Opened 11 years ago

Closed 7 years ago

Last modified 7 months ago

#9600 closed bug (fixed)

WebM files are losing all the frames.

Reported by: Premislaus Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone: R1
Component: Audio & Video/Codecs Version: R1/Development
Keywords: WebM Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: x86

Description

WebM files are losing all the frames im Haiku. Audio works.

Attachments (3)

terminal_output.zip (567.3 KB ) - added by Premislaus 11 years ago.
File_info.png (340.7 KB ) - added by Premislaus 11 years ago.
syslog (350.8 KB ) - added by Premislaus 11 years ago.

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Change History (14)

by Premislaus, 11 years ago

Attachment: terminal_output.zip added

by Premislaus, 11 years ago

Attachment: File_info.png added

by Premislaus, 11 years ago

Attachment: syslog added

comment:1 by Premislaus, 11 years ago

Welcome to the Haiku shell.

~/Desktop> "VLC Media Player"
VLC media player 0.8.6i Janus
scrollview BView::_InitData(): resizing mode or flags swapped
[00000262] mkv demuxer error: Not a Matroska file : DocType = webm 
[00000262] mkv demuxer error: cannot find KaxSegment
[00000262] ffmpeg demuxer error: Seeking too far : EOF?
[00000262] ffmpeg demuxer error: av_open_input_stream failed
[00000262] ps demuxer error: cannot peek
[00000254] main input error: no suitable demux module for `/:///boot/home/Desktop/Aida - Mucha W Mucholocie.webm'
[00000248] main playlist: nothing to play
[00000248] main playlist: stopping playback
~/Desktop> 

comment:2 by X512, 11 years ago

VLC port is not Haiku component. It has own codecs and use Haiku only for presenting frames on screen and playing audio. Also it is pretty old and probably don't support WebM. There are no newer VLC avalible for now. So I think that this bug is invalid.

Try MediaPlayer - Haiku native player. Mayble it supports WebM. If not, try some 3rd party player from Haikuware.

comment:3 by Giova84, 11 years ago

I am able to properly play WebM files using default MediaPlayer: http://s21.postimg.org/7d0s29hiv/Web_MOn_Haiku.png

in reply to:  2 comment:4 by Premislaus, 11 years ago

Replying to X512:

VLC port is not Haiku component. It has own codecs and use Haiku only for presenting frames on screen and playing audio. Also it is pretty old and probably don't support WebM. There are no newer VLC avalible for now. So I think that this bug is invalid.

Try MediaPlayer - Haiku native player. Mayble it supports WebM. If not, try some 3rd party player from Haikuware.

What? Take a look at attachments.

in reply to:  3 comment:5 by Premislaus, 11 years ago

Replying to Giova84:

I am able to properly play WebM files using default MediaPlayer: http://s21.postimg.org/7d0s29hiv/Web_MOn_Haiku.png

I do not. Videos from YouTube do not work for me. On Windows works good. This problem occurs for a very long time.

Version 0, edited 11 years ago by Premislaus (next)

comment:6 by humdinger, 11 years ago

Maybe you should link to some files you can't play back with MediaPlayer. I just tried the Bunny sample which works.

in reply to:  6 comment:7 by Premislaus, 11 years ago

Replying to humdinger:

Maybe you should link to some files you can't play back with MediaPlayer. I just tried the Bunny sample which works.

This file works fine...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IueASDp61bc

comment:8 by humdinger, 11 years ago

With "this" I assume you mean the Bunny flic. The linked youtube file isn't available in Germany... <rolleyes>

in reply to:  8 comment:9 by Premislaus, 11 years ago

Replying to humdinger:

With "this" I assume you mean the Bunny flic. The linked youtube file isn't available in Germany... <rolleyes>

Yeah.

Maybe Try some Polish proxy gateway form Google?

comment:10 by Premislaus, 11 years ago

I know why it does not work. This and some files have 1000 FPS O.o. The programs that I have on Windows, probably sets a lower value (workaround).

Last edited 11 years ago by Premislaus (previous) (diff)

comment:11 by pulkomandy, 7 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

I tried the files from http://www.webmfiles.org/demo-files/ and they work just fine. Closing, reopen if you have a sample of a broken file.

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