I cannot reproduce the issue, but I'm fairly confident that I've seen
this in earlier versions of ffmpeg and libavcodec in particular, but has
been fixed in todays versions. I'm therefore closing this report.
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xine-lib => ffmpeg
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I concur, I have not seen this issue in quite some time. Xine is now my
player of choice for mkv and x264.
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Just for clarification: It's not AMD64 processor specific since I'm
using an Intel P4 and have this issue as well.
Anyway, seems fixed in Hardy for me. Anybody else still having this
issue?
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Thanks for your bug report. I tried to reproduce this bug on gnucash
2.2.3 on Hardy but when I open a account, the focus in on the last empty
transaction line of the account, so apparently it is fixed in this
release. Can you confirm that this bug is fixed for you too with the
latest gnucash versio
I get the same green artifacts playing any h.264 encoded video (mp4,
mkv) using Ubuntu's default movie player. The artifacts always appears
on the left side of the video.
VLC has no such problem as so many posters above have mentioned.
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Does gstreamer use xine? I get the exact same problems when using totem-
gstreamer.
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the problem seems to within xine lib and is touching .MOV files based on
mjpegs. playing it via mplayer or using ffplay is fine
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(BTW, this is on the latest gutsy)
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Gettin' in here, too. With both totem-xine and totem-gstreamer on a
x264-encoded MKV file. Haven't had a chance to try vlc (which has such
an annoying UI :-()
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I'm having this problem too, with totem-gstreamer. VLC and MPlayer
display the videos fine, and it happens with mp4, mkv and mov files
using the H.264 codec.
There's a similar bug reported at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/135131
example .mov file (114 KB):
http://www.shock
I'm also experiencing this problem, but with totem-gstreamer instead of
totem-xine. VLC plays the files without artifacting.
I think both xine and gstreamer use ffmpeg, which uses the x264 decoder,
which is written by the same people who write VLC. Is it possible the
Feisty libavformat package has
Note that upgrading to the newest xine SVN did not correct the problem.
Would an upgrade to SVN of ffmpeg be worth trying?
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Same thing happens, while playing MP4 files with Totem player. Important
to note here that my processor is Intel. So the problem must be
somewhere else.
I have not tried to play MP4 with a different player, maybe I should.
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