Nathan,

Thank you.

When I install libavbin0 from the binary installer, I get the following 
every time I try to load a video with the pyglet examples/

   - No video in this source

When I try to pull libavbin0 from git and build it, I get the following 
error when typing ./build.sh linux-x86-32:

   - First time it tries to ask me for a github password for 'libav' 
   module. Then it says permission denied and from then on out:

root@sp:/home/blaine/src/AVbin# ./build.sh linux-x86-32
fatal: Needed a single revision
Unable to find current revision in submodule path 'libav'
fatal: No names found, cannot describe anything.
fatal: ambiguous argument 'HEAD': unknown revision or path not in the 
working tree.
Use '--' to separate paths from revisions
Cleaning up...done
xargs: ./configure: No such file or directory
AVbin: Fatal error: Failed configuring backend.

Any ideas?

On Monday, November 26, 2012 5:51:35 PM UTC-5, Blaine Booher wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm successfully using pyglet to display a video on my laptop, but when I 
> transfer the project to a small intel atom micro-itx board I run into 
> issues. Can I get some help in figuring out how to diagnose this?
>
>    1. I had to jump through hoops to get video drivers to work, but they 
>    do work now (recompile kernel, extract binary drivers, downgrade 
> x11server, 
>    use old debian snapshot apt source, etc.). I am able to play the video in 
>    VLC on the intel atom board with no issues and I get accelerated 
>    performance compared to before I installed intel's cedarview drivers (so I 
>    at least know the video works) 
>    2. When I load it with pyglet into my app, I get the first frame and 
>    all the audio but the video does not play. Pyglet also locks up and I have 
>    to hard kill the python thread. When I turn pyglet.options['media_debug'] 
>    to True, I do get one more warning on the intel board: 
>    "<pyglet.media.drivers.alsa.AlsaAudioPlayer object at 0xxx> underrun: 
>    reducing update period to 0.11" 
>    3. I'm actually using cocos2d on top of pyglet, but for video I'm 
>    playing it directly with pyglet.media
>    4. I've recompiled ffmpeg so that I use the version 1.0 AND h264 
>    support (which is identical in laptop and on the intel board) because it 
>    appeared to help with an audio lag issue I was having on my laptop. Pyglet 
>    is the same version on both (1.1.4). I am using libavbin0 version 7.1-3 
>    (installed from debian apt archives, unsure if actually using my compiled 
>    ffmpeg libraries) 
>    5. I get the following warning when playing the video in pyglet both 
>    on my intel board and on my laptop. 
>    6. *[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0x9f83d00] multiple edit list entries, 
>    a/v desync might occur, patch welcome* 
>    7. Intel atom board is running Debian Wheezy (stable) with downgraded 
>    x11 and the intel-cedarview binary driver set.
>
> Where else can I begin investigating? The fact that it works in VLC and 
> not in pyglet makes me think I just need to update one of the libraries 
> somewhere in the stack.
>
> Sincerely,
> Blaine
>

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