Support for displaying embedded cover art from audio files
To reproduce it: use yt-dlp -x on a random YT video URI. The output file isn't recognized by xine. VLC, MPV and fb2k have no problems with it.
To reproduce it: use yt-dlp -x on a random YT video URI. The resulting files aren't recognized by xine.
Hmm, turns out this is file-specific It tried this sample Opus file, which plays. My Opus files however (encoded with Lavf58.76.100 according to the metadata) don't play.
Hmm, turns out this is file-specific It tried this sample Opus file, which plays. My Opus file however (encoded with Lavf58.76.100 according to the metadata) doesn't play.
Further digging with the xine player itself: doesn't play the .opus files as well, the log says s.th. like audio_decoder: no plugin for 'Opus Audio' My Xinelib version is 1.2.11-2. Opus audio support should be there introduced in 1.2.10: The OGG Media Unpacker adds support for the Opus format;
Further digging with the xine player itself: doesn't play the .opus files as well, the log says s.th. like audio_decoder: no plugin for 'Opus Audio' My Xinelib version is 1.2.11-2. Opus audio support was introduced in 1.2.10
Opus files don't show up for playback
Petri released 2.3.0 with the --threads option yesterday. Now the Debian maintainers just have to pick it up. BTW: thank you Petri!
Not sure if related, but I found a discussion about xine, vaPutSurface() errors and iHD/i965 problems https://github.com/intel/libva/issues/677 specifically here https://github.com/intel/libva/issues/677#issuecomment-1410873348
Real X11 - it's the Xfce edition of Linux Mint 21.2. I tried xine -V vaapi with a VDR TS recording from yesterday, same result: black screen, only audio. Attached you can find the verbose log.
The problems seems to be xine and/or iHD driver related. A xine -V vaapi "xvdr+tcp://127.0.0.1:37890#nocache" shows a black screen as well. Attached is the verbose log. Let me know in case I should report this at the xine repository instead (not sure, since you're active as contributor there, too)
The problems seems to be xine and/or iHD driver related. A xine -V vaapi "xvdr+tcp://127.0.0.1:37890#nocache"shows a black screen as well. Attached is the verbose log. Let me know in case I should report this at the xine repository instead (not sure, since you're active as contributor there, too)
The problems seems to be xine and/or iHD driver related. A xine -V vaapi xvdr+tcp://127.0.0.1:37890#nocacheshows a black screen as well. Attached is the verbose log. Let me know in case I should report this at the xine repository instead (not sure, since you're active as contributor there, too)
Agreed, a new release would make sense in order to get new packages in the regular distributions.
Verbose excerpt from syslog Source is a 720p DVB-S2 stream from a Astra 19.2E channel. Nov 4 16:23:01 vdr vdr-sxfe[3085]: [3085] [vdr-sxfe] sxfe_display_open(width=720, height=576, fullscreen=1, display=(null)) Nov 4 16:23:01 vdr vdr-sxfe[3085]: [3085] [vdr-sxfe] sxfe_display_open: Enabling HUD OSD Nov 4 16:23:01 vdr vdr-sxfe[3085]: [3085] [vdr-sxfe] Display size : 508 x 285 mm Nov 4 16:23:01 vdr vdr-sxfe[3085]: [3085] [vdr-sxfe] 1920 x 1080 pixels Nov 4 16:23:01 vdr vdr-sxfe[3085]: [3085] [vdr-sxfe]...
any chance, to get a new release version with this fix? What distribution are you on? For Jammy-based Ubuntus there's a Launchpad PPA by seahawk1986, who provides packages based on recent Git checkouts (2.2.0+git20231014 being the latest).
Black screen with VAAPI on intel-media-driver 22.3.1
I'd like to bring this up again. It would make PeaZip easier to install and also boost its popularity if it would be included in repositories like those from Ubuntu. Is there any reason behind it? If I hadn't found PeaZip after several Google searches, I would have never discovered that such an excellent solution exists. I used xarchiver and File-Roller for years, but I constantly had to go back to the command line because both lack advanced options. I'm glad that these times are finally over thanks...
Unpacking ZIP files overwrites existing files without prompting