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Nate Graham changed:
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Resolution|NOT A BUG |DUPLICATE
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b...@mogwai.be changed:
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--- Comment #22 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
This appears to be a bug in KDE plasma-integration which I have reported here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466804
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--- Comment #21 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
The AUR package did not work. I just cannot believe this is a hardware or
driver problem if the Nextcloud AppImage works.
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--- Comment #20 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
It seems like it must be software related because the Nextcloud AppImage does
not have this problem. This makes me think it must be something with my
libraries, but reinstalling qt5-declarative has not
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--- Comment #19 from b...@mogwai.be ---
> Changing the line commented //test ben caused images to work again in Kasts.
> Screenshot coming shortly.
Well, yes, those layers using shading operations are the things requiring (GPU)
rendering. There are
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--- Comment #18 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
Created attachment 156661
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workaround result
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--- Comment #17 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
I found a work around.
Within FeedListDelegrate.qml, line 212
// Rounded edges
layer.enabled: false //test ben
layer.effect: OpacityMask {
maskSource: Item {
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--- Comment #16 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
I am really at a loss for how to begin troubleshooting this (I am not a
developer) I have Kasts open in kdevelop and I am looking around and trying to
read QT documentation but I can't even find
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--- Comment #15 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
Opened a forum topic on QT.
https://forum.qt.io/topic/143206/qml-apps-fall-back-to-software-rendering-and-produce-visual-bugs
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--- Comment #14 from b...@mogwai.be ---
Hardware rendering in general seems to work on your machine since the Kasts
window in your screenshot has a shadow border effect (which similarly must be
rendered by the GPU). But for some reason the qml app
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--- Comment #13 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
Interesting!
I followed the Archwiki suggestions for testing hardware acceleration:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hardware_video_acceleration
mpv --hwdec=auto video.mp4
And the video functioned
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--- Comment #12 from b...@mogwai.be ---
I'm running archlinux as well. I have a machine with an older NVIDIA graphics
card in it. I'll try later today to update that machine and see if I can
reproduce. Otherwise, I'm afraid there's nothing more that
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--- Comment #11 from b...@mogwai.be ---
I've been able to reproduce your issue. I can get something that looks exactly
like your screenshot by forcing Qt to use software rendering (which seems to
skip all the graphical elements that need more complex
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--- Comment #10 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
It is very well possible. I've found an issue with Nextcloud that had another
image rendering issue: https://github.com/nextcloud/desktop/issues/5443
I am using nvidia propritary drivers with.
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--- Comment #9 from b...@mogwai.be ---
Well, that's definitely related.
I was looking at that screenshot, and it looks very strange. There should
always be at least a title and a "three dot" menu on each of the podcast
delegates. So there's nothing
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--- Comment #8 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
This may be a separate issue, but I also have "Always show podcast titles in
the subscription view" selected but they do not display.
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--- Comment #7 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
Storage is using the default path
`$HOME/.var/app/org.kde.kasts/data/KDE/kasts/`
Image cache is using 168.6 MiB.
`/home/ben/.var/app/org.kde.kasts/data/KDE/kasts/` is full of correct images of
album
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Created attachment 156645
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screenshot of missing album artwork
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--- Comment #5 from b...@mogwai.be ---
The log shows nothing strange. I assume that you can open image links that it
found in the feeds through your webbrowser without any problem? E.g.
https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000272565842-6j5rii-t3000x3000.jpg
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--- Comment #4 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
Created attachment 156644
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Stderr Log of Kasts
Results of running `QT_LOGGING_RULES=org.kde.kasts.fetcher=true org.kde.kasts
&> kasts.log`
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--- Comment #3 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
The Arch machine has unmetered internet access and can successfully stream and
download podcasts through Kasts. Additionally I have every feature allowed on
metered internet. Posting log now.
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--- Comment #2 from b...@mogwai.be ---
It sounds like a problem with the network connection on the Arch machine(?).
The album art gets fetched directly from the internet; it doesn't go through
gpodder at all.
Could it be that your connection is
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--- Comment #1 from benmorde...@protonmail.com ---
As a test I have subscribed to a podcast that I was not previously synced with
on Gpoddersync and it also did not contain album artwork, so it may be that
something for me it just broken with album art
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