Your message dated Wed, 24 Nov 2010 00:03:07 +
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and subject line Bug#603888: fixed in vlc 1.1.5-2
has caused the Debian Bug report #603888,
regarding transcode from capture: Integer overflow in aspect ratio calculation
(leads to deformed output stream)
to be marked as done
Fixed in Ubuntu 11.04 Natty: vlc version 1.1.5-1ubuntu2.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc/1.1.5-1ubuntu2
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Fix released (with the attached patch) upstream, 1.1.5 branch and 1.2 trunk.
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Sorry I forgot to attach the patch...
diff -Nru vlc-1.1.5.orig//modules/stream_out/transcode/video.c vlc-1.1.5/modules/stream_out/transcode/video.c
--- vlc-1.1.5.orig//modules/stream_out/transcode/video.c 2010-07-24 06:17:44.0 -0700
+++ vlc-1.1.5/modules/stream_out/transcode/video.c 2010-11
Package: vlc
Version: 1.1.5-1
Using VLC 1.1.4-1 and 1.1.5-1 on Ubuntu 10.10. When I try to stream
and transcode from my webcam, the image I stream is always stretched
vertically. Note that if I select to stream without
transcoding, the image, in either case, looks normal. Please keep in
mind that