On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Patrick Matthäi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Dan,
>
> sorry for distubrbing you again.
> Is there a way to tell melt to use opengl as vo instead of
> xv/vdpau/whatelse? Then my X would not crash and I could test the issue

no direct OpenGL output, but you can disable xv if that helps:

export SDL_VIDEO_YUV_HWACCEL=0

http://wiki.libsdl.org/moin.cgi/FAQLinux#How_do_I_disable_XFree86_XVideo_acceleration.3F

also, you can just output an image sequence or

> myself >.<
>
> As you see below and in
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=657871 - the reporter
> has got some color problems in the kdenlive clip monitor with mlt
> 0.7.6+git20111222.
> With ffmpeg (0.8) itself everything is okay, melt foo.dv also produces
> garbage colors.
> Since you made many changes since the 22.12.2012 I have uploaded a
> package for the reporter with the today git master and he still has got
> the garbaged colors.
> May you help here?

Unable to reproduce using his file and today's mlt git built manually
against manually built ffmpeg-0.8 on ubuntu 11.04. Don't recall ever
experiencing this problem myself. Perhap on his machine melt is
running with a different version of ffmpeg libs than what his package
is built against.

>
> Am 29.01.2012 22:04, schrieb Vincent Smeets:
>> On 29-01-12 21:26, Patrick Matthäi wrote:
>>> Am 29.01.2012 21:23, schrieb Vincent Smeets:
>>>
>>>> I can sendyou a small raw-dv file so that you can test it you self. It
>>>> is a couple of seconds long but 23MB in size. Can I send that to your
>>>> debian mail address or should I send it somewhere else?
>>> Better upload it somewhere, where I can fetch it.
>>>
>>> I have got the problem, that I can not play currently video files on
>>> linux, due of a fglrx bug ;-)
>>>
>>> Do you know since when it does not work?
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have uploaded it under my Google Documents. You can find it with th
>> following link:
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B4UQAzyMgmDnZmRhYzNkNzUtOTYwZC00M2M4LTg2ZTktYzFiM2M1NjhmMjQ4
>>
>>
>> You can view it there (with colors) and download it too.
>>
>> Since when it doesn't work, I'm not sure. I'm currently converting my
>> old VHS videos to digital and importing them with dvgrab. I check the
>> imported files with kdenlive. I imported last week some files and didn't
>> notice any problems with the colors. (it can however be that there was a
>> problem, but I just didn't saw it). Today, I imported an other video and
>> there I saw the problem.
>> The problem is not related to the old VHS videos because the files I
>> directly recorded with my digital camera have the same problems.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Vincent
>
>
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