Hi!I am running Debian 9.5 Stretch 64 bit.
I have noticed that whenever I am watching a video on VLC with full screen then a youtube video popup alert notification appears,the Debian hangs when I try to close the popup.
I am forced to press Ctrl-Alt-Del to recover my screen.
When I check /var/log/messages I get message below
org.gnome.Nautilus[1069]: [h264 @ 0x7f5dd0ca1d20] error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5
Kindly assist.
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error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5 VLC
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Re: error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5 VLC
i don't understand.4joeyirosh1 wrote:watching a video on VLC with full screen then a youtube video popup alert notification appears
are you watching youtube videos through VLC?
what is issuing the notification?
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Re: error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5 VLC
I am not watching youtube videos on VLC.What I meant is that while playing eg an mp4 file on VLC,I have my chrome browser running in the background and since I have subscribed to some youtube sites,their popup notifications appear when these youtube sites release a new video.When I try to close the popup thats when debian hangs.debiman wrote:i don't understand.4joeyirosh1 wrote:watching a video on VLC with full screen then a youtube video popup alert notification appears
are you watching youtube videos through VLC?
what is issuing the notification?
Re: error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5 VLC
try enabling or disabling hardware accelaration in chrome.
try playing with vlc's video output settings, too.
you can also try disabling chrome notifications.
it does, however, look like a bug in graphic driver, and would be good to investigate further.
let's start with
try playing with vlc's video output settings, too.
you can also try disabling chrome notifications.
it does, however, look like a bug in graphic driver, and would be good to investigate further.
let's start with
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lspci -k | grep -iEA5 'vga|3d|display'
uname -rv
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Re: error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5 VLC
Please find the output of the 2 commands belowdebiman wrote:try enabling or disabling hardware accelaration in chrome.
try playing with vlc's video output settings, too.
you can also try disabling chrome notifications.
it does, however, look like a bug in graphic driver, and would be good to investigate further.
let's start withCode: Select all
lspci -k | grep -iEA5 'vga|3d|display' uname -rv
# lspci -k | grep -iEA5 'vga|3d|display'
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 5916 (rev 02)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 8215
Kernel driver in use: i915
Kernel modules: i915
00:04.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Skylake Processor Thermal Subsystem (rev 02)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Skylake Processor Thermal Subsystem
# uname -rv
4.9.0-7-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.110-3+deb9u2 (2018-08-13)
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Re: error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5 VLC
Have you installed firmware-misc-nonfree?
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Re: error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5 VLC
Yes newest version firmware-misc-nonfree 20161130-3 is installed.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Have you installed firmware-misc-nonfree?
Re: error while decoding MB 36 17, bytestream -5 VLC
thanks for faithfully providing the output i asked for.
next time please use code tags.
now this:
next time please use code tags.
now this:
full troubleshooting and progress documentation please.debiman wrote:try enabling or disabling hardware accelaration in chrome.
try playing with vlc's video output settings, too.
you can also try disabling chrome notifications.