Bug#765969: (no subject)

2015-07-25 Thread Francesco Muzio
I have to correct myself, Now seems that codec used in files like http://thud.us/videos/misc/xvid-samples/flyby-xvid.avi to be supported by VDPAU, but other recognized as unsupported types, like wmv9 ( example:

Bug#765969: [vlc]

2015-07-24 Thread Francesco Muzio
Package: vlc Version: 2.2.1-2+b2 After upgrading to VLC 2.2.1-2+b2 (that seems use ffmpeg instead of libav) the problem seems too be magically solved. Wow, I have no words. --- System information. --- Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux 4.0.8 Debian Release: stretch/sid 500 testing

Bug#765969: [vlc]

2015-05-02 Thread Francesco Muzio
Package: vlc Version: 2.2.1-1 this bug is still open for me today I have upgraded VLC (2.2.1) from the testing branch and I have experienced the same problem I report here the output of the command $ VLC_VERBOSE=1 vlc VLC media player 2.2.1 Terry Pratchett (Weatherwax) (revision

Bug#765969: , not fixed

2015-04-12 Thread Francesco Muzio
the bug hasn't been fixed. I have installed VLC packages (2.2.0-1), taken yesterday from unstable, and I have experienced the same ugly bug: a green line at the bottom of the video ___ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list

Bug#765969: (no subject)

2014-12-06 Thread Francesco Muzio
The bug has been debated here https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/12622 And here seems to be found a possible patch, not yet applied https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/attachment/ticket/12622/vlc-2.2-greenline.patch Probably this bug happen only with libav and not with ffmpeg

Bug#765969: [vlc] green line under some Mpeg-4 XVID videos

2014-11-07 Thread Francesco Muzio
what driver/graphics card are you using? I haven't any problem with mp4/h264 video, only with xvid/divx. And uncheck the accelerated video output (overlay) didn't solve the problem. ___ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list

Bug#765969: [vlc] green line under some Mpeg-4 XVID videos

2014-10-25 Thread Francesco Muzio
I have to correct myself, the output modules have effect after a restart of VLC. starting VLC with x11 output video reproduce the same movie without the green line Hence $ vlc -V x11 and $ vlc -V glx do not show the green line, instead of $ vlc -V vdpau and $vlc -V xv that show this bug

Bug#765969: [vlc] green line under some Mpeg-4 XVID videos

2014-10-20 Thread Francesco Muzio
Yes, in the earlier days I have tried on amd64 and i386 machines both equipped with a radeon graphics card Today I was able to do a test with an upgraded version of Debian testing with a machine that use the nouveau driver and I'm unable to reproduce the bug. but this isn't happen with older

Bug#765969: [vlc] green line under some Mpeg-4 XVID videos

2014-10-19 Thread Francesco Muzio
Package: vlc Version: 2.2.0~pre4-1 Severity: normal Dear maintainers, After the latest upgrade of VLC in testing branch I have expirienced a problem when I playing some avi file with an XVID content. Some video shows an horizontal green line at the bottom of the video. The green line is

Bug#765969: [vlc] green line under some Mpeg-4 XVID videos

2014-10-19 Thread Francesco Muzio
The green line is visible also is visible also when the height of the screen matches the height of the video. Hence the line is overlapped the bottom of the screen, but don't change its colour o brightness during the playing. (if I understand correctly your question) The attached screenshot

Bug#436339: [vlc] xdg-screensaver fails and xprop became a zombie

2011-09-02 Thread Francesco Muzio
Package: vlc Version: 1.1.11-2+b2 I have experienced this bug I use KDE 4.6.5 on a debian testing and i have set the phosphor screensaver (a screensaver included in xscreensaver package) But this bug happens also if I use the KDE's clock screensaver or the black screen. Again, if I use this