[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 357662] [xvid] crashes seeking in partially downloaded .avi
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Wed Oct 18 04:20:21 PDT 2006
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GStreamer | gst-plugins-bad | Ver: HEAD CVS
Tim-Philipp Müller changed:
What |Removed |Added
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AssignedTo|totem-gstreamer- |gstreamer-
|maint at gnome.bugs |bugs at lists.sourceforge.net
Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO
Component|GStreamer backend |gst-plugins-bad
Product|totem |GStreamer
QAContact|totem-gstreamer- |gstreamer-
|maint at gnome.bugs |bugs at lists.sourceforge.net
Summary|crash in Movie Player: |[xvid] crashes seeking in
|attempted to rewind whil... |partially downloaded .avi
Target Milestone|--- |HEAD
Version|2.16.x |HEAD CVS
------- Comment #5 from Tim-Philipp Müller 2006-10-18 11:19 UTC -------
This looks like the usual 'the-xvid-decoder-in-bad-isn't-very-stable'.
xviddec's rank has been set to NONE in CVS for now so it's not autoplugged any
longer. I suggest you install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg for mpeg4/xvid/divx
decoding.
Moving to GStreamer.
Could you please install gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-dbg (and or
-bad-multiverse-dbg), so that we can get a decent stack trace for the xviddec
bits?
(The fact that the AVI was fully downloaded when you seeked probably doesn't
matter, avidemux will probably just use the size it found the movie to be at
the start and won't keep updating that as the file grows).
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