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Status: CLOSED UPSTREAM Aliases: None Product: Fedora Classification: Fedora Component: totem (Show other bugs) Sub Component: --- Version: rawhide Hardware: All Linux Priority medium Severity medium TargetMilestone: --- TargetRelease: ---
Could Not Demultiplex Stream Ubuntu Movie Player
Assigned To: Bastien Nocera QA Contact: Docs Contact: URL: Whiteboard: Keywords: Depends On: Blocks: Show dependency tree /graph Reported: 2007-05-02 01:21 EDT by Michael Wiktowy Modified: 2007-11-30 17:12 EST (History) CC List: 0 users See Also: Fixed In Version: Doc Type: Bug Fix Doc Text: Story Points: --- Clone Of: Environment: Last Closed: 2007-05-10 12:31:13 EDT Type: --- opencv videowriter Regression: --- Mount Type: --- Documentation: --- CRM: Verified Versions: Category: --- oVirt Team: --- RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: Cloudforms Team: --- Attachments (Terms of Use) fire.wav (19.02 KB, application/octet-stream) 2007-05-02 01:21 EDT, Michael Wiktowy no flags Details Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) External Trackers Tracker ID Priority Status Summary Last Updated GNOME Desktop 437499 None None None Never Groups: None (edit) Description Michael Wiktowy 2007-05-02 01:21:52 EDT Description of problem: The following error occurred when trying to play /usr/share/wesnoth/sounds/fire.wav in totem "An error occurred Could not demultiplex stream". After this error occurred, no other files would play until totem was restarted. This wav file plays fine in Audacity. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): totem-2.18.1-3.fc7 wesnoth-1.2.4-1.fc7 How reproducible: Always ... either by opening it through the totem menus or double clicking in nautilus. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Try to open /usr/share/wesnoth/sounds/fire.wav Actual results: The above error occurs Expected results: The wav file should play and not block future files from playing in the totem session. Additional info: Comment 1 Mich
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company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow vlc Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Creating Video from Images with OpenCV 2.4.1 on Ubuntu up vote 0 down vote favorite 1 Here is my https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=238661 sample program for creating Video from images with OpenCV. But my output video is not working and An error occurred ans stating that "Could not demultiplex stream" Please help. #include
open the video stream at http://byubwmv.byu.edu/byudevo/2008/03/devo03252008.wmv It's not working in VLC, Totem, or mplayer. https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-763441.html I can play the video on a Windows machine, so https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-us-ga/2008-October/000756.html it's not a server-side problem. Any suggestions? Bubba64April 23rd, 2008, 06:46 AMGo to add remove and open up all available and type in gstreamer which will bring up gstreamer extras I installed all of them and the Ubuntu extras. This is on Hardy could not I don't remember if these are all in other distributions. baksiidaaApril 23rd, 2008, 06:57 AMTotem now gives me an error message saying "Could not demultiplex stream." Bubba64April 23rd, 2008, 07:14 AMYou probably have to have medibuntu in the repositories list for the upgrades I suggested here is a link on how to install could not demultiplex them. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu baksiidaaApril 23rd, 2008, 01:57 PMI already had Medibuntu included in my sources list. Does the video work for you? Bubba64April 23rd, 2008, 07:46 PM[QUOTE=baksiidaa;4770918]I already had Medibuntu included in my sources list. Does the video work for you?[/QUOT Yes, but check out this post which is good but you can install most of this stuff by add remove rather than hassle with the terminal if your not familiar with it yet. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=661833 cor2yApril 24th, 2008, 10:09 PMIts a bad setup of the server and perhaps how it was encoded. To view this you will need totem-xine for streaming playback. If you wish to download it then the commandline mms downloader mimms (its in synaptic) from the terminal mimms mms://byubwmv.byu.edu/byudevo/2008/03/devo03252008.wmv replace the http with mms in the source address. So for totem-xine or any of the libxine media players just use mms://byubwmv.byu.edu/byudevo/2008/03/devo03252008.wmv Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
Fishburne wrote: > On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 16:52 -0500, David McMillan wrote: >> Checked in once before with a problem. When I receive a video the >> system picks "Movie Player (default)" for solution. With Movie Player, >> I often get an "error notice", or an "error occurred, could not >> demultiplex stream". >> >> I need a solution, any suggestions ? >> >> McMillan >> > > You might have better luck using VLC as your primary media player for > movies. You can make it the default application for various file types > by right-clicking the file, choosing /Properties/, then clicking the > /Open With/ tab. If VLC is already in the list of available > applications you can click it to make it the default application to > open the file with. If not, you can click the /Add/ button to select > VLC or enter it as the custom command "vlc". If you have various file > types whose default app associations you want to change you may need > to follow this procedure for each of them. > > GNOME has a global setting for the default "multimedia player" that > you can change as well, although that setting is probably overridden > by the procedure I described above when using Nautilus (the file > manager) to open video files. It can be found under /System/, > /Preferences/, /Assistive Technologies/. Click the /Preferred > Applications/ button, then click the /Multimedia/ tab. Change the > listbox to /Custom/ and enter "vlc" in the /Command/ field. > > Unfortunately a lot of multimedia content available on the Internet > uses proprietary audio and video codecs. Some examples include MP3, > DivX, WMA, WMV, MOV, and Adobe Flash. People have gone to great > lengths to reverse engineer these file formats in order to allow open > source operating systems to play them, but since they're chasing > moving targets it's difficult to maintain 100% compatibility with a