Re: smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-19 Thread bian

Mouse, both in xfce and awesome.

With the checkboxes 'Hide content of windows [when moving] or [when 
resizing]' ticked in xfce muting occurs when (a) pressing keycomb alt+F7 
(for moving) and any arrowkey, or (b) alt+F8 (for resizing).


As before, this applies regardless of using smplayer or starting mplayer 
in a terminal. Changing any window (not just the application one) will 
cause the effect.


Complete dmesg and usbdevs are in the first message in this thread.

/birger

On 2016-01-19 06:28, Jan Lambertz wrote:

what Input devices are you useing to resize/move the window ?
usb/ps2, Keyboard/mouse ?




Re: smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-19 Thread Luciano Rottava da Silva
Indeed Matthew, *muting* happens as a consequence of *pausing*.

I've tried in a FreeBSD 10.1 amd64 machine and exactly the same things
happens. Hence, it must be related to X.org rather than to OpenBSD.

No big deal, I certainly can live with that.

Regards,
Luciano.

On 19 January 2016 at 13:03, Birger Andersson  wrote:

> Hi Matthew
>
> Good point. Sound is muted and indeed playback is paused. Maybe it's the
> pause that cause the muting.
>
> On further investigation in xfce, under the condition that the checkboxes
> 'Hide content of
> windows [when moving] or [when resizing]' are ticked muting and pausing
> occurs when windows are moved/resized using mouse or keyboard.
>
> Furthermore, moving/resizing when using smplayer for playing a video file
> results in a mute and pause. Playing an audio only file results in no mute
> or pause. Window wise there is no canvas area  but only the window
> decorations when playing the audio file.
>
> Using mplayer from a terminal window and moving/resizing any window then
> both the video file and the audio file gets muted and paused.
>
> /birger
>
>
> On 2016-01-19 13:50, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
>
>> Luciano Rottava da Silva writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Same here with fvwm2-2.6.5 (installed via pkg) and 5.8-release.
>>>
>>> But in my case it happens when moving or *resizing* any window (xterm,
>>> firefox, etc.) if I keep mouse pressed doing any of above event "long
>>> enough".
>>>
>>> Looks like this issue is not directly related to wm or desktop
>>> environment.
>>>
>>
>> Are you sure it's *muting* and not *pausing*?
>>
>> ISTR from back when I used fvwm that this behaviour was caused by mouse
>> drags freezing communication with X, causing all X clients to pause
>> until the mouse dropped.
>>
>> I didn't ever fix it, sadly. Being one of those things that Shouldn't
>> Even Be Possible I just chalked it down to X being X, where that
>> statement is invalid.
>>
>> This was not on OpenBSD, by the way, but I doubt that matters.
>>
>> Matthew



Re: smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-19 Thread chohag
Luciano Rottava da Silva writes:
> Hello,
> 
> Same here with fvwm2-2.6.5 (installed via pkg) and 5.8-release.
> 
> But in my case it happens when moving or *resizing* any window (xterm,
> firefox, etc.) if I keep mouse pressed doing any of above event "long
> enough".
> 
> Looks like this issue is not directly related to wm or desktop environment.

Are you sure it's *muting* and not *pausing*?

ISTR from back when I used fvwm that this behaviour was caused by mouse 
drags freezing communication with X, causing all X clients to pause 
until the mouse dropped.

I didn't ever fix it, sadly. Being one of those things that Shouldn't 
Even Be Possible I just chalked it down to X being X, where that 
statement is invalid.

This was not on OpenBSD, by the way, but I doubt that matters.

Matthew



Re: smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-19 Thread Birger Andersson

Hi Matthew

Good point. Sound is muted and indeed playback is paused. Maybe it's the 
pause that cause the muting.


On further investigation in xfce, under the condition that the 
checkboxes 'Hide content of
windows [when moving] or [when resizing]' are ticked muting and pausing 
occurs when windows are moved/resized using mouse or keyboard.


Furthermore, moving/resizing when using smplayer for playing a video 
file results in a mute and pause. Playing an audio only file results in 
no mute or pause. Window wise there is no canvas area  but only the 
window decorations when playing the audio file.


Using mplayer from a terminal window and moving/resizing any window then 
both the video file and the audio file gets muted and paused.


/birger

On 2016-01-19 13:50, cho...@jtan.com wrote:

Luciano Rottava da Silva writes:

Hello,

Same here with fvwm2-2.6.5 (installed via pkg) and 5.8-release.

But in my case it happens when moving or *resizing* any window (xterm,
firefox, etc.) if I keep mouse pressed doing any of above event "long
enough".

Looks like this issue is not directly related to wm or desktop 
environment.


Are you sure it's *muting* and not *pausing*?

ISTR from back when I used fvwm that this behaviour was caused by mouse
drags freezing communication with X, causing all X clients to pause
until the mouse dropped.

I didn't ever fix it, sadly. Being one of those things that Shouldn't
Even Be Possible I just chalked it down to X being X, where that
statement is invalid.

This was not on OpenBSD, by the way, but I doubt that matters.

Matthew




Re: smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-18 Thread Birger Andersson

Hi Jan,

I can (almost) confirm the behaviour you describe. Logging into awesome 
and starting mplayer in xterm muting occurs when *resizing* the xterm 
window (or any other window). Moving a window does not seem to affect 
sound output.


Best regards
/birger

On 2016-01-18 06:56, Jan Lambertz wrote:

Hi,

i had a similar Problem. turned out to happen with plain mplayer and
any windowmanager. when you move the application Window, after a sec
or so mplayer stops Sound. can you verify the behavior ?



-- first in thread below ---

When using smplayer version: 14.9.0 (svn r6994) under xfce 4.12 as 
supplied in stock obsd 5.8 >> moving or resizing a window mutes the 
sound. This happens under the condition that the
checkboxes 'Hide content of windows [when moving] or [when resizing]' 
are ticked. Those boxes >> are found under the Settings -> Window 
Manager -> Advanced tab in the main xfce menu.


Muting occurs when resizing or moving the smplayer window or any other 
unrelated window. The problem is repeatable. When using vlc for playing 
a file and the boxes are ticked as above then there is no muting.




smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-18 Thread Jan Lambertz
 what Input devices are you useing to resize/move the window ?
usb/ps2, Keyboard/mouse ?



Re: smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-18 Thread Luciano Rottava da Silva
Hello,

Same here with fvwm2-2.6.5 (installed via pkg) and 5.8-release.

But in my case it happens when moving or *resizing* any window (xterm,
firefox, etc.) if I keep mouse pressed doing any of above event "long
enough".

Looks like this issue is not directly related to wm or desktop environment.

Regards,
Luciano.

On 18 January 2016 at 15:38, Birger Andersson  wrote:

> Hi Jan,
>
> I can (almost) confirm the behaviour you describe. Logging into awesome
> and starting mplayer in xterm muting occurs when *resizing* the xterm
> window (or any other window). Moving a window does not seem to affect sound
> output.
>
> Best regards
> /birger
>
> On 2016-01-18 06:56, Jan Lambertz wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i had a similar Problem. turned out to happen with plain mplayer and
>> any windowmanager. when you move the application Window, after a sec
>> or so mplayer stops Sound. can you verify the behavior ?
>>
>
>
> -- first in thread below ---
>
> When using smplayer version: 14.9.0 (svn r6994) under xfce 4.12 as
> supplied in stock obsd 5.8 >> moving or resizing a window mutes the sound.
> This happens under the condition that the
> checkboxes 'Hide content of windows [when moving] or [when resizing]' are
> ticked. Those boxes >> are found under the Settings -> Window Manager ->
> Advanced tab in the main xfce menu.
>
> Muting occurs when resizing or moving the smplayer window or any other
> unrelated window. The problem is repeatable. When using vlc for playing a
> file and the boxes are ticked as above then there is no muting.



Re: smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-17 Thread Jan Lambertz
Hi,

i had a similar Problem. turned out to happen with plain mplayer and
any windowmanager. when you move the application Window, after a sec
or so mplayer stops Sound. can you verify the behavior ?



smplayer 14.9 gets muted when moving or resizing windows in xfce 4.12

2016-01-15 Thread bian
When using smplayer version: 14.9.0 (svn r6994) under xfce 4.12 as 
supplied in stock obsd 5.8 moving or resizing a window mutes the sound. 
This happens under the condition that the checkboxes 'Hide content of 
windows [when moving] or [when resizing]' are ticked. Those boxes are 
found under the Settings -> Window Manager -> Advanced tab in the main 
xfce menu.


Muting occurs when resizing or moving the smplayer window or any other 
unrelated window. The problem is repeatable. When using vlc for playing 
a file and the boxes are ticked as above then there is no muting.



dmesg:
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:04 MDT 2015
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