GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 562522
sample problematic HD video files
Last modified: 2009-01-09 23:24:46 UTC
my camcorder outputs 1280x720 H.264 + AAC videos, inside a .mov container. Mplayer and VLC can playback the videos correctly (except the tons of warnings if you use the mplayer gui), and ffmpeg2theora works well too. However, trying to play them back in totem-gstreamer, I get - strange artifacts - sometimes lag - sometimes totem disappears (crashes?) while playing I would like to know if you are interested in samples I would hereby provide.
some samples you can wget; the .mov files are the originals which exhibit the problem, and the .ogv files are the ones that were converted by ffmpeg as a reference: http://jeff.ecchi.ca/public/test%20HD%201.MOV http://jeff.ecchi.ca/public/test%20HD%201.ogv http://jeff.ecchi.ca/public/test%20HD%205.MOV http://jeff.ecchi.ca/public/test%20HD%205.ogv
2008-11-28 10:27:04 ERROR 403: Forbidden. Can you make them accessible ?
oops sorry, should be fixed now. I forgot that FAT32 memory cards tend to do these kinds of situations :)
bump, have you found anything on those sample mov files?
those files play and seek perfectly fine with cvs of all. Can you give us the versions of installed gstreamer packages and the output of : GST_DEBUG=2 totem test\ HD\ 1.MOV > log 2>&1
Created attachment 124282 [details] debug log gstreamer 0.10.18, (same for plugins base), good/bad/ugly are 0.10.7.
I tried out Ubuntu 8.10 with gstreamer 0.10.21 today, and indeed, the videos playback and seek perfectly, no artifacts or crashes. Great job, gstreamer folks!