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Importance: Unknown = Medium
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This is going to be also in lucid LTS or is one bug more for the list
of important bugs but no so important for canonical to be in actual
supported releases and only in the actual in development one.
Canonical has nothing to do there, any community contributor is welcome
to work on a stable
Someones say one way to go, others another. The real way to go of
canonical, at least the one they said in other bugs, is to backport
fixes for critical bugs. This is not a critical bug in anyway but you
can search for the ocaml hardy lstd bug and tell me if it's critical or
not.
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If you want to use the latest GStreamer packages on Lucid I recommend
the GStreamer developers PPA at https://launchpad.net/~gstreamer-
developers/+archive/ppa
Getting hold of the new version of Totem for Lucid seems to be trickier,
but if you are any good at compiling from source you can get it
It looks like this has been fixed in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat.
From the totem (2.31.6-0ubuntu1) changelog:
* New upstream version:
- Add deinterlacing support, automatically used for interlaced content
Given that Maverick also has GStreamer Base Plug-ins 0.10.30-1build1
this should be
Results of testing:
With default Totem settings both files in comment 2 look good when
played back.
Selecting Edit Preferences Display Disable deinterlacing of
interlaced videos in Totem and then playing the same files shows
prominent interlacing artefacts during playback.
Marking as fixed.
This is going to be also in lucid LTS or is one bug more for the list of
important bugs but no so important for canonical to be in actual
supported releases and only in the actual in development one.
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I worry that there will never be any bug fixing in ubutu releases (apart
from the gnome x.x.X upstream updates). It's a pity.
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I know, even a totally blockers bugs like in hardy impossibility to make
working apps with ocaml 64 (if you compile an app with the ocaml
included in ubuntu hardy, youru application will crash before running a
little time), in canonical is not considered a important bug, and ocaml
is not part of
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=547603 has been fixed in
GStreamer Base Plug-ins 0.10.30 - see the release notes at
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/releases/gst-plugins-base/0.10.30.html
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Actually, there's some work going on upstream to fix this issue. It
would be great if this could get backported to Lucid:
http://www.hadess.net/2010/04/deinterlacing-now-in-totem.html
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=547603
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** Changed in: gstreamer
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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I have seen what you say, also deinterlace messes non interlaced videos,
at leats in very noticiable with 1080p videos. Thanks for the info.
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I have totem deinterlacing by changing the default gstreamer video sink
from autovideosink to deinterlace ! autovideosink. You can do it
using Alt+F2 and executing gconf-editor and the go to
/system/gstreamer/0.10/default and change videosrc value to
deinterlace ! autovideosink
Nowadays
The tff property
tff GstDeinterlaceFieldLayout : Read / Write
Deinterlace top field first.
Default value: Auto detection
OK GStreamer seems to have autodetecting of tff since 0.10.17, also
there are some methods to choose from:
The method property
method
The deinterlace method are ports of the DScale Tvtime ones, but all of
the seems to be poor comparing for example with the vlc's blend, that
gives more accurated deinterlacing. For example with the Shaggy - Angel
song video I have from a .vob from a DVD the inital animations is not
properly
David. There are several issues with deinterlace module:
1. video is unstable, you don't get comb artifacts, instead image shifts by one
pixel ocasionally,
2. subtitles are messed up,
3. It takes a lot of CPU!!! (about 20% on my ancient sempron).
There is also ffdeinterlace module which comes
I'd like to share my progress with this. Since upstream seem to be
somewhat uncooperative on implementing deinterlacing in Totem Ive been
doing tests with gstreamer. I'm pleased to report that deinterlacing
functionality is working well. Here's a command line for bottom field
first interlaced
Moving to confirmed as clearly it is a bug and has been accepted
upstream. I have spoken with upstream about using ffdeinterlace as an
interim measure and they had a range of concerns about doing so. It
should still be possible to setup a custom gstreamer pipe for cases
where users must have it -
Sorry, human error there I meant to move the status to In Progress.
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Seabstien why can't we use ffdeinterlace as provided in the ffmpeg
gstreamer plugin until upstream come up with another solution?
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #491627
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491627
** Also affects: gstreamer via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491627
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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the priority is low because that's not something the ubuntu team has the
ressources to work on, a new feature, and something upstream is not
likely to get available this cycle, changing the priority will not do a
real difference to any of those
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Assignee:
Can I please make some comments here:
1. I consider the priority should be high, I could be argued into
settling for medium with convincing points. In certain use cases this is
a very serious problem. For example, trying to watch interlaced digital
TV broadcasts or captures of such footage
thank you for your bug report. could you try to play the video using
gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=file:///directory/example? Does it have the
same issue? Could you also attach an example directly to launchpad?
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New =
Hi Sebastien :)
Please find attached the test samples.
I can confirm that using your CLI command does fail to deal with the
interlaced footage - interlace artifacts are everywhere in playback.
** Attachment added: TFF and BFF interlaced tests
reassigning to gstreamer since gst-launch has the same issue
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: totem = gstreamer0.10
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