When starting xine (forgot to mention: using gutsy) from command-line, you'll get the following output:
[mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]only 8 bits/component accepted [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]only 8 bits/component accepted [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]huffman table decode error [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]decode_sos: invalid len (11568) [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]mjpeg: unsupported coding type (c9) [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]mjpeg: unsupported coding type (c6) [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]picture size invalid (41983x40969) [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]mjpeg: unsupported coding type (cf) [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]decode_sos: invalid len (40027) [mjpeg @ 0xb6475ac8]mjpeg: unsupported coding type (c1) Maybe the other players are simply not caring about minor errors in the video? This may be due to the fact, that mplayer is using an internal ffmpeg-copy and gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg, too, which are different from the system-wide one. -- Xine bug with Motion JPEG codec. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93076 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
