Fixed since that version.When playing a video if I put the mouse cursor over the progression slider and use the mouse wheel for fast seeking, I can see the slider moving but no seeking is performed, the video just keeps on playing in a normal way.
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I've uploaded a file named ARchange.ts to the FTP.
It's a simple MPEG2 TS but with an aspect ratio change in the middle from 4:3 to 16:9.
This file crashes VLC 0.9.2 RC1 on the aspect ratio change. The file is playing fine with VLC 0.8.6 though.
I'm going to do more tests about that later because it might be a major issue when watching at some DVB channels. For instance they often change the aspect ratio for ads in the middle of a film (e.g. film @ 16:9 -> ads break @ 4:3 -> back to the film @ 16:9).
Fill a bug.Just a minor bug here. I'm running 0.9.2, and also noticed this in an earlier nightly build from a couple weeks ago. When you run fullscreen, the mouse wheel is set to scroll forward and backward in the video. However, it also adjusts the volume up and down as well, and I've yet to figure out a way to stop it from doing this.
Can you be MORE VAGUE ?Just tried 0.9 RC1 9/10/08 on Vista SP1 and it is unusable, it went to Direct output for the AVI,
0.8h was working fine with same AVi
Fill a bug on that one, please.When playing a video if I put the mouse cursor over the progression slider and use the mouse wheel for fast seeking, I can see the slider moving but no seeking is performed, the video just keeps on playing in a normal way.
Fixed.Hi,
Nice build!!!
One VERY small cosmetic bug: when you click "show extended settings" next go to "video effects" the last tab is selected by default instead of the first one.
Thanks a lot for your efforts!
Regards,
Stephane
Sorry, I have tried several of the RC and the Nightly builds on my Computer, Vista SP1 release and the RC from the 10th is the only one not to start up right and go into Direct X playCan you be MORE VAGUE ?Just tried 0.9 RC1 9/10/08 on Vista SP1 and it is unusable, it went to Direct output for the AVI,
0.8h was working fine with same AVi
My car is broken... It used to work...
Erm which version ? What is fixed ? Or do you mean you have already fixed it in your own debug build ?Fixed since that version.I've uploaded a file named ARchange.ts to the FTP.
It's a simple MPEG2 TS but with an aspect ratio change in the middle from 4:3 to 16:9.
This file crashes VLC 0.9.2 RC1 on the aspect ratio change. The file is playing fine with VLC 0.8.6 though.
I'm going to do more tests about that later because it might be a major issue when watching at some DVB channels. For instance they often change the aspect ratio for ads in the middle of a film (e.g. film @ 16:9 -> ads break @ 4:3 -> back to the film @ 16:9).
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ts debug: EITCallBack called
libmpeg2 debug: 720x576 (display 720,576), aspect 576000, sar 16:15, 25.000 fps
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseSurface
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay clipper
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDisplay display
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseDDraw
main debug: thread ended
main debug: thread times: real 2m50.859375s, kernel 0m0.015625s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 6820 joined (../../src/video_output/video_output.c:478)
vout_directx debug: CloseVideo
vout_directx debug: DirectXEventThread terminating
vout_directx debug: DirectXCloseWindow
vout_directx debug: WinProc WM_DESTROY
main debug: removing module "qt4"
main debug: thread ended
qt4 debug: Video is not needed anymore
main debug: thread times: real 2m50.859375s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.015625s
main debug: thread 6284 joined (../../../../modules/video_output/msw/directx.c:507)
main debug: removing module "vout_directx"
qt4 debug: Updating the geometry
main debug: no usable vout present, spawning one
main debug: window size: 1536x1152
main debug: looking for video output module: 6 candidates
vout_directx debug: creating DirectXEventThread
main debug: waiting for thread initialization
main debug: thread started
vout_directx debug: DirectXCreateWindow
main debug: looking for vout window module: 2 candidates
qt4 debug: waiting for interface...
qt4 debug: requesting window...
qt4 debug: Video was requested -1, -1
qt4 debug: Video is resizing to: 1536 1152
main debug: using vout window module "qt4"
main debug: TIMER module_Need() : 4.000 ms - Total 4.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 4.000 ms)
qt4 debug: Updating the geometry
vout_directx debug: created video sub-window
main debug: thread 6292 (Vout Events Thread) created at priority 0 (../../../../modules/video_output/msw/directx.c:281)
vout_directx debug: Vout EventThread running
vout_directx debug: DirectXInitDDraw
vout_directx debug: directx-device:
vout_directx debug: DirectXEnumCallback: Pilote d'affichage principal, display
vout_directx debug: DirectXEnumCallback: ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series , \\.\DISPLAY1
vout_directx debug: selecting ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series , \\.\DISPLAY1
vout_directx debug: screen dimensions (0x0,1280x960)
vout_directx debug: DirectDraw Capabilities: overlay=1 yuvoverlay=1 can_deinterlace_overlay=1 colorkey=1 stretch=1 bltfourcc=1
vout_directx debug: End DirectXInitDDraw
vout_directx debug: DirectXCreateDisplay
vout_directx debug: DirectXCreateClipper
vout_directx debug: disabling screen saver
main debug: using video output module "vout_directx"
main debug: TIMER module_Need() : 11.000 ms - Total 11.000 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 11.000 ms)
main debug: waiting for thread initialization
main debug: thread started
vout_directx debug: NewPictureVec overlay:yes chroma:YV12
vout_directx debug: YUV overlay created successfully
vout_directx debug: End NewPictureVec (succeeded)
main debug: got 1 direct buffer(s)
main debug: picture in 720x576 (0,0,720x576), chroma I420, ar 4:3, sar 16:15
main debug: picture user 720x576 (0,0,720x576), chroma I420, ar 4:3, sar 16:15
main debug: picture out 720x576 (0,0,720x576), chroma I420, ar 4:3, sar 16:15
main debug: direct render, mapping render pictures 0-6 to system pictures 1-7
main debug: thread 6072 (video output) created at priority 1 (../../src/video_output/video_output.c:446)
main error: picture to date 05918038 has invalid status 0
main error: picture to display 05918038 has invalid status 0
qt4 debug: New Event: type 1109
Done:Fill a bug on that one, please.When playing a video if I put the mouse cursor over the progression slider and use the mouse wheel for fast seeking, I can see the slider moving but no seeking is performed, the video just keeps on playing in a normal way.
Yeah. Not important.vlc-0.9.2-rc2-win32.7z is missing, but its md5 is there
Very interesting return...With this build installed on Vista Home SP1 with "clean" default preferences, and using it as a player for mainstream video file formats, some of the hotkeys seem to work imperfectly. Annoyances rather than blockers, but the "user experience" is spoilt a little. Is it just me?
Forward/backward jumps work properly to start with. But using the "time scroll bar" (if that is what it is called) leaves the hotkeys inoperative. Toggling the elapsed/remaining time (bottom right of standard interface) with a mouse click restores hotkey function.
Ctrl+T does not call up the "go to time" dialog when first used. If I open "go to time" from the menu and then cancel it the hotkey then works (but sometimes it breaks again later; I can't identify the events that cause this though).
Several of the default hotkeys with ALT+letter combinations are identical to menu shortcuts and invoke the latter - ALT+P (previous DVD chapter/playlist menu), ALT+H (go forward in browsing history/help menu), ALT+M (display OSD menu/media menu are examples, but there are more. And F1 "play playlist bookmark 1" is the standard Windows help key. OK, they can be customised, but it might be nicer if the default installation was free of "conflicts"
Hotkeys that call dialogs mostly don't work in full screen ("f" key) mode (examples are CTRL+P, CRTL+L, CTRL+T) where they would be most useful.
Finally a question on an unrelated aspect. If I load a playlist that contains bookmarks (made and saved from VLC and trying both m3u and xspf types), I don't get the bookmarks back into VLC. Should this work and, if it should, how do I do it?
Closed.Done:Fill a bug on that one, please.When playing a video if I put the mouse cursor over the progression slider and use the mouse wheel for fast seeking, I can see the slider moving but no seeking is performed, the video just keeps on playing in a normal way.
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2033
Done.Forward/backward jumps work properly to start with. But using the "time scroll bar" (if that is what it is called) leaves the hotkeys inoperative. Toggling the elapsed/remaining time (bottom right of standard interface) with a mouse click restores hotkey function.
Done.
Several of the default hotkeys with ALT+letter combinations are identical to menu shortcuts and invoke the latter - ALT+P (previous DVD chapter/playlist menu), ALT+H (go forward in browsing history/help menu), ALT+M (display OSD menu/media menu are examples, but there are more. And F1 "play playlist bookmark 1" is the standard Windows help key. OK, they can be customised, but it might be nicer if the default installation was free of "conflicts"
Normal.Hotkeys that call dialogs mostly don't work in full screen ("f" key) mode (examples are CTRL+P, CRTL+L, CTRL+T) where they would be most useful.
Thanks for your attention to these annoyances. Pity about the "normal" status of the last one - I know nothing about the technical issues but it would be good to be able to call these dialogs over an "f" full screen display, in due course.Done.Forward/backward jumps work properly to start with. But using the "time scroll bar" (if that is what it is called) leaves the hotkeys inoperative. Toggling the elapsed/remaining time (bottom right of standard interface) with a mouse click restores hotkey function.
Done.
Several of the default hotkeys with ALT+letter combinations are identical to menu shortcuts and invoke the latter - ALT+P (previous DVD chapter/playlist menu), ALT+H (go forward in browsing history/help menu), ALT+M (display OSD menu/media menu are examples, but there are more. And F1 "play playlist bookmark 1" is the standard Windows help key. OK, they can be customised, but it might be nicer if the default installation was free of "conflicts"
Normal.Hotkeys that call dialogs mostly don't work in full screen ("f" key) mode (examples are CTRL+P, CRTL+L, CTRL+T) where they would be most useful.
Can you please make two bug report on those so we can try to fix them in next release?
Thanks for your attention to these annoyances. Pity about the "normal" status of the last one - I know nothing about the technical issues but it would be good to be able to call these dialogs over an "f" full screen display, in due course.
Regarding saving and recalling bookmarks (earlier posts in this thread), bookmark positions appear to be saved in the playlist file, as seen if I open it in a text editor, but VLC open playlist doesn't do anything with them. I'm new to VLC, but there was a command line parameter to enable parsing of bookmarks in previous versions. The old instructions in the Wiki no longer seem to work though.
Report the bug.I've found a little problem with the SSA subtitles from this video:
http://rapidshare.com/files/113536801/S ... _.mkv.html
The vertical and bottom subtitles are correctly aligned together however they should be more to the right of the screen:
Like this:
And also it seems that the vertical subtitles are not properly displayed and you have to turn your head to the right to be able to read them:
Create an enhancement bug report, but this seem normal to meTesting vlc-0.9.2-rc1-win32 ...
Cool - Ticket #1880 (VOB files freeze) seems to be solved!
But seeking while in pause mode doesn't work for all kind of (video) files.
Reproduce:
1. Start any video file
2. Press Pause button
3. Change time trackbar position
The video only moves (no picture change) to the new position if pressing 'Play' again.
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And why there are now dependencies from libvlc.dll to libiconv-2.dll and libgcrypt-11.dll and so on?
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