Re: mplayer and mpv both crash with jack from libswresample.so.3?

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On 4/4/23 22:40, Roger wrote:
On 5/4/23 18:08, Peter P. wrote:
Hi,

I am replying to myself here. Strangely™ the error went away after a
reboot. I hope it stays this way. Thanks to everyone for the help!

Peter

Self-resolving issues are the best kind. Also the worst as one may never find out what happened. Hope it behaves itself in future.


BTW @david - having DMO sources active has been known to cause incompatibilities with standard Debian packages. It is generally recommended not to do this.

Sorry, took me a bit of thinking to figure out what "DMO" meant. Deb Multimedia is also known to be disliked by Debian for other reasons.

All I know is upgrades work fine here. What incompatibilities might happen?

Even the libdvdcss package is not necessary to obtain directly from DMO these days, the Debian libdvd-pkg package will fetch and install it.

I have the libdvd-pkg  package installed. What version of the library does it fetch? Just tried reinstalling it, and my libdvdcss2 version is unchanged from the DMO version, 1.4.3-dmo1. The libdvd-pkg package itself says it's version 1.4.2-1-1.

I also have the 1.4.3-dev files installed. Does libdvd-pkg install those, too?

For what it's worth, the libswresample 4.4.3 is from DMO and works fine here.

What Debian 11 doesn't offer me is newer versions of some multimedia applications I use, such as avidmux, Handbrake, K3b, and Kdenlive. Although I see there are some version overlaps between DMO and bullseye-backports, but not enough to make eliminating DMO an option for me.

Debian has also been uncooperative with another application I use, Rosegarden. Debian 11 insists that the current version I have compiled and installed from source (v22.12) needs to be "upgraded" to the version in the repository (v20.12, two releases behind). Sorry, not acceptable.

Finally, in the past (on different systems) I've run combinations of stable, sid and experimental - so having only Debian and DMO is an improvement. :)

Personally, IMO, these kinds of gyrations about mixing repositories wouldn't be necessary if Debian made the effort to keep up with application versions.

Ideas?

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