VLC 0.72 can't play 50% of MPEG-TS files (0.71 was fine)

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VLC 0.72 can't play 50% of MPEG-TS files (0.71 was fine)

Postby garapheane » 31 May 2004 08:46

yupp.

while you guys fix this problem, i'll stay with 0.71 for a while. can't post any debug message because vlc exited right after opening the file.

good luck guys!

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Postby garapheane » 31 May 2004 08:53

the versions should be:
0.72 ---> 0.7.2
0.71 ---> 0.7.1

sorry.

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Postby Sigmund » 31 May 2004 09:02

You mean it crashed? Try opening the files like this: file/ts2://<path to file>

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Postby garapheane » 31 May 2004 18:08

tried file/ts2://<path to file> ... but it crashed right after opening the video window

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Postby Sigmund » 31 May 2004 18:45

does other videos play with this vlc?

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Postby garapheane » 31 May 2004 18:54

yes. dvds, divx, xvid videos works fine. and still no problem with mpeg2 (ps) files.

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Postby garapheane » 31 May 2004 19:02

in case you're wondering, i'm using vlc-0.7.1 and vlc-0.7.2 from the win32 zip file; each extracted and run from different folders

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Postby Guest » 01 Jun 2004 01:52

i just get sound no video

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Postby The DJ » 01 Jun 2004 02:58

Upload a sample of such a TS file to:
ftp://ftp.videolan.org/incoming

and post filename here.
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Postby garapheane » 14 Jun 2004 10:51

>The DJ

I'm sorry, I can't upload any of them, since the smallest file is 500MB+. is there any other way?

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Postby garapheane » 14 Jun 2004 11:06

managed to get a file that can reproduce the symptoms i mentioned in my previous posts, and small enough to upload to the ftp. the filename is "POPJAM20040531_Ending.ts" (without the quotes, of course).

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Postby garapheane » 14 Jun 2004 11:08

just in case you want to make sure if the upload goes all right, the md5 checksum is:

a77d8a197757cbf279b78158411e2dcd POPJAM20040531_Ending.ts

and the size is 93,076,356 bytes.

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Postby The DJ » 14 Jun 2004 15:02

Problem confirmed
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Postby Li On » 15 Jun 2004 08:14

Hi garapheane,

0.7.2 crash on openning any Japanese HDTV TS file with AAC audio track.

From the TS filename you mentioned, it's a Japanese HDTV TS recording.

0.7.0 plays these TS file fine but the 2 HDTV stations in 1440x1080i format vlc won't play the AAC track (no audio).

0.7.1 plays all TS with AAC track but the audio will often change "pitch" (faster/slower)!

0.7.2 just crash on any of these HDTV TS file.

regards,

Li On

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Postby Guest » 18 Jun 2004 19:54

0.7.2 just crash on any of these HDTV TS file.

Li On
not quite true i think. there are some files that 0.7.2 can play. i just can't seem to find one playable mpeg-ts that is small enough to upload to videolan's ftp.

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Postby garapheane » 04 Sep 2004 00:49

sorry for pushing this topic up, but i'd want to know the status of this problem. i hope devs would shed some light on this. thank you.

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Postby The DJ » 06 Sep 2004 12:35

Well did you try the 0.8.0-test1 release yet?
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Postby The DJ » 06 Sep 2004 13:54

i have been able to pinpoint this to a problem in the faad decoder library, which decodes the aac audio in these files. You run the file without crashing by using --noaudio.
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Postby Gibalou » 07 Sep 2004 11:48

Problem fixed in the development version.
Try the next nightly build: http://www.videolan.org/~videolan/

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Postby Li On » 07 Sep 2004 18:09

Just tried the 0906 built. It no longer crash on TS AAC openning. It plays the TS for a few seconds with correct picture (I think), then CRASH. And instantly CRASH when I try to re-run it!

Please keep improving! Thanks in advance.

regards,

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PS: I just uploaded a small clip around 22MB to the ftp.videolan.org /incoming Filename is BShi-54RedWhite-Rimoko.0000.ts The clip play time is around 6 seconds I think. That is the clip I just tried with the above problem. My system is WinXP SP1.

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Postby Gibalou » 09 Sep 2004 00:23

I said next build... which means the 0907 one :p

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Postby roffen » 16 Sep 2004 13:52

garapheane, you could chop off a part of a .ts file with hdtv2mpeg.


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