I removed libxine2-* and gxine from deb-multimedia as you requested and
reinstalled from Debian/testing as you requested.

This does not fix the bug.

I also must state that a screencast surely can be seen too as "video".

The video stream is still buggish shown.

Could you already locate the bug?

Adrian Immanuel KIES

On Wed, 2013-09-18 at 17:11 +0100, Darren Salt wrote:
> reassign 723627 libxine2 1.2.3-1
> thanks
> 
> I demand that Adrian Immanuel Kiess may or may not have written...
> 
> >    * What led up to the situation?
> >      Watching OGG Vorbis video stream recorded with byzanz in gxine
> [snip]
> >    * What was the outcome of this action?
> >      Crippled quality (looks like the stuff recorded with istanbul)
> >    * What outcome did you expect instead?
> >      Watching movie in reasonable quality
> 
> > gxine playback of OGG Vorbis streams seem to be broken. Watching the same
> > file with mplayer2 works. Guess it is the video library or something like
> > this!
> 
> Issues like that are never due to the front end. Reassigning appropriately.
> 
> > Attached is a screenshot showing the video stream in gxine.
> 
> No, that's a video, but all the better since it does clearly show the
> problem.
> 
> [snip]
> > ii  libxine2            1:1.2.3-dmo1
> > ii  libxine2-gnome      1:1.2.3-dmo1
> > ii  libxine2-x          1:1.2.3-dmo1
> 
> You should use Debian packages, not third-party packages, when reporting
> bugs. However, in this case, there is no problem with that since the bug
> shows up quite nicely here without those third-party packages.
> 
> [M-F-T set]
> 

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With greetings from Leipzig, Germany.
Adrian Immanuel Kieß 

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