GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 746377
[asfdemux] Can't seek after playing video to the end
Last modified: 2017-05-25 15:44:23 UTC
This is seen with 0.10.19. After seek event upstream, the following downstream events are seen on sink pad of asfdemux: FLUSH_START/STOP & NEWSEGMENT event. However, NEWSEGMENT event seems not to get propagated further downstream. The trace "handling newsegment event" is seen but not "sending new-segment event". This is seen with different ASF streams. Please let me know if this has been addressed in later versions. Thanks much!! Norbert
This problem was reported against a version which is not supported anymore. Could you please check again if the issue you reported here still happens in a recent version of GStreamer and update this report by adding a comment, adjusting the 'Version' field, and resetting the status of this bug report from NEEDINFO to its previous status? Without feedback this report might get closed as INCOMPLETE after a while. Again thank you for reporting this problem. We are sorry that it could not be fixed for the version that you originally used here.
Hi Nicolas, Thanks for your comments. The reason we use an unsupported version is related to application specific requirements. One reason for filing this case was to reach out to the community to see whether someone has seen this problem before... and can perhaps point in right direction. If anyone can recall a duplicate bug number or even a patch... this would help tremendously. Thanks much in advance!!
You may use the mailing list for these kind of question. The bugzilla is used to track issues on active version of GStreamer. The 0.10 development has stopped more then 2 years ago, the version you target was released in 2006. To add to this, this part of the code has been re-written in 1.0+ releases. You are of course invited to test this on supported releases of GStreamer, or close this bug as it won't be addressed. You may want to ask on ML or IRC channel if anyway remembers a 5 years old bug, though it's a very long time.
Thanks for the bug report. Please let us know if it's still an issue with recent 1.x versions of GStreamer, thanks!