| Summary: | [Plasma Wayland] Screen lock not inhibited when playing media content with mpv | ||
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| Product: | [Plasma] plasmashell | Reporter: | Tom Seewald <tseewald> |
| Component: | Power management & brightness | Assignee: | Plasma Bugs List <plasma-bugs-null> |
| Status: | RESOLVED DOWNSTREAM | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | DianaNites, ilikefoss, natalie_clarius, nate, voidpointertonull+bugskdeorg |
| Priority: | NOR | Keywords: | wayland-only |
| Version First Reported In: | 6.3.0 | ||
| Target Milestone: | 1.0 | ||
| Platform: | Other | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
Tom Seewald
2023-07-03 18:00:50 UTC
It's up to a player to inhibit screen locking and sleep. mpv is a very minimal player at its core, but it's extensible via plugins. One such plugin provides MPRIS integrations (so you could control it via media buttons on your keyboard, and in the Media applet in Plasma panel); another such plugin could provide integration with sleep inhibition features of your OS. For example: https://git.sr.ht/~anteater/mpv-inhibit-suspend But mpv *does* inform the compositor of this via the wayland's idle inhibit protocol [1]. The link you posted is a workaround for Gnome's lack of support of the idle inhibit protocol, that is not due to mpv not supporting a standard way of inhibiting sleep/screen lock. I don't think KDE Plasma is working as intended by ignoring a standard wayland protocol. "A common problem is that Linux desktop environments ignore the standard screensaver APIs on which mpv relies. In particular, mpv uses the Screen Saver extension (XSS) on X11, and the idle-inhibit protocol on Wayland." [2] [1] https://wayland.app/protocols/idle-inhibit-unstable-v1 [2] https://mpv.io/manual/master/ OK, I didn't know about that. Sorry for closing. Given the provided steps, can't reproduce on: Operating System: Kubuntu 23.10 KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.8 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.110.0 Qt Version: 5.15.10 Kernel Version: 6.5.0-10-generic (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland However I did find a way to get the claimed problem a different way. When minimizing mpv, it no longer inhibits screen locking for me, technically resulting in screen locking while media is still playing, but then this behavior seems to be intended and I find it desirable, so likely it's not about this. Found this because ironically I kind of have the opposite issue. I just found out that media playback inhibits turning off the screen for me even on the lock screen where the inhibition no longer makes sense. I can reproduce / confirm it on Debian 13 (Trixie) with the unstable repository and: SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: KDE Plasma Version: 6.3.0 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.11.0 Qt Version: 6.7.2 Kernel Version: 6.12.15-amd64 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Hardware: Laptop Dell Inspiron 5770 (17" 1080p@60Hz screen) CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-8250U CPU @ 1.60GHz GPU 1: Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 620 (main, Vulkan capable) GPU 2: AMD Radeon R5 M465 Series RAM: 8 GiB (7.7 GiB usable) mpv-version: mpv 0.39.0 Copyright © 2000-2024 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects libplacebo version: v7.349.0 FFmpeg version: 7.1-3+b2 FFmpeg library versions: libavcodec 61.19.100 libavdevice 61.3.100 libavfilter 10.4.100 libavformat 61.7.100 libavutil 59.39.100 libswresample 5.3.100 libswscale 8.3.100 Haruna, that is based on libmpv inhibits it properly! VLC also does it! I even tried to make it full screen and windowed again, but it didn't help. Does mpv need to be started with some parameters to do it? As I started it with none (other than the vide file name) Ultimately, if other apps work, this isn't a Plasma problem; it's an app problem for not properly using the inhibition tools and APIs. |