Control: tags -1 + moreinfo Hi again,
On 2013-01-30 23:30:49, Francesco Poli (wintermute) wrote: > Package: gnome-mplayer > Version: 1.0.7-4 > Severity: normal > > Hello, > I noticed that gnome-mplayer often starts playing a video with > an awkward zero-height canvas (== the area where the video is played, > I am not sure of the correct name for this part of the GUI window...). > > As soon as I start the program: > > $ gnome-mplayer some-video.ogv > > the canvas seems to have the correct width, but zero height. > Hence the video is played, but is not visible. > > If I press [Ctrl+1], the canvas is resized to the video original > width and height and everything works fine. > Other resize commands are also able to fix this problem. > > However, I think that gnome-mplayer should start with a canvas > having the correct width and height for the video being played, > without waiting for the user to hit [Ctrl+1]. > > I experience this issue with some videos, but not with all the ones > I tested. I had a look at the log from #699394 and the following bits look suspicious: GMLIB-Message: current size = 416 x 1 GMLIB-Message: Changing window size to 400 x 304 visible = true GMLIB-Message: trying to disable screensaver GMLIB-Message: current size = 0 x 0 GMLIB-Message: Changing window size to 400 x 304 visible = true So let me ask you some questions: does this also happen with mplayer2? Is there anything special about your windows manager and/or desktop environment? Regards -- Sebastian Ramacher
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