>
> Do you know how playback is implemented on windows as i wanted to do
> testing on it. Someone mentioned that if i plays in windows media
> player, then it should play in impress, but unfortunately that is not
> the case.
>
> I plan to set up a wiki page with Joel's help to provide details of
On 06/03/2014 03:24 PM, Caolán McNamara wrote:
> For Linux, we're using gstreamer under Linux to play back video, so I
> suggest if there's an issue playing back video under Linux that the
> reporter checks if it works in totem which typically defaults to having
> gstreamer as its backend. So as a
The few movie files I have on my Mac are taken with my Canon DSLR,
named *.mov, encoded in H.264 I think, and open with "QuickTime
Player". One of those files was the one I successfully inserted in a
Writer doc when I tested the recent Mac patches to avmedia.
--tml
> For MacOSX I wonder if Tor knows of a basic/built-in video viewer on
> MacOSX which uses the same route we are using to render video which can
> be used as an example program to compare against to filter out missing
> codecs vs libreoffice-side bustate ?
No idea. I would just double-click on the
On Sat, 2014-05-31 at 11:17 -0700, Joel Madero wrote:
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56847
>
> So QA has some questions:
> 1. Should we close this particular bug as INVALID because it's a
> disaster with comments and lots of different issues being posted?
Its got 67 comments in it
Hi Joel,
Yes i've had success in Xubuntu 14.04 and Linux Mint 17 after tracking
down the necessary packages as mentioned in fdo#79468, as i was having
problems with MKVs crashing LibO in Linux Mint 13. I did some testing on
windows 7 and some formats worked (mpg, ogv, mp4, webm), while others
didn
Hi Bjoern,
Here are the codecs used in the various container formats.
AVI - MP43, MP3 - didnt work but dont know which container i can put this in
MKV - AVC, AAC - didnt work but uses same codecs as MP4 below
MP4 - AVC, AAC
MPG - MPEGv1, MPEGv1
OGV - Theora, Vorbis
WEB - VP8, Vorbis
Is there not
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 10:46:11PM +0400, Jay Philips wrote:
> Yes i've had success in Xubuntu 14.04 and Linux Mint 17 after tracking
> down the necessary packages as mentioned in fdo#79468, as i was having
> problems with MKVs crashing LibO in Linux Mint 13. I did some testing on
> windows 7 and s