hello everybody, i have another question.
i had already installed multimedia codecs and rebooted the computer, but still unable to play offline .mp4 and .avi videos using vlc media player on sparky 5.2 xfce 32-bit. by "unable to play" here, i mean, the audio comes out, but the video is blank/black.
i tested playing the same videos on another computer that runs mx17 64-bit, and it plays well.
vlc player on sparky is release 2.2.8, while the one in mx17 computer is release 2.2.6. playing online videos like youtube, vimeo and facebook videos do not have this issue.
i also tested running vlc from the terminal command line :
$ vlc videofile.mp4
and the result is the same, there is only audio. video does not display.
on terminal, there are same error messages for both .mp4 and .avi videos :
Quote
[01175a90] vdpau_display vout display error: output surface creation failure: A catch-all error, used when no other error code applies.
[01175a90] vdpau_display vout display error: output surface creation failure: A catch-all error, used when no other error code applies.
^C[01175a90] vdpau_display vout display error: output surface creation failure: A catch-all error, used when no other error code applies.
[01175a90] vdpau_display vout display error: output surface creation failure: A catch-all error, used when no other error code applies.
i am wondering, what do i miss here ? :o
thanks again.
Debian Stretch is using 2.2.7 with no issues... can you revert?
This is related to VLC configuration, try this out:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2365719Please, don't forget to come back if it works and edit the first message title adding [SOLVED] to the beginning of it, so the solution can help others.
Quote from: sdibaja on December 21, 2017, 03:40:18 PM
Debian Stretch is using 2.2.7 with no issues... can you revert?
thank you, sir, but i am new to debian, could you please tell me how to revert to earlier release safely ?
Quote from: Capitain_Jack on December 21, 2017, 03:41:06 PM
This is related to VLC configuration, try this out:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2365719
Please, don't forget to come back if it works and edit the first message title adding [SOLVED] to the beginning of it, so the solution can help others.
thank you, sir, the way mentioned on ubuntuforums works.
i also install smplayer and it works too. so i guess it is an vlc 2.2.8 issue.
if there is no other better solution, i am marking this thread [solved].
thanks again everybody, i really appreciate it.