Hi Andreas,
On 2015-10-24 21:44, Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
> I've discussed this with ffmpeg upstream developers and it turns out
> that fixing the assembler code was feasible, after all.
> It is now fixed upstream in commit 52f84d8 [1].
> Actually, it had been reported before in above trac ticket,
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Bug #801745 [vlc] vlc: Segfault when watching WebM video with increased speed
Bug reassigned from package 'vlc' to 'libavcodec-ffmpeg56'.
No longer marked as found in versions vlc/2.2.1-4.
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Control: reassign -1 libavcodec-ffmpeg56 7:2.8.1-1
Control: tags -1 fixed-upstream
Control: forwarded -1 https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/3226
Hi Michael,
On 24.10.2015 21:07, Michael Weghorn wrote:
> thank you very much already for taking the time to look at this and for
> the detailed analysis.
Hi Andreas,
thank you very much already for taking the time to look at this and for
the detailed analysis.
Best regards,
Michael
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Hi Michael,
On 14.10.2015 07:31, Michael Weghorn wrote:
> when watching particular WebM videos with increased speed, VLC often crashes
> due to a segmentation fault.
Thanks for reporting this bug.
> When watching the same video multiple times, the segmentation fault d
The attached file contains the VLC output and the GDB backtrace.
Please let me know whether I can provide any additional information that
is useful.
$ while true; do gdb -ex run -ex quit --args vlc -vvv --play-and-exit --rate 2.5 http://download.media.tagesschau.de/video/2015/1012/TV-20151012-2022
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.1-4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
when watching particular WebM videos with increased speed, VLC often crashes
due to a segmentation fault.
When watching the same video multiple times, the segmentation fault does not
always occur and if so, it may occur at diffe