Summary: | dragon player doesn't play files (dvd, .avi) | ||
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Product: | [Applications] dragonplayer | Reporter: | vdbsander+kfja98 |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Unassigned bugs mailing-list <unassigned-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | erre.benito, kde, martin.sandsmark |
Priority: | NOR | Keywords: | investigated, triaged |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: | Output of ls /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.26 |
Description
vdbsander+kfja98
2009-10-08 19:38:23 UTC
what is the phonon engine that you use ? I can confirm that Dragon Player doesn't play some files. In my case, it seems to be unable to play some mkv files. I select the file, click the play button, and nothing happens, not even a dialog telling me that the file can't be played, much less why. The same files can be played without errors using mplayer. Other types of files (tested with mp4 and avi), and even some mkv files, play just fine (except for the fact that, in the case of mkv files, dragon player doesn't show the subtitles track when playing them; however, mplayer does). Calling Dragon Player from the command line with the file to be played as an argument produced the same results. Normally, I'd say it's a problem with the specific files or the format, but the fact that other players can handle the same files and that dragon player seems able to play other files in the same format seems strange to me. I'm using the Xine phonon engine on Debian Testing. KDE version is 4.3.2 (latest one available on the Debian Testing repos), with Dragon Player 2.0. If need be, I could test other file types, or the same files with programs other than Dragon Player and mplayer. Please make sure you have the appropriate codecs for Xine to play the files. Created attachment 38893 [details]
Output of ls /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.26
The previous attachment is a list of the contents of my xine plugins directory. I included it in case it helps, since I seem to have all the necessary codecs to play the files with which I'm experiencing problems (there's an mkv plugin in there, and the problematic files are all matroska files). As additional information, the affected files all seem to contain mpeg4 video and AAC audio, with ASS subtitles (and I also seem to have the mpeg codecs, not sure about AAC though, but even if I was missing that I should at least get video output, and I don't). I also checked which xine packages I have installed, and it looks like I have all plugins available for my distro (Debian testing, packages libxine1-misc-plugins and libxine1-plugins). Dear Bug Submitter, This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least 15 days. Please provide the requested information as soon as possible and set the bug status as REPORTED. Due to regular bug tracker maintenance, if the bug is still in NEEDSINFO status with no change in 30 days, the bug will be closed as RESOLVED > WORKSFORME due to lack of needed information. For more information about our bug triaging procedures please read the wiki located here: https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Bug_triaging If you have already provided the requested information, please set the bug status as REPORTED so that the KDE team knows that the bug is ready to be confirmed. Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone! This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least 30 days. The bug is now closed as RESOLVED > WORKSFORME due to lack of needed information. For more information about our bug triaging procedures please read the wiki located here: https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Bug_triaging Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone! |