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Bug 562826 - Banshee Video will not display.
Banshee Video will not display.
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: banshee
Classification: Other
Component: GStreamer
1.4.2
Other All
: Normal normal
: 1.x
Assigned To: Banshee Maintainers
Banshee Maintainers
gnome[unmaintained]
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2008-12-01 01:11 UTC by Joshua Powers
Modified: 2020-03-17 08:17 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
output of lspci (1.92 KB, text/plain)
2009-03-22 20:55 UTC, Michael Fiedler
Details
log file during the bug (15.49 KB, text/x-log)
2010-09-05 20:50 UTC, Stoyan Deckoff
Details
Banshee Debug log (Ubuntu 10.10) (15.04 KB, text/plain)
2010-11-29 13:46 UTC, roadSurfer
Details

Description Joshua Powers 2008-12-01 01:11:15 UTC
Please describe the problem:
When attempting to playback video, Banshee will play the video's audio but will only display video for a fracton of a second then playback screen goes blank.

Steps to reproduce:
1. open banshee media player
2. goto video library
3. select a video and press play or double-click the video


Actual results:
Banshee playes the file but only sound is present, video will not display.

Expected results:
Banshee should display video along with audio.

Does this happen every time?
Yes

Other information:
A small but incompleate work around is present. run gstreamer-properties and select video tab and in default video output select X windows (no Xv). This allows video to play but it is very cpu intensive and causes video playback to become choppy even on a 1.8 Ghz cpu, 1 GB of ram and an ATI video card with 32 MB of memory. Banshee needs to beable to play video using the default video output driver.
Comment 1 Caleb Sawtell 2009-02-10 23:41:33 UTC
Can you play video in totem?
Are you using any kinda of compositor?
And does this still occur in banshee 1.4.2?
Comment 2 Joshua Powers 2009-02-11 04:24:58 UTC
Yes it plays in all other players,
no I am not using any compositor,
yes it still occurs in 1.4.2
also video will show if i open the banshee menus (media, edit, etc.)
or if i open a terminal and it is in focus video will also show.
Comment 3 Gabriel Burt 2009-02-11 04:43:38 UTC
I think I've seen this bug.  While it's blank, if you move the window around does it trigger it to come back?
Comment 4 Joshua Powers 2009-02-11 13:10:46 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> I think I've seen this bug.  While it's blank, if you move the window around
> does it trigger it to come back?
> 

Comment 5 Joshua Powers 2009-02-11 13:11:38 UTC
Sorry about the blank post, I havn't tried yet, I will as soon as I can.
Comment 6 Joshua Powers 2009-02-11 16:06:52 UTC
Yes, If i play a video and then move the window around the video comes up and stays untill i switch to something other than now playing screen (eg: music library, video lib, last.fm, etc.)
Comment 7 Michael Fiedler 2009-03-22 20:55:02 UTC
Created attachment 131139 [details]
output of lspci
Comment 8 Michael Fiedler 2009-03-22 20:56:55 UTC
I think I encountered a similar behaviour as described in the first post: Only audio being played in Banshee whereas VLC and Totem didn't have this problem.

However, currently Banshee works well after applying a workaround for another bug concerning package xserver-xorg-video-intel in Ubuntu 8.04. I had random system freezes when starting to play video files.

System: Ubuntu 8.04
Intel 945 graphics
Banshee version: 1.4.3 from Banshee Team PPA (https://edge.launchpad.net/~banshee-team/+archive/ppa)
video card: Intel 945

Workaround: replace versions of xserver-xorg-video-intel (and dependency libdrm2) with version from Debian Lenny

bugs related to my workaround:
 - https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/233896
 - https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229128
Comment 9 Theodore Lee 2009-06-05 02:19:43 UTC
I'm still encountering this exact same problem in Banshee 1.5.0, running Ubuntu Jaunty with Intel 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics (ancient I know).

Videos play fine in Totem and other players, and the workaround produces extremely choppy video.
Comment 10 Benjamin Klüglein 2009-11-06 21:53:30 UTC
This problem is still occurring for me in Banshee 1.6 Beta 2 (1.5.1) on my HP nx6125 laptop running Ubuntu Karmic. It has a ATI Technologies Inc Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE) graphics card
Comment 11 Deepak Malik 2010-02-01 22:28:37 UTC
It is still happening to me, with all video files.
Banshee 1.6 Beta 2 (1.5.1)
kubuntu 9.10 (karmic)
pentuim - 4 desktop
Comment 12 Stoyan Deckoff 2010-09-05 20:50:44 UTC
Created attachment 169524 [details]
log file during the bug
Comment 13 Stoyan Deckoff 2010-09-05 20:51:37 UTC
I can confirm the bug on THinkpad x40, Ubuntu 10.04, banshee 1.7.5 and 1.7.4
Comment 14 roadSurfer 2010-11-29 12:48:53 UTC
As reported in https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609060 I can also confirm this.

OS: Ubuntu 10.10, Gnome, Compiz fully updated
Banshe: 1.9 from the daily PPA, downloaded this morning.
Formats affect: All?  (AVI and mp4 tested)
System: Dell Opitplex-GX270
Comment 15 André Klapper 2010-11-29 12:51:40 UTC
"Me too" comments are not helpful - provide logs instead, please.
Comment 16 roadSurfer 2010-11-29 13:46:50 UTC
Created attachment 175464 [details]
Banshee Debug log (Ubuntu 10.10)
Comment 17 roadSurfer 2010-11-29 13:52:31 UTC
I couldn't find any documentation on where the log file should be (it wasn't under ~/config/banshee-1, I did check the Help and tried searching too) so all I could attach was the output from the CLI.  Sorry if this is not enough.

I open the video, let it run with the black screen for about 10 seconds, moved the window so that it displayed, let it run for a few more seconds and then quit.

FWIW Stoyan had already attached a log for this behaviour and the bug was still listed as Unconfirmed, I was just trying to add weight to his message.
Comment 18 David Nielsen 2010-11-29 15:13:58 UTC
when running banshee-1 --debug --redirect-log the log file is always found as ~/.config/banshee-1/log
Comment 19 André Klapper 2020-03-17 08:17:14 UTC
Banshee is not under active development anymore and had its last code changes more than three years ago. Its codebase has been archived.

Closing this report as WONTFIX as part of Bugzilla Housekeeping to reflect
reality. Please feel free to reopen this ticket (or rather transfer the project
to GNOME Gitlab, as GNOME Bugzilla is being shut down) if anyone takes the
responsibility for active development again.
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/issues/264 for more info.