It's no messages. File is not created after saving playlist But when I select file from playlist for playing I have a message- main error: ES_OUT_RESET_PCR calledPlease give messages.
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./configure --enable-switcher --enable-shout --enable-dvdread --enable-v4l --enable-pvr --enable-cddax --enable-wma-fixed --enable-shine --enable-id3tag --enable-faad --enable-twolame --enable-real --enable-realrtsp --enable-flac --enable-theora --enable-dirac --enable-libass --enable-release --enable-vcdx --enable-asademux --enable-xvmc --enable-xcb --enable-svg --enable-snapshot --enable-lirc --disable-opengl --disable-sdl --disable-sdl-image --disable-glx --enable-mozilla
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./configure
I add files to playlist. Then I select- Save playlist as in menu Media.No file created I try save playlist in XSPF,M3U,HTML. I try it many timesSaving playlists with 1.0.3 works fine here (Debian Sid).
You must be omitting something peculiar about how you're saving the playlist.
Well, this problem must be solve in Linux version of VLC for Fedora Core 10 and Ununtu 9.10 and may be for others Linux distributions and in the source code of VLC. Please help!!!Hi !
I got the same problem on fc10.
vlc-1.0.3-1.fc10.x86_64
I repeat again - I add files to playlist. Then I select-in menu 'Media'- 'Save playlist as' .No file created I try save playlist in XSPF,M3U,HTML. I try it many times AndI just tested (again). VLC 1.0.3 release works fine here - Debian. I don't care how many exclamation marks you write. If I cannot see a bug, I cannot fix it.
Hint: EXPLAIN PRECISELY WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
Please test VLC 1.0.3 in Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedora Core 10.Hi !
I got the same problem on fc10. vlc-1.0.3-1.fc10.x86_64
Well, please ask someone else(from official developers of VLC) to test VLC in Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedora 10.I am not to install a new distro because you feel like it. It works with both VLC 1.0.3 built from source, and official Debian Sid, which makes it look a lot like either Fedora and Ubuntu are faulty, or you are omitting a critical piece of information.
Patch is welcome. I give up.
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sudo apt-get install qt4-qtconfig
Yes this works!!! Thank you!!! but why VLC 1.0.3 doesnt save playlist in GTK or Desktop Settings(Default) gui style?I don't believe this is a vlc 1.0.3, 1.0.2 issue, merely a qt-config one.
Noting that save playlists works for both 1.0.2 and 1.0.3 on 8.04, but not on a default 9.10 qt-config
The only apparent difference is the interface itself, so suggest installing qt4-config and picking a different gui style ( cleanlooks works here fine, playlists are created and saved
Using the 'save as' dialog
found in system -> preferences -> qt4 settingsCode: Select all
sudo apt-get install qt4-qtconfig
Yes this works!!! Thank you!!! but why VLC 1.0.3 doesnt save playlist in GTK or Desktop Settings(Default) gui style?
the whole QT - isn't that a KDE thing like GTK is gnome's ?I doubt there are any GTK developers here who would see your request (or act upon it for that matter).
If you refuse to install Qt4, you can't install the VLC GUI anyway. So most probably you have already installed Qt.
Hey Remi, i have little experience in GTK and can help to fix this issue if someone is ready to guide me. I have already downloaded the source code and checking out the issue. Will update here if I find anything or need some help.I doubt there are any GTK developers here who would see your request (or act upon it for that matter).
And I try compiled VLC 1.0.3 withPlease give messages.and have the same - File is not created after saving playlist No messagesCode: Select all
./configure
Also I downloaded VLC 1.0.3 from Launchpad http://ppa.launchpad.net/c-korn/vlc/ubu ... ain/v/vlc/ and have the same problem.. without any changes..
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