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when I run some video it did not show me image. I can only listen sound. When I was looking on google I found out that my problem could solve by using "X11 video", but it does not help me. Here is my error statement:
Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_ADDRESS")
Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_BUS_TYPE")
Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1)
[0x95a98fc] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
Blocked: call to setlocale(6, "")
Blocked: call to sigaction(17, 0xb700a0d4, 0xb700a048)
Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1)
Warning: call to srand(1309373896)
Warning: call to rand()
Blocked: call to setlocale(6, "")
(process:5537): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1)
Warning: call to rand()
Warning: call to rand()
Warning: call to rand()
Warning: call to rand()
Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1)
Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1)
[mpeg4 @ 0xb0416db0] Invalid and inefficient vfw-avi packed B frames detected
swScaler: pal8 is not supported as output pixel format
[0x99cb78c] swscale scale error: could not init SwScaler and/or allocate memory
[0x99db704] xcb_xv generic error: no available XVideo adaptor
[swscaler @ 0x99f1a20] bad dst image pointers
No accelerated IMDCT transform found
[swscaler @ 0x99f1a20] bad dst image pointers
It likely has something to do with the fact that there is no "vlc" package in the repository (not sure why because there is an "mplayer"), but libraries used by vlc get pulled from there. As a result the vlc you're running wasn't built on the libraries it's linking to. It's conceivable that this could work in some circumstances, but it can very easily cause problems.
Try removing the debian-multimedia packages and installing the official Debian versions.
If that works, you may need to rebuild vlc from source yourself linking against debian-multimedia libraries to get full functionality.
Hmmm---is there any demand for a VLC 1.1.10 built against the Squeeze debian-multimedia ffmpeg libavcodec-dev libraries? I can knock out i386 and amd64 packages if anyone wants them.
Conversely, these 1.1.10 packages were build against a backported Debian libavcodec 0.6.1-5, and seem to work with those libraries or the DMO 0.6.1+svn version without the problems: http://main.mepis-deb.org/mepiscr/repo/pool/main/v/vlc/
I did everything what was written here http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?t=70719&f=13 . VLC works fine but there is problem that dvd-rip is not in standard debian repository. It was in debian-multimedia.
So is it solved or not? If you want both VLC working for all codecs plus the DMO ffmpeg and libraries for transcoding, you'll need a different build of VLC, either by doing it yourself or getting it elsewhere.
stevepusser wrote:So is it solved or not? If you want both VLC working for all codecs plus the DMO ffmpeg and libraries for transcoding, you'll need a different build of VLC, either by doing it yourself or getting it elsewhere.
It looks like debian-multimedia is providing a squeeze-backports build of vlc 1.1.13 that is compatible with its version of ffmpeg, so that has solved this problem.
Any repo that updates ffmpeg to a signicant degree runs the risk of breaking some multimedia applications.