[FFmpeg-trac] #2215(undetermined:closed): Frodo 12 does not play live matroska stream
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Thu Jan 31 12:26:39 CET 2013
#2215: Frodo 12 does not play live matroska stream
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Reporter: wargand | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Component:
Version: unspecified | undetermined
Keywords: | Resolution: invalid
Blocking: | Blocked By:
Analyzed by developer: 0 | Reproduced by developer: 0
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Comment (by wargand):
Testing the live stream with the current FFmpeg is a bit difficult. My
program connects via UPnP an then starts streaming. To feed it into FFmpeg
directly would require some serious work. Problem is, I am currently on a
somewhat tight schedule and I don't really see the need. As I said, the
old XBMC 11 plays it. All Samsung TVs play the stream. On Android I can
stream with BubbleUPnP and the VPlayer. The WD TV Live box also plays the
stream. It is no proof, but I think this is a strong hint, that the stream
is ok.
And of course, I did report to XBMC first. About a week ago. They ignored
it totally. Friendlier: Apparently did not have the time to even look into
the report.
I wrote the bug report here because my non-tech partner requested it and
he would not have stopped bickering until I did. Sorry about that. If I
could have faked the bug report for him I would have done it. I told him
what the response would be and he got big eyes, when exactly happened what
I predicted.
I am not accusing you, the only thing, which really surprised me and
annoyed me a little bit, was how fast the rejection came. Not a single
question. Just: Not our problem. Maybe it is not your problem. I am sorry,
if I sounded a bit harsh.
Maybe the XBMC guys patched the bug in themselves. And definitely I did
not provide an even remotely usable bug report. Also sorry here, but
FFMpeg or XBMC are not the most simple and smallest projects. Building up
enough knowledge to actually help is tough. See my report as some kind of
head start. If it really are the patches, which the XBMC guys applied, you
are in the clear. If it is something in your libs, enough commercial
products use directly or indirectly FFMpeg, you probably will get proper
reports soon enough.
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Ticket URL: <https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/2215#comment:4>
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