Am Sonntag, 15. November 2009 schrieb oldcpu: > A correction to my last, wma does function in most openSUSE-11.2 > media players. One of my test files was a beach video, and the waves > sounded like static :) My apologies for my global statement which > was incorrect. I have now changed to different test file(s) [see > links below] > > More accurately, the problem to 11.2 now is: > * .wma does not play in MPlayer in 11.2 (it works fine in 11.1). It > only gives static for audio in 11.2. Only the video in a .wmv file > plays in MPlayer in 11.2. > * the video in a ".wmv" does not play in "vlc" in neither 11.2 nor > 11.1 (but the .wma audio plays). > > Note both .wma/.wmv works in xine.
Fine. > Now that I have confused things with my earlier email, shall I repost > to the list server with specific queries to the vlc and MPlayer > packagers? We are all listening to you, when your mail arives [email protected] > Test files: > * wma: http://www.theflute.co.uk/htmlMain/samplemusicW.htm (try the > file "Allegro" ) > * wmv: http://www.jhepple.com/support/sample_movies1.htm (try > "NiceDay.wmv" file at the bottom of the page) I've downloaded the "Allegro" example and played with xine, vlc and mplayer without any problem. The video "niceday.wmv" makes a little bit problems mplayer has no video when playing niceday.wmv (Video: no video), xine and vlc only play I-frames ([wmv3 @ 0xfd42f0]Old WMV3 version detected, only I-frames will be decoded) but Sound is ok in any case. What output do you get, when you try to play one of this two files from a konsole window ("xine niceday.wmv" or "vlc niceday.wmv" or "mplayer niceday.wmv")? > > My installed software in 11.2: > > old...@stonehenge01:~> rpm --query --all 'libav*' 'libpostproc*' > 'libswscale*' '*xine*' '*gst*' MPlayer '*codec*' '*vlc*' | grep -v > avahi | sort Looks to be up2date. -- Machs gut | http://www.iivs.de/schwinde/buerger/tremmel/ Manfred | http://packman.links2linux.de/ _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
