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hi,
i have problems playing any sort of video (xvid,mpeg,divX) on Arch64 whether using mplayer or VLC. i never had this when using 32-bit Arch so i'm wondering if this is an Arch64 specific issue? whenever i try it, my KDE will crash and restart.
i'm using ATI X1300Pro with fglrx driver. really hope to solve this as i dont wanna have to go back to Windows to play videos
thanks.
"The Future Makes Fools of Experts and Visionaries of Lunatics" -Darcy Wilson, CHIP-
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Strange, does this happen when using "vesa"-driver from xorg?
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I tried this. Using noatun on arch64 caused my system to freeze. Kaffeine works though. ATI RS482 on board video with radeon driver.
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Please try the affected videos with mplayer to find out if it is a codec issue or application related.
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I can confirm this (with nvidia-card) Only noatum makes X freeze. Works fine with Kaffeine.
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hi,
ok i will try kaffein. mplayer from repo doesnt work for me.
"The Future Makes Fools of Experts and Visionaries of Lunatics" -Darcy Wilson, CHIP-
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Out of curiousity, what video output driver are you using? Given it is a problem affecting both nvidia and ati, perhaps it's a bug in the 64bit implementation of xvideo (or similar).
What engine is kaffeine using when it works? Gstreamer or xine? Or does it work with both?
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The most recent MPlayer in the repos for sure doesn't work right (at least with NVidia). I've been using a copy I built from SVN that does work. VLC is working fine.
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kaffeine uses xine engine. for me mplayer is fine with nvidia driver.
please start any player from commandline to get a helpful error message.
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This is what I get when trying to start mplayer from console:
mplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libslang.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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ok. since mplayer left current i have built it with slang installed that is not in any repo. i will rebuild it without slang.
Sry for confusion. I have no special chroot for building extra packages. Maybe I will setup one when more community packages will hit my system.
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Out of curiousity, what video output driver are you using? Given it is a problem affecting both nvidia and ati, perhaps it's a bug in the 64bit implementation of xvideo (or similar).
What engine is kaffeine using when it works? Gstreamer or xine? Or does it work with both?
i am using the fglrx driver for ATI. on media players all settings are default.
the errors i got when starting repo version of mplayer is same as what is feedbacked by Back2Cali.
strange thing is the crashes happen even when i used chrooted 32-bit version of VLC.
i still haven't given Kaffeine a try yet, i will try it tonight.
thanks all.
"The Future Makes Fools of Experts and Visionaries of Lunatics" -Darcy Wilson, CHIP-
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bummer! kafeine also doesn't work for me! i'm wondering if i am an isolated case.
my system spec is amd64x2 3600+ with ATI X1300Pro, 1 GB of RAM.
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This is what I get when trying to start mplayer from console:
mplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libslang.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This should be fixed now.
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hi!
can anyone tell me how i can trace these crashes? its driving me nuts not being able to play video at all under linux.
~/.xsession-errors showed me this, but i'm not sure if this is the right file to look for debugging
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
CLIENT: Task: Task::done()
CLIENT: Task: emitting finished
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can someone tell me how to debug the crashes? thanks
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