Hmm, that is unfortunate, but it's unavoidable since 2.0 has these issues.1.1.9 is insecure.
1.1.9 is insecure.
He means that it's from April 2011, meaning it's nearly a year old. Since then, they've spent countless hours re-factoring the code, fixing bugs, fixing theoretical and real exploits, and so on, to create v2.0. So in other words, 1.1.9 is outdated from a security standpoint, although I am unaware of any actual exploits for it.What do you mean by "insecure" Do you mean buggy?1.1.9 is insecure.
Yeah, I'm just a little perplexed as to how something used to playback video files can be seriously exploited from a security standpoint. At this point, anyway, I really only use VLC to playback MKV video files that I've ripped myself so I really don't see how, for my purposes at least, security could be any sort of an issue. Maybe if you're streaming or downloading a lot stuff, then, yeah.He means that it's from April 2011, meaning it's nearly a year old. Since then, they've spent countless hours re-factoring the code, fixing bugs, fixing theoretical and real exploits, and so on, to create v2.0. So in other words, 1.1.9 is outdated from a security standpoint, although I am unaware of any actual exploits for it.What do you mean by "insecure" Do you mean buggy?1.1.9 is insecure.
However, VLC 2 has trouble with so many video formats freezing that keeping both is required. :-/
As for why VLC 2 is so troubled, well, it could be a bug in libavcodec (the open source video and audio decoder/encoder component used by VLC and most other open-source media players), or it could be a bug in VLC 2's handling of the updated libavcodec.
That's why it is so insidious; people don't suspect media files. However, it is fully possible to execute evil code with the combination of media player vulnerabilities and a carefully crafted media file to exploit it. Google "vlc exploit".Yeah, I'm just a little perplexed as to how something used to playback video files can be seriously exploited from a security standpoint. At this point, anyway, I really only use VLC to playback MKV video files that I've ripped myself so I really don't see how, for my purposes at least, security could be any sort of an issue. Maybe if you're streaming or downloading a lot stuff, then, yeah.
Sorry, I didn't check back and see this reply until now.Just share the files that are broken!
Great to hear back from you, and that's an interesting theory, although it also happens if the stream is moved as-is to another container format like AVI (without re-encode).So, it seems it is a flv issue, and therefore libavformat, not libavcodec.
This is probably linked to the rtmpdump pipe...
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main debug: Decoder buffering done in 223 ms
main warning: PTS is out of range (-9986), dropping buffer
main warning: buffer too late (60222), up-sampling
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer too late (91541), up-sampling
main debug: VoutDisplayEvent 'mouse button' 0 t=8
main debug: VoutDisplayEvent 'mouse button' 0 t=9
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 0 ms)
main debug: auto hiding mouse cursor
main warning: resampling stopped after 1887358 usec (drift: -130376)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 10 ms)
main warning: buffer too late (130816), up-sampling
main warning: picture is too late to be displayed (missing 20 ms)
main warning: buffer way too late (197063), dropping buffer
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 3 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 9 ms)
main warning: buffer way too late (202519), dropping buffer
main warning: buffer way too late (223777), dropping buffer
main warning: buffer way too late (216777), dropping buffer
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 13 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 0 ms)
main warning: buffer way too early (-196055), clearing queue
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer too late (117199), up-sampling
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main debug: audio output is starving (-1835840), playing silence
main warning: buffer too late (175519), up-sampling
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 0 ms)
main warning: buffer way too late (180399), dropping buffer
main warning: buffer way too late (186399), dropping buffer
main warning: resampling stopped after 645682 usec (drift: 52703)
main warning: buffer too early (-52264), down-sampling
main warning: audio output out of sync, adjusting dates (-175602 us)
main warning: not synchronized (-175602 us), resampling
main warning: buffer way too early (-266101), clearing queue
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main debug: audio output is starving (-1812132), playing silence
main warning: buffer too late (68639), up-sampling
main warning: resampling stopped after 487568 usec (drift: 583)
main warning: buffer too late (64775), up-sampling
main warning: resampling stopped after 205699 usec (drift: -91884)
main warning: buffer too late (110324), up-sampling
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer way too late (186643), dropping buffer
main warning: audio output out of sync, adjusting dates (-175131 us)
main warning: buffer too early (-46357), down-sampling
main warning: not synchronized (-175131 us), resampling
main warning: buffer way too early (-222048), clearing queue
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main debug: audio output is starving (-1823949), playing silence
main warning: buffer too late (79639), up-sampling
main warning: resampling stopped after 158617 usec (drift: -59868)
main warning: buffer too late (60308), up-sampling
main warning: resampling stopped after 199921 usec (drift: 372)
main warning: buffer too late (80106), up-sampling
main warning: audio output out of sync, adjusting dates (-175337 us)
main warning: not synchronized (-175337 us), resampling
main warning: buffer way too early (-182360), clearing queue
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer too late (61759), up-sampling
main debug: audio output is starving (-1858507), playing silence
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer too late (126079), up-sampling
main warning: buffer way too late (194868), dropping buffer
main warning: resampling stopped after 526167 usec (drift: -17766)
main warning: buffer too early (-46794), down-sampling
I've noticed problems specifically with XviD in an AVI container.VLC 1.x plays files that 2.x will stutter or freeze on.
They play fine after i uninstall version 2.0.1 and install 1.1.9Did they play before?
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