Confirmed 2.1.2
Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
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Title:
File extension is always AIFF when exporting an audio track in every
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This is mine output when I use the search bar:
***When sound disappear when using search
bar:***
[0xb4704a28] mp4 demux debug: elst (0) gives 809040ms (movie)-> 809107ms (track)
[0xb4704a28] mp4 demux debug: track[Id 0x1] using Sync Sample Box (stss)
[0xb4704a28] mp4 demux
oh. yes. The system is
Ubuntu 14.04, 32 and 64
VLC 2.1.16
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Title:
vlc stops playing audio after pause/resume or seek
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um that should be VLC 2.1.6
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vlc stops playing audio after pause/resume or seek
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Confirmed using 14.04, VLC 2.1.16. Audio disappear using seek. Sound
playing again using "audio -> audio track -> disable" and then choosing
audio source again. Does not occur running VLC from terminal it seems.
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Ubuntu 14.04 here. Can confirm that the Switching to ALSA actually
seems to work. Thank You.
On 1/17/16, Dave Allan wrote:
> I'm in Kubuntu 14.04, can confirm this bug in VLC with vlc-plugin-pulse
> installed and with pulse selected as the audio output module. Switching
> to ALSA corrected it for