If you still want fix it in Lucid, you only need ppa lucid-bleed.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-ubuntu.html
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please ask for a SRU https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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Rémi, this is still a problem in Lucid.
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The bug is fixed now, so I don't really get what you are ranting about.
It would certainly be nice if Ubuntu had a better QA for VLC. Then
again, while that leaves much to be desired, it is far better than on
practically any OS (except perhaps Gentoo and Debian). I can assure you
that Microsoft an
To funicorn:
Well, please don't dramatize so much. No application would do anything
like you described - HW vendors are clever enough to test their drives
to bear the load. Unless you use some really poorly assembled laptop
which has overheating problems by itself.
08 сентября 2011, 13:41 от fun
Same here. VLC suddenly crashes and the whole system freezes leaving the
hard drive madly working. Finally I have cold-reboot the linux kernel.
Ubuntu seems to own a magic power to make every application a hardware
killer.
What if the user is not present and the bad status lasts ? 30 minute of
suc
I managed to reproduce the problem today (using Ubuntu 11.04 _without_
natty-updates). It seems the root cause may be a bug in ALSA after all.
PulseAudio complained in syslog:
Jul 11 11:47:16 leon pulseaudio[1810]: alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_avail() a retourné
une valeur qui est exceptionnellement larg
Hi there!
When can we expect this to get fixed in the Lucid LTS release?
Watching a DVD on Lucid currently leads to having to power cycle the
system about once or twice per movie. It also happens with both ALSA
and Pulse audio drivers.
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I see this bug was marked fix already, but I thought I would add this in
case it was relevant later on.
My system had the same issue where it would eat all the RAM and then
explode after a while. This happened while just playing audio files (mp3
or ogg)
What I've always noticed was this RAM leak
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This bug was fixed in the package vlc - 1.1.9-1ubuntu1.2
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* Backport PulseAudio output plugin rewrite to fix memory leak. (LP: #743323)
* ASX: fix NULL derefence (LP: #785979)
* Qt: undo the FSC/KDE workaround (LP: #774581)
To work around this you can play with the kernel's overcommit settings:
sudo bash
echo 100 > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_ratio
echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory
exit
vlc
Now, when vlc runs amok, a memory allocation will fail and vlc will
crash.
Note that messing with the overcommit settings ca
Maybe I'm lycky bit I need to leave vlc and a 1gb video on for maybe
14-15 hours before any problems occur.
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Tim, would you explain what you mean by "not leave the video on longer
than needed"? I have had this memory-hoarding problem while simply
watching a video file. It wasn't left on longer than needed, it
failed to work as long as needed.
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 03:49, Tim Kornhammar wrote:
> I do
I have followed #86. Test and feedback:
No VLC 1.1.9-1ubuntu1.2 crash happened while playing an MP4 file. But
after Stop playback the Play button doesn't work.
Source: VLC crashed playing an MP4 file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc/+bug/799220
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When I follow #86 the problem is resolved!
It updated the vlc packages from 1.1.9-1ubuntu1.1 to 1.1.9-1ubuntu1.2
Small side note:
When I press pause now the audio continues to play for one more second, and
when I press resume the first 1 or 2 seconds of audio is played twice.
I suggest to open
$ vlc --version
VLC media player 1.1.9 The Luggage (revision exported)
VLC version 1.1.9 The Luggage (exported)
Compiled by buildd on zirconium.buildd (Jun 12 2011 03:10:42)
Compiler: gcc version 4.5.2 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.5.2-8ubuntu4)
System 11.04 (2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:50
@Rémi: According to the Modules Tree dialog, VLC is using ALSA.
@Benjamin: Done. I'll get back to you guys if I somehow manage to reproduce the
memory leak.
Thanks,
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@Axel: Can you install vlc from natty-proposed (see comment #86)?
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As far as I know, unless you set the "aout" vlcrc parameter expliticitly
to "alsa,none", VLC will fall back to whatever it can if/when ALSA
refuses to work. And whatever it can means PulseAudio on Ubuntu, if the
selected ALSA output device is busy (or non-existent).
I have never heard of the memor
I'm still running VLC 1.1.9 on Natty, so I followed the suggestions from
comments #47 and #57 and switched to the ALSA audio plugin, explicitly
selecting a non-default sound device. Unfortunately, this doesn't fix
the problem on my machine. The memory leak seems to occur much more
infrequently, but
It's well known why sync is bad. That's not really the problem. The
problem is to find someone who is able to sync PulseAudio with VLC. I
tried and could not make sense of it. Someone else is going to have to
do that if it matters.
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I downgraded since the memory leak does not affect that much if you do
not leave the video on longer than needed. Audio is half of the show
when watching series and movies.
It shouldn't be to hard to see where this patch affects the audio?
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After the update the audio is often out of sync but maybe that's worth
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/natty/vlc/natty-proposed
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Accepted vlc into natty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu Natty)
Sta
still no audio sync in any of these versions but the memory leaks looks to have
disappeared.
i tried this 1:
1.1.9 PPA of B drung.
2:for 1.1.10 PPA
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unixmen-com/vlc
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install vlc mozilla-plugin-vlc vlc-plugin-pulse
3: for 1.2 PPA
I unlinked bug #794425.
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Actually, I did but a guy linked it to this bug so i hoped it would be
fixed with it, but thats alright. Anyway, I tried the same ram file on
windows with VLC but it was working.
2011/6/14 Benjamin Drung :
> @lipstick: I can reproduce your problem with this ram file. When using
> ALSA directly, th
@lipstick: I can reproduce your problem with this ram file. When using
ALSA directly, the playback sounds weird after around 1:30. Therefore
it's totally unrelated to this memory leak. Please file a new bug report
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@Benjamin Drung:
The PPA version works fine here.
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There is still an unsolved issue with ram files. After listening them
for a while, the audio is just stopped being streamed.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/work/handy/newmedia/intro.ram
After around 1:30, vlc is not playing the file anymore.
Thanks.
2011/6/14 Benjamin Drung :
@zniavre: That's because it not yet fixed in natty. Can you please test
the package from my PPA (see comment #75)?
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i got the same bug after today upgrading in natty 11.04
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** Patch added: "vlc_1.1.9-1ubuntu1.2.debdiff"
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Works for me :) Great – thanks!!
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I prepared a fix for Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) in my PPA [1]. Please install
it from there and don't forget to disable my PPA after the VLC upgrade!
Please report back, if it fixes the memory leak and if it introduce new
issues.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~bdrung/+archive/ppa
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* New upstream release.
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I am working on getting 1.1.10 into the archive (Ubuntu 11.10). 1.1.10
does not meet the SRU requirements. I can backport the pulse rewrite to
11.04 (natty).
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: vlc (Ubuntu Natty)
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True :) Somebody has a ppa with new version?
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/me thinks it should be extensively tested before it gets back-ported to
any stable Ubuntu release.
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1.1.10 just got released.
Any chance of getting it SRU'ed ? :)
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I have the same problem here.
11.04 x64 and 10.04.2 x64(!). Play .flv files at last...
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I've the same bug on Ubuntu 11.04
It uses 1,4Gio when I launch a tiny wmv video file (around 700MB) it's
really weird !
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Yes, it's the similary bug. I have the bug when i do streaming, export
display with bash with my ubuntu and when i read musique.
Le 3 juin 2011 05:25, "Adam Porter" <743...@bugs.launchpad.net> a écrit
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Is this the same bug? https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2025 Is it
relevant? I was strea
Is this the same bug? https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2025 Is it
relevant? I was streaming a video over SMB when it last happened to me.
** Bug watch added: VLC Trac #2025
http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2025
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This memory leak happened to me a couple of days ago in VLC 1.1.9 in
Natty x64... I had never encountered the problem before, and haven't
been able to reproduce it. I was watching an Xvid for about 3 minutes
in fullscreen before it happened. Alt-SysRq was still responsive,
though, so shortly aft
cant install vlc 1.2 .error !
2011/5/30 Rémi Denis-Courmont <743...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Tentative patches there:
>
> http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc/vlc-1.1.git;a=shortlog;h=5e38b9763af421af77c59a544d7ff64dfb451cc6
>
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Tentative patches there:
http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc/vlc-1.1.git;a=shortlog;h=5e38b9763af421af77c59a544d7ff64dfb451cc6
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Milestone: 1.2.0 => 1.1.10
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Yes! The same!
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 5:29 AM, mero <743...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I was using vlc 1.1.9 for recv streaming shoutcast radio and after few
> minutes vlc eat whole 4GB ram ...
> Its the same bug ?
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@Noam: the issue seems to be triggered by high CPU loading, so could be
more likely to happen when you are fullscreen as it takes more CPU time
to display the video than for a small window.
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For some reason, I experience the memory leak only when watching full
screen (both ALSA and PulseAudio); it seems to behave fine when I watch
something in the smaller window of the original size.
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I was using vlc 1.1.9 for recv streaming shoutcast radio and after few minutes
vlc eat whole 4GB ram ...
Its the same bug ?
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@Hubert, please open a bug with ubuntu-bug alsa-base. I'm affected by
the same bug.
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Hubert: I had the same problem. You have to select a sound device other
than the default. The sound and video was still unsynced for me but now
after a reboot it works well.
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Setting the audio output to ALSA make the audio mute after a pause or a
seek...
It seems this is another bug, and it prevents ALSA output to be used...
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Ultimately, the real issue is to get someone to fix the new code in VLC
1.2, which has synchronization and stuttering problems, instead of the
big memory leak.
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another way is to install the "pulseaudio-equalizer", which creates an
"LADSPA Multiband EQ" sound output. this will reproduce it for sure.
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just look before :)
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I'm struggling to consistently reproduce this bug, if anyone knows how
to consistently reproduce this bug please let me know!
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About OOM, yes, I tested it on a rather old machine (Pentium4, 2.5 GB
RAM, 2.5GB swap), it doesn't take long to become full :)
hadrons12345, you are right about the mute, I forgot to mention it, it's
indeed a pity. I'm not sure if it happens every time, though. But at
least it's less damaging and
i was bit too hasty!.but setting the audio output to alsa makes the
audio mute after a pause and play.
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thanks thanos ,looks like your method fixes the sync issues.my audio is
syncing very well.
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On OOM, it depends how much swap space you have, and how patient you
are...
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You seem to already know this, switching VLC to using ALSA solves the
problem (tried it to at least 2 different ubuntu installations). No
killing/restarting or removing pulseaudio required. Just open vlc ->
Tools -> Preferences -> Audio and set Output module to ALSA.
FYI, regarding the kernel, I t
thanks remi,u answered my question.right now i 'm using vlc 1.2 .i hope
to get the audio sync to get fixed as quickly as possible.feels like we
are at the mercy of the developers.
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this problem exists in fedora too.but does installing a 1.1.8 or lower
versions take this problem away? it tried installing 1.1.8 from source
code but it is such a pain. it asks to install lua, mad plugin and a
bunch of others, like 15 dependencies. i 'm a newbie to linux and its
too much for me s
All VLC 1.1.x versions are affected by this bug (memory leak and audio
stops) by default. In VLC 1.2.x development as of today, this problem is
"fixed", but audio sync is quite poor. In versions 1.0.x and older, VLC
will use ALSA by default; this might work if the PulseAudio ALSA plugin
is installe
wow I didn't realise that was the situation. Where does this leave the
people who use this software regularly? does this mean changing OS or
media player is the only feasible option at the moment? Do you think VLC
1.1.7 or earlier will still have this problem?
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I am not saying PulseAudio is bad. I am saying the Canonical, Red Hat
and Novell's of this world cannot expect a hobbyist project like
VideoLAN to have the resources to write decent PulseAudio support in
VLC.
If you have a problem with that, you are more than welcome to write the
code yourself.
-
by the way, this brings up the question if the kernel shouldn't be
capable of recognizing and killing such processes that consume all your
memory
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I was running Ubuntu 10.10 x64 and have been trying to fix this with VLC
1.1.8 and 1.1.9 by trying to have 'ASLA AUDIO OUTPUT' set in my vlc
audio settings but I'm still having problems with this.
So I figured I would upgrade to Ubuntu 11.04 and see if anything
improved. Well it did in that it doe
well, this is certainly not the roght aproach, I have to stand up in
favour pulsaudio! it is a great thing and does a lot moe than alsa,
going back would be a great step back. the thing is that pulseaudio is
more complicated, thus more possibilities how to mess things up. if u
have this approach, g
I have had the same thing happen, sometimes, with Dragon. It seems to be
pulse audio related.
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 11:31 AM, 'lade phillips
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> ihave this problem and not just vlc, also when playing videos with both
> totem and banshee, machine freezes then rest
@LocutusOfBorg While you got it right that VLC 1.2 is officially
unstable, all my attempts to fix audio/video synchronization in VLC 1.2
with PulseAudio have failed, and I will certainly not be able to fix it
by the time VLC 1.2.0 is out.
Ubuntu (and Fedora and OpenSUSE...) have slapped PulseAudio
ihave this problem and not just vlc, also when playing videos with both totem
and banshee, machine freezes then restart
i just installed ubuntu 11.04 i use a hp mini 2133. 1gb ram...
i dint have this problem on ubuntu 10.10
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no sync here too.but that's ok my firefox stutters a bit while
playing flash after vlc 1.2 and flash 10.3(stable) updates. is that
something to do with h.264 codec or flash i dont really know
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@mime @Adam, as said before:
1) this bug is known by developers, and vlc 1.2 is *not* stable, so don't
report bug here (this is a different bug) and don't use it if you think it is
unusable.
2) I personally have a workaround about the sync problem. when the video
is not synced anymore I press st
Exactly the same:
"I only watched something with VLC 1.2 for 45 minutes yesterday and it did not
freeze, however the video and the audio were not in sync." <<- BADLY :-(
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To upgrade your VLC to the 1.2 experimental version to test if this bug
is fixed follow these:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:videolan/master-daily
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
I only watched something with VLC 1.2 for 45 minutes yesterday and it
did not freeze, however the video and the
Happens here on two systems also:
Xubuntu 10.04.2 / 32 Bit with 512 MB RAM and GeForce 4 Ti 4400
Ubuntu 10.04.2 / 64 Bit with 3GB RAM and GeForce 9800GT
Both systems are running NVidia blob.
It's not that frequent but happens now and then. To my best guess the
source type of video doesn't make a
Disabling pulseaudio in the ubuntu version is a good workaround, cound
anybody put it into the 1.1.10 release?
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Very thanks! I really missed so much this feature! let's go testing the
new version
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@Rémi (BTW VLC 1.2 doesn't have the control bar for controlling video
speed, is it normal?)
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Title:
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@LocutusOfBorg It's not a simple bug fix to be backported. It is a
massive rewrite of the affected plug-in.
And then, that new version has its own problem: I perceive a lot of
stutter at super-nominal playback speeds. Also sometimes audio and video
are not synchronized. So I think it is not ready
I have been using 1.2 trunk for some time and didn't experience any
memory leak or other problem with the rewritten pulseaudio output
plugin.
@LocutusOfBorg: The pulseaudio output plugin was rewritten. Just pulling
the new version into 1.1.x doesn't work (seeking will fail then).
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@Rémi Denis-Courmont I'm trying to reproduce with 1.2 trunk vlc, but
according to you the bug seems to be fixed there...
Could you please backport the patch to the 1.1.x release?
this affects so many users.
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** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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@Rémi Denis-Courmont the best way to reproduce is to install boinc and
let the boinc compute while you are watching a video, while processor
usage is high vlc crashes instantly.
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Here is the output of the command you wanted.
Also, to reproduce this, just play a macromedia flash video, press space
bar 2-3 times and then the vlc process takes the whole memory in about
10-15 seconds
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Does anyone have a way to reproduce this RELIABLY?
Also the output of 'pactl list' when the bug occurs would be nice...
** Also affects: vlc
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: vlc
Assignee: (unassigned) => Rémi Denis-Courmont (rdenis)
** Changed in: vlc
Mileston
This bug is pretty annoying. VLC freezes the computer, banshee and totem
don't display subtitles after seeking in the movie. This is the third
time VLC breaks after a distribution upgrade. (The previous annoyance
was #428884 .)
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i 've got the same problem and switched to fedora 14,15(beta).all the
distros which has 1.1.9 vlc has the same trouble playing f4v format.i
want this to be fixed as soon as possible.
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@Guy I don't agree with
"http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=commit;h=77dd16bace3e70599cab1a36fe94565bca717227";
because as far as I can see this change is already in the ubuntu
package.
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