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Ubuntu intel graphics driver avc1
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I said in my comment in the other bug that both mp4 and mkv files I've tested seemed to behave the same. Ok, William, I've got a lot of youtube-dl'ed videos already. QObject::~QObject: Timers cannot be stopped from another thread Uint DBusMenuExporterDBus::GetLayout(int, int, const QStringList&, DBusMenuLayoutItem&): Condition failed: menu xcb_xv vout display error: unknown XVideo YUV format 3231564e (NV12) xcb_xv vout display error: unknown XVideo YUV format 56555941 (AYUV) Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.įailed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_va_gl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Here are the errors reported by Videos]$ vlc big_buck_bunny.mp4 The video, with audio, will now play just fine Will play the video audio but with no video

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In the same Videos terminal do Videos]$ ffplay big_buck_bunny.mp4 That will generate a detailed report of what the mp4 file is. Run this command in the Videos]$ ffmpeg -i big_buck_bunny.mp4 Lets change its name to big_buck_bunny.mp4 just for convenience You should now have 'Big Buck Bunny-YE7VzlLtp-4.mp4' in your Videos folder

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The Big Buck Bunny video will now download into /home/user/Videos

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Open a user terminal, go to /home/user/VideosĮxecute the following Videos]$ youtube-dl

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Totem ( Videos ) Install with MCC or urpmi VLC Media Player ( should be installed by default ) Make sure the following packages are installed:įfmpeg/ffplay ( should be installed by default ) Given a clean up-to_date M8 ( Cauldron ) install. IMO a better way to answer that is to share with you how I can create a "standard" > Can you point a mp4 file with video that don't play well on your hardware. (In reply to Aurelien Oudelet from comment #10) I just wish I knew what files to nuke or what switches to flip in my daily driver that (potentially) prevent the named video players from working as expected. That's enough to convince me it's configuration. I created a new user in MCC, logged in as test user in my normal desktop, Plasma, and found the files under consideration played normally in vlc, there, as well as smplayer. I don't think I can do that but, anyway, it seems to be a matter of user configuration, on my machine, anyway. David Walser said it might be appropriate for a MGA7TOO on the whiteboard of this bug. I first reported at There are details of my hardware and environment, there, but I think they might not be relevant, so I'll spare this bug, for now. ffplay, parole, xplayer, totem, seem to be able to play the files normally. Kaffeine, mplayer, smplayer, dragon player play audio, no video. I've got what looks like a very similar problem of audio, no video with vlc-3.0.11. and related packages on 64-bit MGA7. This is very much a work in progress as I try different platforms and settings

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Same platform running M7.1 everything runs just fine. Same condition across Plasma, Xfce, Gnome, IceWM Vbox clients run under M8 everything works just fine. Videos ( Totem ) plays both audio and video Parole Media Player plays both audio and video VLC, mp4, plays only audio, no video, black screen Package ffmpeg-4.3.86_64 is already installed Package vlc-3.0.11.86_64 is already wilcal]# urpmi ffmpeg

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Ubuntu intel graphics driver avc1