[MPlayer-users] mencoder bug reporting question
Corey Hickey
bugfood-ml at fatooh.org
Tue May 21 12:18:01 CEST 2002
Yeah, my locations and md5sums are the same. I noticed some old avifile
divx libraries kicking around, so I removed them, synched to CVS,
recompiled, and I still have the problem.
I went to my friend's machine (Debian Sid), installed MPlayer and DivX
5.0.1 and played the files, with the same results as on mine.
I went to a different friend's machine (windows 98), installed DivX
5.0.2, and played the files with GDivX Player and Window$ Media Player.
Both times, the display "went blocky", but playback continued.
I went to a public computer I administer (windows 2000), that had DivX
5.0.0 installed and tried the files. Same result.
In any case, if the consensus is that this is definitely a decoding bug,
I will take the case up with the developers at divx.com
Does anyone have any further input?
-Corey
> locate libdivx*
> /home/michael/divx4linux-20020418/libdivxdecore.so
> /usr/local/lib/libdivxdecore.so
> /usr/local/lib/libdivxdecore.so.0
> /home/michael/divx4linux-20020418/libdivxencore.so
> /usr/local/lib/libdivxencore.so
> /usr/local/lib/libdivxencore.so.0
>
> md5sum {/usr/local/lib/,./}libdivx*.so
> c5213d9bd587fb3885b7cc13e1e046b3 /usr/local/lib/libdivxdecore.so
> 18e24556afb89b5902f2069ebf808750 /usr/local/lib/libdivxencore.so
> c5213d9bd587fb3885b7cc13e1e046b3 ./libdivxdecore.so
> 18e24556afb89b5902f2069ebf808750 ./libdivxencore.so
>
> btw, on windo$ it didt show any blocks either, it just stoped playing in the
> middle, so i guess its some sort of memory corruption bug in divx501
>
> [...]
>
> Michael
>
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