I'm the creator of DeVeDe and the "patch" based in version 0.99Pre8 for
Mplayer/Mencoder.

I can understand that people just wants a system that "simply works",
but maybe we don't have the right perspective about this problem.

The current stable version for Mplayer/Mencoder is 1.0rc1. This version
is exactly the same available in both Feisty and Gutsy. This version has
this unfortunate bug, both the Ubuntu package and the official tar.gz
file from www.mplayerhq.hu. Since the release of this version,
Mplayer/Mencoder developers have been working in the CVS and fixed this
bug there. Unfortunately in the CVS are a lot of changes, new
capabilities and more, and the code isn't considered stable. This means
that the package maintainer can't take the CVS version and use it to
create the Gutsy package, because is very probable that it has even more
bugs than the current version. An example: before using the old 0.99pre8
version in my patch, I used the CVS code. Yes, this bug was fixed, but
people trying to create PAL DVDs found that, in some cases, the final
picture was in black&white!!!!! When trying to fix the old bug, a new
one was added. That's why I decided to go back and use the old 0.99Pre8
version. It was much more tested and stable.

A package maintainer must be very careful with these things, and that's
why he don't want to use the current CVS version. And as he told some
messages ago, the specific patch to fix this bug is somewhere in the CVS
history, and is very complex to find and isolate it, to warrant that
there are no new bugs, so I suppose he is waiting for a new stable
release of Mplayer/Mencoder (1.0rc2, I suppose), to minimize the
possibles regressions. And I suppose that he can't go back to the old
0.99pre8 because to do that he would use a trick to cheat APT and force
it to install a lower version.

So please, stop with these attacks to the maintainer. I'm sure he is
trying to do its work the best he can.

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Distorted MP3 sound
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