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Nick Rout wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Scott <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:scott@web-ster.com"><scott@web-ster.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks for the reply. I did run the frontend in a terminal and it did throw
h264 warnings about the frame size and saying that it's throwing frames out.
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AFAIK Xvmc will not help with h264 encoded material.
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Thanks Nick, I was kind of wondering that myself. Below is some of what
I see in my log (i'm sifting through it off and on today). There's
usually a few lines of these errors off and on, there's definitely
large blocks on the last error that seem to continue throughout playing
the file.<br>
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[h264 @ 0x138db00]decode_slice_header error<br>
[h264 @ 0xb9bb00]mmco: unref short failure<br>
[h264 @ 0xb9bb00]number of reference frames exceeds max (probably
corrupt input), discarding one<br>
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I don't believe that the issue is corrupt data because I can play the
HD files just fine in other players (Xine and Mplayer specifically, I
need to try VLC yet). Has anyone ran into these errors before and more
importantly is there a fix?<br>
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Scott S.<br>
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