Re: Opengl Access

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On 30/12/24 21:02, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/29/24 11:22 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
It is the file that was sent to me in an email from Microsoft Teams as the voice mail after the missed phonecall. Under VLC it plays but produces no audio, so I was just trying "Videos" to see if it did

What do you mean it "plays"?

When the file plays, I get the normal control buttons to play, pause etc the file, plus a progress bar that show how far into the "video" it currently is.

What does vlc say the codecs are?

I'll need to check that information.

What does the "file" command say the file is?

I'll need to check this out, I didn't actually extract the file from the email, I "played" it directly from the mail.


actually have audio in it that VLC couldn't play, which is when I got this issue. The person that made the phone call has told me there was actually no audio in the file, he didn't actually leave a message, he just put down his headphones and forgot to disconnect the phone call. But that not withstanding, I still shouldn't have got either of these errors, the decoder error nor the opengl error, but what is more significant is why does Totem behave differently under X11 to the way it behaves under Wayland?

I agree with Tim that the text/html error is suspicious.

When did you get the opengl error?  Right when you opened the application or when you tried to play the file?


Because I opened the file by right clicking on the attachment and selecting to open it with "Videos", every time I run videos from the kde throbber Totem always starts up with the file loaded, which is represented as a black square in Totem. At that startup of Totem I don't get the Opengl error, I get it when I click on the black square to play it.
The file I'm trying to play is an attachment in an email I received at work in Outlook, which I just forwarded to my home mail. When I double click the attachment in Outlook it launches VLC to play the contents, which also happens under linux.

regards,
Steve


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