emaillist+ot@dogphilosophy.net
2003-Jan-14 21:42 UTC
[theora-dev] Well, it's something at least...
Quick update - though not mentioned on the mailing lists anywhere until now, it looks like yesterday sometime, someone posted a "test suite" of datafiles to play with on the main page of www.theora.org ...but after all this time, I seem to have developed a problem with my Theora Alpha 1 build. First, somehow there appears to be a "/opt/kde/lib/libartsc.so" that gets added to the compile for player_example. This seems to be causing a strange "player_example: no such file or directory" problem trying to run it (manually re-typing the compile line without the reference to libartsc.so got me an otherwise-running player_example). Now, however, the example hangs trying to open /dev/dsp as it starts up. Could this be a libartsc.a issue? The current version of arts from kde cvs doesn't seem to create a libartsc.a when you "--enable-static". If so, with KDE 3.1 coming out Any Day Now this might be something that needs to be addressed in the elusive Theora Alpha 2 that has been rumored to exist at some point... (Just confirmed this may be an issue - restarting in twm it runs with sound just fine...though the picture is messed up on my system...[strange, regular, static blue pattern flickering through the otherwise-recognizable picture in the test.ogg file]) So...anything I can do to debug this so's Alpha 2 will work for me when it gets released (and any ideas when it might actually be released?) I ASSUME the video artifacts have something to do with my current version of XFree86 (I was on an older version prior to this). I'm on a Rage 128 card if that makes a difference (but [whine...] it was working 4 months ago...) --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'theora-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.