Hi, Any update on this request?
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Title:
Upgrade defalult gstreamer version 1.16 minor version on ubuntu-20.04
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Hi Loïc Minier (lool), thanks for the quick reply.
We have reproduce steps using nvidia gst-v4l2 decoder plugin pipeline on
gstreamer-1.0 (version gst-1.14 and ubuntu-18.04)
We can provide reproducing pipeline on nvidia platforms for the same if needed.
We are looking forward to get this fix bac
Hi Loïc Minier (lool), Thanks for the quick reply.
We have observed this issue with nvidia platform for now using the
nvidia gst-v4l2 decoder plugin pipeline.
Though seems same issue was reported and aknowledged by gstreamer maintainers
with fix provided in upstream gstreamer version 1.17.90.
He
Public bug reported:
On ubuntu-20.04 "apt-get" default installs gstreamer version 1.16.2,
though gstreamer has subsequent minor version gst-1.16.3 with fixes
incorporated.
Hence, Ideally default gstreamer-1.16 minor version support with
ubuntu-20.04 should be upgraded to use gstreamer version 1.1
Public bug reported:
Following gstreamer critical warning observed on gstreamer version 1.16 on
ubuntu-20.04 with nvidia specific gst-v4l2 decoder pipeline:
"GStreamer-CRITICAL **: 13:33:23.770: gst_buffer_resize_range: assertion
'bufmax >= bufoffs + offset + size' failed"
It seems fix for the
Public bug reported:
Few specific h264 and h265 RTSP input streams sources when used with
nvidia specific gst-v4l2 based gstreamer-1.0 (version gst-1.14 and
ubuntu-18.04) decode pipeline intermittently yields very low fps (in the
range of [~0/1 fps]).
Issue seems caused by the gst_video_decoder_d
Hey Rémi, thanks for the fix, it will solve our issue, may I know when
it will be released? is it already upstreamed or is it going to be in
some time?
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Hi, I can see this bug is still Unassigned , Can you please look into
this issue?
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Title:
Getting seg-fault while playing any stream through vlc
Public bug reported:
Getting seg-fault while playing any stream through vlc with HW
accelerated decoder in Jetson platform.
Repro steps:
1. Install VLC - sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install vlc
2. Play any video file
3. VLC crashes
I have compiled vlc(3.0.8 and 3.0.12 version) from source: