https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356348
--- Comment #1 from phillip9...@juno.com --- (In reply to phillip9001 from comment #0) > Plugins installed: mplayerthumbs, ffmpegthumbs, kffpmegthumbnailer, > kdegraphics-thumbnailers, ffmpegthumbnailer. > > The thumbnail previews of various container videos (e.g., flv, mpeg, mkv, > and avi) in dolphin do appear, when "Preview" mode is active or when you > mouse over the files. However, with HEVC (high efficiency video codec) video > files the previews do not appear on the files nor when you mouse over the > icons. In the preview panel, you can still play the HEVC video files without > any hindrances, but the preview thumbnails or icons are still missing in > Preview panel. > > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. Install the following plugins/codecs: mplayerthumbs, ffmpegthumbs, > kffpmegthumbnailer, kdegraphics-thumbnailers, and ffmpegthumbnailer. > 2. Activate the plugins/codecs in the "Settings" tab and under > "Preferences". > 3. View HEVC video files in the local drives (via Dolphin 4.14.2), with > "Preview" and "Preview Panel" activated. > > Actual Results: > The thumbnail previews of various container videos (e.g., flv, mpeg, mkv, > and avi) in dolphin do show even when you mouse over the files. However, > with HEVC (high efficiency video codec) video files the previews do not > appear on the files nor when you mouse over the icons. In the preview panel, > you can still play the HEVC video files without any hindrances. > > > I'm just curious if I'm missing any plugins or codecs that is necessary to > view HEVC video file thumbnails and previews. If not, then it might be a bug > or missing feature which I think should be remedied now that HEVC is > starting to become more common. If you need more information or require > anything on my end, please don't hesitate to ask. My system specs are: Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca x86_64 (KDE), kernel 3.16.7, HP g6-2235us laptop, A10-4600M APU, 8 GB of RAM, 750 GB HDD. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.