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Users / x264 playback woes, xine and mplayer
« on: April 28, 2008, 11:11:44 am »
Ok, first, let me preface that all my media is in mkv/x264 format, SD/720p/1080p. 4TB of my own DVD/HDDVD/BD rips. This comes from my previous mythtv setup, which used mplayer.

Using xine (the default behavior) these files are nigh unwatchable, green blocks on the left side of the screen, audio cut outs/sync issues. I gather from web searches that this is just a problem inherent in xine (and hasn't been addressed in the nearly 2 years it's been known about).

Then, much to my relief, I came across some mentions on mplayer replacing xine in lmce. I misunderstood at first, and have come to realize that it's only for Blu Ray and HDDVD playback. I did some experimenting, it seems that setting the subtype to "HD 720" or "HD 1080" doesn't matter, and still launches xine as long as the type is still "LinuxMCE Video File". But if you change the type to "LinuxMCE Blu-Ray Disc" or "LinuxMCE HD-DVD", mplayer opens (HURRAY!), and promptly crashes (D'oh). The crash log is identical to the one here.  Then, for some completely unknown reason, I decided to rename an *.mkv file to *.m2ts, which actually allows lmce to correctly launch mplayer and play the file. PERFECT!! Or not...

Fast forward/Reverse/Skip forward/Skip back all crash the player outright (only relevant line in the mplayer log that I can see is: [format] Sample format big-endian AC3 not yet supported ). Pause/Resume bring up the standard lmce timescale OSD (not sure what the name of that thing is), but completely blacks out the video and doesn't actually pause anything (the audio continues at least). Pressing play gets rid of the timescale OSD, but the video is still black (and audio still continues like nothing ever happened).

Is there a known fix for any of this mess possibly? Is the mplayer DCE device just in early development still? I've been struggling with it for the past couple of weeks, and so far I've got to the point where I have to rename all my files and not pause, fast forward or rewind  ;). Still... It's a much better interface than mythtv for non myth media  ;D.

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I've installed b4 and RC1 both from CD a couple of times over the last week or so. I used the Kubuntu Alternate 7.10 CD if it matters (it was the easiest way to get LVM support). No problems on the install, didn't have to do anything out of the ordinary. Installed both i386 and amd64 versions.

I'm just confirming, since you seemed to be asking, that it does work for someone else. I more than likely can't help, seems how it took me the better part of a week to figure out the reason Diskless_Setup.sh kept failing was because the root partition was running out of space...

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