Closing since this was reported fixed.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: xine-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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xine and totem-xine crashes with the fglrx driver
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As of Intrepid (8.10), we have a dedicated package 'fglrx-installer' for
fglrx bugs, which now includes a process for upstreaming bugs to AMD.
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer
To transition your bug into the new fglrx-package, we need you
It's fine in Intrepid (and was in Hardy, actually)
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** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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seems to be a xine issue rather than an totem one
** Changed in: xine-lib (Ubuntu)
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You can see in the error message, "The program 'totem' received an X
Window System error. This probably reflects a bug in the program." In
other words, it's probably a bug in the program (totem).
The way the error messages are worded, it sounds like an X bug, but
actually those are error message
About the inverted channels, the bug is well-known and has been fixed in
more recent releases of the Ati driver . Meanwhile, see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357741, and go to comment #33
for a workaround.
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ThinkPad T60, using the restricted ATI drivers. Gutsy 32 bit.
Without xserver-glx, xine -V xv does not work at all.
With that package, xine -V xv does not crash, but the colors are smeared like a
double image.
xine -V xshm appears to work fine, but the blue is too saturated. Only the blue.
The pr
Re H.-R. Oberhage: as I have remarked earlier, using opengl as video
output works too and seems to me to give better results (less CPU
usage). Also note that your way to set the video-out only works for
totem-xine. For totem-gstreamer, you have to use the "Multimedia System"
config applet that sets
I'd like to add to my remarks dated 2007-10-23, that I've now found the
config file for 'totem' alias "Movie Player" under gnome. Activating the
'video.driver' entry and setting it to "xshm" in
"~/.gnome2/Totem/xine_config" now allows me to use totem like it used to
be in version 7.04 alias feisty
I had the same errors (OUCHES) and i installed the libxine-dev and the OUCHES
disappeared, but the overlay problems continued. No xv in Kaffeine or VLC.
xvinfo also showed an error (i do not remember what it said-something about
overlays) so i searched for options to enable in the section "Devic
Same here with the stock Gutsy fglrx; totem-xine crashes with above
errors on xv, but not when using xserver-xgl
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Okay, my situation is actually different from ScislaC's because I have
removed xserver-xgl because I don't use compiz and just having xgl
enabled makes 2D very slow for some reason (I've got a ATI FireGL
V5200, so the new fglrx 8.42 isn't working for me).
So that's why I was using "xv" as video o
My testing...
On Gutsy using stock 8.37 fglrx w/ xserver-xgl and installing xine fresh
from the repo, everything works fine.
One thing I noticed is that with xineinfo it returns:
screen #0
Adaptor #0: "Xgl Generic Texture Video"
Everything on xine-check comes back as good as well.
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Sorry about too many typos in my above posting. To make it more
understandable:
I'd like to "add" an observation ...
It should read: ... first time, "xvinfo" runs without an error ...
and: ...xvinfo now fails, too, exactly at ...
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I'd like to an observation and a (maybe) workaround for some.
The observation is, that for me, before calling totem for the first time, runs
without an error, but (already) returns no values for the attribute starting
with "XV_BLENDING_MODE" in the 'client gettable attribute' entry. After
laun
I had the same issue and fixed it by installing a more recent version
(8.40.4) of the fglrx driver manually as desribed here:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Gutsy_Installation_Guide#Method_2:_Install_the_8.40.4_Driver_Manually
xvinfo runs without errors and xine/kaffeine are playing back
I can confirm this as well.
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Hello !
Same problem for me on a AMD64 machine (with Ubuntu 64 latest Gutsy)
Regards,
Benoit
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Just adding that switching the video output to, e.g., opengl makes it
work. Problem seems to be with xv
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Same here, also running fglrx and getting the same BadMatch crash when
starting totem. Please let me know if I can provide any other useful
information.
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+1 for me...
is there any additional useful information i could provide?
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It seems that this is actually a different issue: after "sudo rm
/usr/bin/X11/xine-config", xine-config was again not found. Reinstalling
libxine-dev installed this file again, but dpkg -S again states that it
belongs to no package. Hmmm ...
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ht
Aha. Installing libxine-dev solved the OUCH! cases from before, due to
providing xine-config. In fact, it now finds two such files:
[ hint ] several instances of xine-config found in your PATH
xine-config executables have been found in these places:
/usr/bin/X11/xine-config
xine-check gives all kind of weird output:
xine-check
Please be patient, this script may take a while to run...
[ good ] you're using Linux, doing specific tests
[ good ] looks like you have a /proc filesystem mounted.
[ good ] You seem to have a reasonable kernel version (2.6.22-12-generic)
[ goo
Me too, also on fglrx. I'm attaching the output of xine --bug-report.
** Attachment added: "BUG-REPORT.TXT"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9597414/BUG-REPORT.TXT
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I can confirm this.
Running xine-check gives an odd error message, as well:
[ good ] found xvinfo: X-Video Extension version 2.2
[ good ] your Xv extension supports YV12 overlays (improves MPEG performance)
[ hint ] Your X server doesn't support YV12 overlays.
That means xine will have t
I can also confirm this on an i386 machine. (Running 7.10 gusty) --
also using fglrx.
Here is some output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xine
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.5.
(c) 2000-2007 The xine Team.
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major opc
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** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: totem => linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22
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