Am Mo, 10. Nov 2014 um 21:41:10 +0200 schrieb Rémi Denis-Courmont:
> Now, I´m not flawless, but with no further arguments, I consider this
> a driver bug. Considering how bad of a reputation XVideo has
Thanks for your work. I opened #771133 [1] against the intel driver.
Just to be sure I just purg
tags 765969 + wontfix
thanks
Le vendredi 07 novembre 2014, 23:35:41 Dirk Griesbach a écrit :
> Am Fr, 07. Nov 2014 um 23:17:12 +0100 schrieb Francesco Muzio:
> > what driver/graphics card are you using?
>
> VGA-compatible devices on PCI bus:
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corpo
Am Fr, 07. Nov 2014 um 23:17:12 +0100 schrieb Francesco Muzio:
> what driver/graphics card are you using?
VGA-compatible devices on PCI bus:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:27a2] (rev 03)
driver
what driver/graphics card are you using?
I haven't any problem with mp4/h264 video, only with xvid/divx. And
uncheck the "accelerated video output (overlay)" didn't solve the problem.
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Am Fr, 07. Nov 2014 um 22:53:48 +0100 schrieb Dirk Griesbach:
> Big Buck Bunny[1] is a nice example: I tried the video in 854x480 and
> both mp4 and ogg give me a vertical color-distorted line at the right
> side. If I try the 1920x1080-version the line is at the bottom. avi or
> ogg does not matte
Hello,
Am So, 19. Okt 2014 um 23:12:57 +0300 schrieb Rémi Denis-Courmont:
>> Some video shows an horizontal green line at the bottom of the video.
>> The green line is seen especially if I play a fullscreen 16:9 video on a
>> 16:10 (or 4:3, 5:4) screen.
me too.
> Are the pixel rows at the bottom
I have to correct myself,
the output modules have effect after a restart of VLC.
starting VLC with x11 output video reproduce the same movie without the
green line
Hence
$ vlc -V x11
and
$ vlc -V glx
do not show the green line, instead of
$ vlc -V vdpau
and
$vlc -V xv
that show this bug
Yes, in the earlier days I have tried on amd64 and i386 machines both
equipped with a radeon graphics card
Today I was able to do a test with an upgraded version of Debian testing
with a machine that use the nouveau driver and I'm unable to reproduce
the bug.
but this isn't happen with older V
Le 2014-10-20 00:28, Francesco Muzio a écrit :
Oops, I have forgotten the screenshot
The video is really low quality so it's hard to say but we can clearly
see by zooming in that shades of grey are visible in the last lines,
even though the colour informations is discarded, resulting in a gre
The green line is visible also is visible also when the height of the
screen matches the height of the video. Hence the line is overlapped the
bottom of the screen, but don't change its colour o brightness during
the playing. (if I understand correctly your question)
The attached screenshot ha
Le dimanche 19 octobre 2014, 20:16:34 Francesco Muzio a écrit :
> Package: vlc
> Version: 2.2.0~pre4-1
> Severity: normal
> Some video shows an horizontal green line at the bottom of the video.
> The green line is seen especially if I play a fullscreen 16:9 video on a
> 16:10 (or 4:3, 5:4) screen.
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.0~pre4-1
Severity: normal
Dear maintainers,
After the latest upgrade of VLC in testing branch I have expirienced a
problem when I playing some avi file with an XVID content.
Some video shows an horizontal green line at the bottom of the video.
The green line is seen
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