<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><style type="text/css">body { font-family:'DejaVu Sans Condensed'; font-size:18px; background:Window}</style></head><body><div>On Wed, 16 May 2012 08:27:35 +0100, Raffaele BELARDI<br><raffaele.belardi@st.com> wrote:<br><br>> On 05/14/2012 09:05 AM, Raffaele Belardi wrote:<br>>> After the move to 0.25 playback of the videos recorded from my still<br>>> camera in MythGallery is awful: Internal player plays a couple of<br>>> seconds, then stops audio and video, then continues, then stops again<br>>> and so on. The log is full of "Timed out waiting for frames, and There<br>>> are not enough free frames, discarding buffered frames".<br>>><br>>> mplayer plays the same files without issues. No problem playing AVIs nor<br>>> high quality mkv with Internal player. Live TV is ok.<br>><br>> Nobody else is having problems with MJPEG movies in MythGallery?<br>><br>> thanks,<br>><br>> raffaele<br>> _______________________________________________<br><br>Yes. I also noticed this a few days ago.<br><br>My camera generates MOV files which produce the problems you describe.<br>Some of these I have compressed to AVI files (for web posting) and these<br>also have the stutter. However other (downloaded) AVI files play perfectly<br>in Myth, as do other formats. All these 'problem files' play perfectly in<br>VLC and mythffplay.<br><br>So is it an issue with MythVideo playing files produced by cameras ?<br><br>I used VLC to play these movies in 0.24 but I don't remember why - I must<br>have had some issues back then as well.<br><br>More worryingly, I can't seem to change the MythGallery player any more -<br>it no longer appears to respect the Video File Type settings in 0.25. If I<br>copy a camera video to my 'videos' directory it plays using VLC (as<br>configured). However the same video in my 'pictures' directory always<br>invokes the Internal player.<br><br>I've attached a "-v playback --loglevel debug" log. The "60 Hz Display<br>Refresh Rate" is alarming (I'm using UK PAL) but it seems to report this<br>for playable videos as well, so I'm not sure what this really means.<br><br><a href="http://pastebin.com/rKBegn3T">http://pastebin.com/rKBegn3T</a>
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