Am Sunday 21 September 2008 21:19:29 schrieb Reinhard Tartler: > Helmut Pozimski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Am Sunday 21 September 2008 18:53:44 schrieb Reinhard Tartler: > >> Could you please retry with the current package in lenny? We now have a > >> later ffmpeg snapshot, and I expect that problem to be fixed now. > > > > Well, the problem is gone for mplayer, but for xine and vlc it still > > exists. > > that's strange now, since all link to debian's libavcodec. > > Can you please note what exact versions of mplayer, xine and vlc you > have been testing? and please verify that they all link against debian's > libavcodec?
I tested: mplayer Version: 1.0~rc2-17 which works fine and links against libavcodec.so.51 => /usr/lib/libavcodec.so.51 (0x00007fc654c98000) libxine1 Version: 1.1.14-3 with xine-ui Version: 0.99.5+cvs20070914-2 which shows the border and doesn't seem to link to libavcodec at all (at least neither /usr/lib/libxine.so.1 nor /usr/bin/xine do) and vlc Version: 0.8.6.h-1 which shows the border and links against libavcodec.so.51 => /usr/lib/libavcodec.so.51 (0x00007f166854e000) I tested it with libavcodec51 Version: 0.svn20080206-12 (from Debian repository) and libavcodec51 Version: 3:20080706-0.2 (from debian-multimedia.org) which gives the same results. For me it now seems likely that libavcodec doesn't cause the problem itself but either the way vlc and xine are using it or some other library used when playing theora videos. regards Helmut
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