No video at all after an upgrade or a new install
Posted: 22 Feb 2007 14:35
Hi,
I have upgraded VLC 0.8.2 (I 'm not sure about the exact version) to the new VLC 0.8.6a, on a Windows 2000 Pro SP4 fully patched. VLC was perfectly working before the upgrade.
Now the video isn't working any more; I only have black and white stripes, but sound is OK. I have tried to delete the upgraded version, to delete the VLC directory and re-install a brand new uploaded version, checked the box to delete the older config, the problem is still the same.
Here is the debugging info:
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (41582)
main warning: buffer is 41581 late, triggering upsampling
main debug: EOF reached
main debug: closing input
mp4 debug: freeing all memory
main debug: removing module "mp4"
main debug: removing module "access_file"
ffmpeg debug: ffmpeg codec (Motion JPEG Video) stopped
main debug: removing module "ffmpeg"
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.608129s, kernel 0m0.010014s, user 0m0.090129s
main debug: thread 3988 joined (input/decoder.c:191)
main debug: killing decoder fourcc `jpeg', 0 PES in FIFO
main debug: removing module "araw"
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.608129s, kernel 0m0.210302s, user 0m0.150216s
main debug: thread 4060 joined (input/decoder.c:191)
main debug: killing decoder fourcc `araw', 0 PES in FIFO
main debug: removing module "u8tofloat32"
main debug: removing module "trivial_channel_mixer"
main debug: removing module "bandlimited_resampler"
aout_directx debug: closing audio device
aout_directx debug: DirectSoundThread exiting
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.317712s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 4500 joined (directx.c:598)
main debug: removing module "aout_directx"
main debug: removing module "float32tos16"
main debug: removing module "trivial_mixer"
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.748331s, kernel 0m0.090129s, user 0m0.010014s
main debug: thread 3908 joined (input/input.c:412)
main: nothing to play
main debug: garbage collector destroys 1 vout
main debug: removing module "ffmpeg"
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseSurface
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay clipper
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay display
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDDraw
vout_directx debug: CloseVideo
vout_directx debug: DirectXEventThread terminating
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseWindow
vout_directx debug: WinProc WM_DESTROY
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.427870s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 4568 joined (directx.c:509)
main debug: removing module "vout_directx"
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.417856s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.030043s
main debug: thread 4600 joined (video_output/video_output.c:461)
Any ideas ?
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JLM
I have upgraded VLC 0.8.2 (I 'm not sure about the exact version) to the new VLC 0.8.6a, on a Windows 2000 Pro SP4 fully patched. VLC was perfectly working before the upgrade.
Now the video isn't working any more; I only have black and white stripes, but sound is OK. I have tried to delete the upgraded version, to delete the VLC directory and re-install a brand new uploaded version, checked the box to delete the older config, the problem is still the same.
Here is the debugging info:
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (41582)
main warning: buffer is 41581 late, triggering upsampling
main debug: EOF reached
main debug: closing input
mp4 debug: freeing all memory
main debug: removing module "mp4"
main debug: removing module "access_file"
ffmpeg debug: ffmpeg codec (Motion JPEG Video) stopped
main debug: removing module "ffmpeg"
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.608129s, kernel 0m0.010014s, user 0m0.090129s
main debug: thread 3988 joined (input/decoder.c:191)
main debug: killing decoder fourcc `jpeg', 0 PES in FIFO
main debug: removing module "araw"
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.608129s, kernel 0m0.210302s, user 0m0.150216s
main debug: thread 4060 joined (input/decoder.c:191)
main debug: killing decoder fourcc `araw', 0 PES in FIFO
main debug: removing module "u8tofloat32"
main debug: removing module "trivial_channel_mixer"
main debug: removing module "bandlimited_resampler"
aout_directx debug: closing audio device
aout_directx debug: DirectSoundThread exiting
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.317712s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 4500 joined (directx.c:598)
main debug: removing module "aout_directx"
main debug: removing module "float32tos16"
main debug: removing module "trivial_mixer"
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.748331s, kernel 0m0.090129s, user 0m0.010014s
main debug: thread 3908 joined (input/input.c:412)
main: nothing to play
main debug: garbage collector destroys 1 vout
main debug: removing module "ffmpeg"
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseSurface
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay clipper
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay display
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDDraw
vout_directx debug: CloseVideo
vout_directx debug: DirectXEventThread terminating
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseWindow
vout_directx debug: WinProc WM_DESTROY
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.427870s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 4568 joined (directx.c:509)
main debug: removing module "vout_directx"
main debug: thread times: real 0m12.417856s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.030043s
main debug: thread 4600 joined (video_output/video_output.c:461)
Any ideas ?
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JLM