VLC media player 0.8.2-test1 beta release

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down loading and burning a movie, I am not 100% satisfied

Postby AGARZA7760@satx.rr.com » 18 May 2005 09:54

and would like a refund, since it has only been 3 days and according to your guarantee. I am very sorry that this did not work out.

sincerely Alfred F. Garza :cry:

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Re: down loading and burning a movie, I am not 100% satisfie

Postby dionoea » 18 May 2005 12:52

and would like a refund, since it has only been 3 days and according to your guarantee. I am very sorry that this did not work out.

sincerely Alfred F. Garza :cry:
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Postby The DJ » 18 May 2005 20:47

VLC is an application, not a contentprovider. Please turn to your contentprovider.
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Postby Guest » 19 May 2005 01:04

browsing mpeg4ip forum find link to this rtsp://gurke.bootlab.org/casah264.mp4
test1 nor win32 nigtly builds can't properly play them, don't get nor sound nor video:

main debug: `rtsp://gurke.bootlab.org/casah264.mp4' gives access `rtsp' demux `' path `gurke.bootlab.org/casah264.mp4'
main debug: creating demux: access='rtsp' demux='' path='gurke.bootlab.org/casah264.mp4'
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 1 candidate
livedotcom debug: RTP subsession 'video/H264'
livedotcom debug: RTP subsession 'audio/MPEG4-GENERIC'
main debug: selecting program id=0
main debug: using access_demux module "livedotcom"
main debug: looking for decoder module: 24 candidates
main debug: using decoder module "faad"
main debug: thread 6436 (decoder) created at priority 2 (src/input/decoder.c:159)
main debug: `rtsp://gurke.bootlab.org/casah264.mp4' successfully opened
livedotcom warning: no data received in 900ms. Switching to TCP
livedotcom debug: RTP subsession 'video/H264'
livedotcom debug: RTP subsession 'audio/MPEG4-GENERIC'
livedotcom error: WTF !
livedotcom debug: tk->rtpSource->hasBeenSynchronizedUsingRTCP()
faad warning: Channel coupling not yet implemented
faad warning: Channel coupling not yet implemented
faad warning: Channel coupling not yet implemented

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Postby Guest » 20 May 2005 04:13

Crash when exiting fullscreen on a Dual 2.0 GHz running 10.4.1. After exiting and reentering fullscreen a few times, the window with the movie is all white. Then, a couple seconds later, it crashes. Was playing an AVI at the time. Works great otherwise.
Exactly the same problem. Exiting full screen mode causes it to hang and crash. The last time, the screen was all white when it returned to windowed mode.

Running 10.4.1 on a Dual G4 with a Geforce4Ti.

If posting the error log would help, just let me know how.

lord funk

Postby lord funk » 20 May 2005 16:47

Also seconding: subtitles are too transparent. They should be white with sharp, dark black outlines.

Ergzay

Postby Ergzay » 20 May 2005 17:23

On macosx when turning on deinterlace filter from the prefrences gui it turns on discard instead of blend which is the usual deinterlace filter. Changing from the drop down menu works fine.

Guest

Postby Guest » 20 May 2005 22:25

100% crash time on new Tiger system...

Also 0.8.1

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Postby Guest » 20 May 2005 22:58

Sorry, if I just missed it, but how can I save a playlist? (OSX)

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Postby Guest2253 » 21 May 2005 05:45

Just a sidenote, in Win port it seems as though audio is being cut off at the beginning (VLC tries to play it prematurely, but cuts all audio before the GUI comes up out). It's kinda annoying, but not a big issue.

rid

Postby rid » 21 May 2005 08:41

also experienced the crashes that occur when attempting to play .avi files around a minute in. using mac os x 10.2.8, on a powerbook g4.

disabling cpu altivec support in advanced and changing memory copy module to libc memcpy stops the crashes though. or is it just me?

great app otherwise. always like new features.
--rid

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Screen Resolution Problem

Postby tmcmullan » 21 May 2005 17:19

I am using 0.8.2.test1 on my Shuttle PC using Win XP SP 2. I use a Loewe TV with VGA input card as the monitor - thus the resolution is quite low ie 640X480. Under those conditions VLC works well with the exception of one screen as follows

Select File/ File Open Click Streaming and Settings. The resultant screen omits all the options for Output Methods and thus you cannot select the destination target other than by typing a long - and for me complex - string directly into the destination target MRL.

Happy to send a screen shot if that is not clear.

Otherwise - great prog.

Regards

Tom McMullan

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Postby Guest » 21 May 2005 17:53

On my opinion the 8.2 beta is more stable then 8.1, i found a lot of problems in encoding in the 8.1 but they are fixed, for example for pass to stero to mono, the 8.1 crashed, but this beta no ^_^

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Postby Alexsource » 22 May 2005 17:34

Mmm...... what's this? quote flood? :P :roll:

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Postby johnclubvec » 22 May 2005 18:38

Vector Linux 4.0 (Slackware-based)
kernel 2.4.28
P4 2.53 GHz

Report:
Great work, guys! Compilation was smooth. Hard to find anything that doesn't work immediately.

The left-pane of the Preferences window does not adjust dynamically. This makes it difficult, or even impossible, to get into some of the Preference sub-menus. Once I click on a sub-menu, some of the other choices drop below the window, or move too far left or right, and they can be impossible to get to.

The hotkeys are not working on audio-only files.

Thanks again for your work.

yngwieleo

hey you

Postby yngwieleo » 22 May 2005 19:00

i hope be good, thanx!

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Postby bond » 22 May 2005 23:41

very important:

make sure that you use the uptodate libavcodec cvs source when compiling, as when using old versions you will get a very weak avc/h.264 decoding support

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Postby fkuehne » 22 May 2005 23:52

very important:

make sure that you use the uptodate libavcodec cvs source
...this version of VLC requires ffmpeg 0.4.9-pre1 or later. ffmpeg's last stable release 0.4.8 will not work.
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Postby bond » 22 May 2005 23:57

very important:

make sure that you use the uptodate libavcodec cvs source
...this version of VLC requires ffmpeg 0.4.9-pre1 or later. ffmpeg's last stable release 0.4.8 will not work.
thats what i meant...
0.4.9-pre1 is far to outdated

david-from-edinburgh

great job - keyboard shorts still don't work though!

Postby david-from-edinburgh » 23 May 2005 01:46

you did a superb job on the preferences settings. it's much easier to find things.

unfortunately, the keyboard shortcuts still don't work, at least not on OS X. i've assigned left, right, and 'f' to various functions, and i don't get any reaction when i press these keys.

this problem has been around for a long time (bug report filed back then). can't be hard to fix that... it's what keeps me (and maybe others) from switching to VLC - going back a few seconds or skipping commercials is just way too annoying when you have to press a Command-Arrow key combination.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE - somebody fix this issue.

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Postby johnclubvec » 23 May 2005 16:36

Vector Linux 4.0 (Slackware-based)
kernel 2.4.28
P4 2.53 GHz

Second report:

I really like the work developers have been doing on x264, and have very recent versions of both x264 and ffmpeg. As a (faintly ridiculous) experiment, I tried to use vlc streaming to re-expand a file I compressed using mencoder and x264. (Of course, vlc plays the file perfectly). But when I do the following (I have to do it as root):

vlc "sample-x264.avi" --sout '#transcode{vcodec=mp2v,vb=5625,scale=2.5,acodec=a52,ab=384,channels=2}:duplicate{dst=std{access=file,mux=ps,url="expanded.ps"}}' vlc:quit

I get this:
====
[snip]
[00000315] main private debug: looking for video filter2 module: 2 candidates
[00000315] ffmpeg private debug: input: 768x432 I420 -> 1920x1080 I420
[00000315] ffmpeg private debug: libavcodec already initialized
[00000018] main module debug: using video filter2 module "ffmpeg"
vlc: h264.c:2316: mc_dir_part: Assertion `pic->data[0]' failed.
Aborted
====

Let me know if I can provide any further information that might be helpful. Thanks for a great job.

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Postby HyperHacker » 24 May 2005 04:27

Tiny problem with the Windows port. Under Preferences -> Stream Output -> General, the tooltip for 'enable audio stream output' says video rather than audio.

Also, would like to see a hotkey to take a snapshot with subtitles... Nice that it removes them but sometimes I want them included and it's very difficult to get a good shot that way (as print-screen doesn't seem to work O_o).
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Fixing crashes on Mac OS X

Postby Guest » 24 May 2005 10:16

disabling cpu altivec support in advanced and changing memory copy module to libc memcpy stops the crashes though. or is it just me?
That also works for me (Mac OS X 10.4.1, dual-processor G5). Thanks for posting the suggestion.

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Postby andlommy » 24 May 2005 11:47

command line
vlc.exe playlist.m3u
crashes

playlist.m3u is:

#EXTM3U
#EXTVLCOPT:sout=#duplicate{dst=std{access=http,mux=raw,url=:7142}}
#EXTVLCOPT:sout-all
http://teststream:1024

crash is:

AppName: vlc.exe AppVer: 0.8.2.0 ModName: libm3u_plugin.dll
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 0000218d



edit:
besides..is it possible to include a feature so that that source stream meta info (all of metainfo) gets included to outstream?

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Postby dionoea » 24 May 2005 11:56

Tiny problem with the Windows port. Under Preferences -> Stream Output -> General, the tooltip for 'enable audio stream output' says video rather than audio.
thanks for the report.
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