> except that in my case I see only about 20x200 pixels, i.e. almost not at
all.
I think the size of the video that's shown is random each time you play
something or resize the window. I tried for example to go from windowed to
fullscreen (by manually clicking the menu option under "Video"), it
su
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.1-4+b1
Nope, still happens with QT 5.5.x
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Completely forgot about this one. Made a bug report to VLC devs with the
trac number #15740 - https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/15740
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I'm having the exact same issue as Tareeq, and it started happening ever
since I updated the QT5 libraries, so it must be an issue with it.
Here's a log for playing a YouTube video: http://pastebin.com/6vwaha9k
I tried resizing the output a few times, so that's why so many
"VoutDisplayEvent 'resiz
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.1-2+b1
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First of all, I apologise in advance if this issue is not related to VLC,
but instead it belongs to QT5 or the WM/display drivers, but so far VLC is
the only QT5 application that I noticed those issu
> Could you let us now the bug number so we can track it?
It's #9966 and #9863, but they're both closed and "fixed". So I think I
should really report the bug there as you suggested earlier.
Will leave the bug number in here after I've done that.
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> Then I think it'd be best to contact upstream about it. Could you please
follow
> https://wiki.videolan.org/Report_bugs to report the bug upstream?
I did, and it was already reported, so I'm guessing they're working on it.
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This issue is still unsolved on 2.2.0-1
Also noticed that it's not possible to disable either the audio or video
streams while playing YouTube videos.
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> 2.2.0 is now available in unstable. Could you please test again?
>
> Cheers
>
Still the same I'm afraid. The log seems a tad bit different this time
though:
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=57754797218745897120
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> The file is no longer available.
Sorry, here you go:
https://mega.co.nz/#!iFEkSCDR!7Q4O7kVcYgbRopt7vh9RxpE0ca-NqRwcWXO3iI7aL2Y
> Do you see the issue with 2.2.0-1 too?
Yes, this happens on 2.2.0-1 too.
>
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Version: 2.2.0~rc2-2
Severity: normal
New version, same problems.
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Package: audacity
Version: 2.0.6-2
Severity: normal
Don't have anything of use to add to this bug report but I'm having the
same issues, I hear a loud pop when I open Audacity, although granted it
happens randomly (so not every time I start Audacity)
Sometimes this is also comes along with a "ALSA
Package: audacity
Version: 2.0.6-2
Severity: normal
After I accidentally clicked both mouse buttons (LMB and RMB), I get an
assertion failed message prompting me either to continue using the program
or to stop it. Seems there's no difference if I loaded any soundfile or
not. Also doesn't happen in
Package: audacity
Version: 2.0.6-2
Severity: normal
For some time now I've been having issues with the Export feature. Every
time I want to export a project to a WAV file, it appends .aiff as
extension to whatever filename Audacity constructed. This gets especially
annoying when I forget to remove
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.0~rc2-1
Severity: normal
Not sure if this is indeed a bug but I'm getting some curious CRC errors
with this FLAC file (and two more from the same "album") made by me:
https://mega.co.nz/#!jZdgWKLQ!4-3MD6Uvgy8tAGZQ6rNBq6YZKrSLoHx-N-Ke8bWwWcQ
It occurs around 0:41-0:42
Log
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.0~rc2-1
Severity: normal
This issue still persists in 2.2.0~rc2-1
Also tested on VLC 2.1.5 (stable) on Windows, and seeking works fine in all
"mainstream" YouTube formats (webm+mp4, 360p, 720p, 1080p - the last one
got it through keepvid).
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I confirm that it is solved in 2.2.0~rc2-1
Thanks to all that have participated to fix this issue and also sorry again
for posting the same issue twice :P
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http:
> I suppose this is fixed by 7529f9c0c3d4418a1bc0af2640ce24c450f0e9b1
[1]. Could try if this changes fixes the issue for you?
>
> Cheers
>
> [1]
http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc/vlc-2.2.git;a=commit;h=50ce5550c197c2b48e9e104cc93ae4f53464c4c7
Thanks for the answer, but unfortunately no, after applyin
Full log: http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=69044752728117062127
Sample videos:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=SGp9pYdbjp4
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DWefOzTZ268
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gskj-75ZtL0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZeWPScnolo
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1C5bKCo6Jts
Al
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.0~rc1-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Since updating to 2.2.0~rc1-1, I cannot play any videos in the webm format
on YouTube, getting this in the message window (verbosity 1):
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Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.0~rc1-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
This has been happening even in the 2.1.X "stable" versions of VLC.
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
Going into Audio -> Stereo Mode -> Left/Right
* What was the outcome of
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.0~rc1-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
I updated to the latest vlc version on unstable (2.2.0~rc1-1) and
afterwards I played a YouTube video (will leave some sample YouTube URLs
below), and I tried skipping to a certain part of the
Thanks for the patch Martin! Does anyone have any idea when this patch will
be committed?
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> thanks a lot for the bug report! :-)
You're very welcome, it's the least I could do to help FOSS gain more
popularity :D
> If you want to help, you can compile the example I submitted in the
upstream report and confirm the problem there, so at least the status can
upgrade from "new" to "confirm
Whoops, package: vlc not audacity, my bad!
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> It's not just you. I'm getting the same error when trying to adjust the
> gain on a project with multiple tracks.
By the "just me" question, I meant the way the buttons show up in the Crash
Recovery window after I re-open Audacity. :)
Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/vqvG63d.png
Does the failed
Package: audacity
Version: 2.2.0~pre4-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
This has been happening even in the 2.1.X "stable" versions of VLC.
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
Going into Audio -> Stereo Mode -> Left/Right
* What was the ou
Package: audacity
Version: 2.0.6-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I've opened an audio file in Audacity today, and wanted to adjust the
panning to a track and it immediately popped up a window saying "An
ssertion failed!", after which this was layed out:
../src/common/wincmn.cpp(3271): assert
Sorry for the late reply, but indeed it fixed the problem for me as well.
Does anyone know where was this issue fixed? Was it a bug in the debian
packages or was it upstream? Just out of curiosity :)
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Updated to the latest version on unstable, 2.2.0-pre3, and it's still the
same.
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Okay, now I've tried to play a 320p stream in webm and mp4 from YouTube
(can't link to those as those links I get in keepvid.com expire after some
time, so you'll have to use that tool yourselves), and the webm one streams
smoothly while the mp4 one at times stops to buffer. I've looked at the
code
> Thanks. I can confirm the issue.
>
> It looks a lot like #7186 in vlc's trac to me. At least I see the
> same problem with the stream mentioned there.
That bug seems to be over 2 years old.
What are the next steps that I should take?
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> Thank you for checking. I'm reopening the bug report and adjusting the
versions accordingly.
Thanks for reopening the bug too :)
> Is there a publicly accessible stream somewhere that we can use to debug
the issue?
Yes there is, but at the moment I only have YouTube videos, as I forgot
where I
Thanks for the answer Klaumi, here's the updated dependency list:
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ii fonts-freefont-ttf 20120503-4
ii libaa1 1.4p5-43
ii libavcodec566:11-1
ii libavutil54
I'm not sure how to re-open a bug (I've only used mailing lists a few times
and I reported a bug only once before) so I'm going to assume that by
replying back it'll re-open the bug (sorry for the noobishness :P)
My bad, I've now commented out the deb-multimedia repos from
/etc/apt/sources.list an
Package: vlc
Version: 1:2.2.0~pre3-dmo2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
x What led up to the situation?
After upgrading/updating Debian's VLC packages last week, I noticed that
VLC no
longer plays streamed videos (over HTTP), and the connection is dropped
after a
few seconds on any HD stream,
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