Hi there,
yesterday I installed libva1 (1.0.15-1) and corresponding
libva-dev
libva-glx1
libva-tpi1
libva-x11-1
A test video was played. And VLC did not crash.
I wanted to log some data, but my KDE Desktop (4.7.4-1 - taken from
experimental) totally became unresponsible.
The video still
Hi!
Der Strahler wrote:
Is there any update on this problem?
With current versions of libva1 (1.0.14-1) and vlc (1.1.13-1) in sid, this
problem still persits.
Do I have to configure something? Do I miss a package?
Could you please test the experimental package
(based on 1.0.15 version) and
Is there any update on this problem?
With current versions of libva1 (1.0.14-1) and vlc (1.1.13-1) in sid, this
problem still persits.
Do I have to configure something? Do I miss a package?
Cheers
Strahler
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Hello,
I attached the backtrace followed by the backtrace full.
For whatever reason, libva appears to call strlen() on an invalid string
pointer - which is not coming from VLC.
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Package: vlc
Version: 1.1.9-1+b1
Severity: normal
Tags: sid
Hi there,
vlc is working nicely, but when I enable the gpu acceleration vlc crashes with
every video. Music files are still fine.
My console says:
strahler@rincewind:~$ vlc
VLC media player 1.1.9 The Luggage (revision exported)
tags 628224 + moreinfo
thanks
Le samedi 28 mai 2011 14:55:09 Timo Z., vous avez écrit :
vlc is working nicely, but when I enable the gpu acceleration vlc crashes
with every video. Music files are still fine.
Could be VLC, could be libAV, could be VAAPI (wouldn't be unheard of...),
could be
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