Activity log for bug #490084

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-11-29 21:02:52 komputes bug added bug
2009-11-29 21:06:32 komputes bug task added vlc (Ubuntu)
2009-11-29 21:07:08 komputes bug task added totem (Ubuntu)
2009-11-29 21:07:37 komputes bug task added ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
2009-11-29 21:13:09 komputes description Binary package hint: gnome-app-install Originally Reported: WVP2: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488948 More information: http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=WVP2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Media_Video WVP2 Video/Image Codec not supported by gstreamer plugins or ffmpeg. Windows Media Video 9.1 Image V2 is a DMO-based codec. Optimized for encoding video from sequential bitmap images. There is no codec pack or application that is able to view this type of file. Example Media: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/IV50/indeo50.avi Current result: Only audio plays. Visual content is not displayed. Expected result: Plays both audio and visual content in sync, with no delay. This bug was create to request IV50 to be supported by gstreamer and ffmpeg. If this is not possible due to legal issues or other roadblocks, please define what the issue is with supporting this codec. Tested on: i386, Ubuntu Desktop 9.10, Linux 2.6.31-15 Binary package hint: gnome-app-install More information: http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Indeo_5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeo Though Indeo saw significant usage in the mid-1990s, it remained proprietary. Intel slowed development and stopped active marketing, and it was quickly surpassed in popularity by the rise of MPEG codecs and others, as processors became more powerful and its optimization for Intel's chips less important. Indeo still sees some use in video game cutscene videos. Official Indeo 5 decoders exist for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS Classic, BeOS R5 and the XAnim player on Unix. Versions 2 and 3 have decoders in FFmpeg. Indeo version 3, 4 and 5 are supported by MPlayer and XAnim. Version 5.11 is freeware and may be used on all 32-bit versions of Windows prior to Vista. Version 5.2 has been created for XP and is available to buy from the official website[4] for use only with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. This includes support for Indeo Video 4.5 and Indeo Audio 2.5 codecs but the version 3.2 video codec has been removed since the original release of Indeo XP for Windows. Indeo is not supported and is not compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 or any Windows 64-bit operating system. There is no codec pack for gstreamer that is able to view this type of file. vlc/ffmpeg displays an error when trying to play this type of filw Example Media: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/IV50/indeo50.avi Current result: Only audio plays. Video is not displayed. Expected result: Plays both audio and video in sync. This bug was create to request IV50 to be supported by gstreamer and ffmpeg. If this is not possible due to legal issues or other roadblocks, please define what the issue is with supporting this codec. Tested on: i386, Ubuntu Desktop 9.10, Linux 2.6.31-15
2009-11-29 21:13:52 komputes tags codec
2009-11-29 21:17:01 komputes description Binary package hint: gnome-app-install More information: http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Indeo_5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeo Though Indeo saw significant usage in the mid-1990s, it remained proprietary. Intel slowed development and stopped active marketing, and it was quickly surpassed in popularity by the rise of MPEG codecs and others, as processors became more powerful and its optimization for Intel's chips less important. Indeo still sees some use in video game cutscene videos. Official Indeo 5 decoders exist for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS Classic, BeOS R5 and the XAnim player on Unix. Versions 2 and 3 have decoders in FFmpeg. Indeo version 3, 4 and 5 are supported by MPlayer and XAnim. Version 5.11 is freeware and may be used on all 32-bit versions of Windows prior to Vista. Version 5.2 has been created for XP and is available to buy from the official website[4] for use only with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. This includes support for Indeo Video 4.5 and Indeo Audio 2.5 codecs but the version 3.2 video codec has been removed since the original release of Indeo XP for Windows. Indeo is not supported and is not compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 or any Windows 64-bit operating system. There is no codec pack for gstreamer that is able to view this type of file. vlc/ffmpeg displays an error when trying to play this type of filw Example Media: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/IV50/indeo50.avi Current result: Only audio plays. Video is not displayed. Expected result: Plays both audio and video in sync. This bug was create to request IV50 to be supported by gstreamer and ffmpeg. If this is not possible due to legal issues or other roadblocks, please define what the issue is with supporting this codec. Tested on: i386, Ubuntu Desktop 9.10, Linux 2.6.31-15 Binary package hint: gnome-app-install More information: http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Indeo_5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeo Though Indeo saw significant usage in the mid-1990s, it remained proprietary. Intel slowed development and stopped active marketing, and it was quickly surpassed in popularity by the rise of MPEG codecs and others, as processors became more powerful and its optimization for Intel's chips less important. Indeo still sees some use in video game cutscene videos. Official Indeo 5 decoders exist for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS Classic, BeOS R5 and the XAnim player on Unix. Versions 2 and 3 have decoders in FFmpeg. Indeo version 3, 4 and 5 are supported by MPlayer and XAnim. Version 5.11 is freeware and may be used on all 32-bit versions of Windows prior to Vista. Version 5.2 has been created for XP and is available to buy from the official website[4] for use only with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. This includes support for Indeo Video 4.5 and Indeo Audio 2.5 codecs but the version 3.2 video codec has been removed since the original release of Indeo XP for Windows. Indeo is not supported and is not compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 or any Windows 64-bit operating system. There is no codec pack for gstreamer that is able to view this type of file. vlc/ffmpeg displays an error when trying to play this type of file. totem->gstramer->no codec->gnome-app-install gives the following error after looking for a codec: No packages with the requested plugins found The requested plugins are: Intel Indeo 5 decoder VLC reports the following error when opening the video: No suitable decoder module:VLC does not support the audio or video format "IV50". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this. Example Media: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/IV50/indeo50.avi Current result: Only audio plays. Video is not displayed. Expected result: Plays both audio and video in sync. If codec is not installed, suggest proper package. Expect codec to be supported. This bug was create to request IV50 to be supported by gstreamer and ffmpeg. If this is not possible due to legal issues or other roadblocks, please define what the issue is with supporting this codec. Tested on: i386, Ubuntu Desktop 9.10, Linux 2.6.31-15
2009-11-29 21:18:13 komputes bug task added gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
2009-11-29 21:22:14 komputes bug watch added https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=603331
2009-11-29 21:22:14 komputes bug task added gstreamer
2009-11-29 23:08:31 komputes summary Feature request: intel indeo 5 codec support Feature request: intel indeo 4 & 5 codec support
2009-11-29 23:10:17 komputes description Binary package hint: gnome-app-install More information: http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Indeo_5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeo Though Indeo saw significant usage in the mid-1990s, it remained proprietary. Intel slowed development and stopped active marketing, and it was quickly surpassed in popularity by the rise of MPEG codecs and others, as processors became more powerful and its optimization for Intel's chips less important. Indeo still sees some use in video game cutscene videos. Official Indeo 5 decoders exist for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS Classic, BeOS R5 and the XAnim player on Unix. Versions 2 and 3 have decoders in FFmpeg. Indeo version 3, 4 and 5 are supported by MPlayer and XAnim. Version 5.11 is freeware and may be used on all 32-bit versions of Windows prior to Vista. Version 5.2 has been created for XP and is available to buy from the official website[4] for use only with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. This includes support for Indeo Video 4.5 and Indeo Audio 2.5 codecs but the version 3.2 video codec has been removed since the original release of Indeo XP for Windows. Indeo is not supported and is not compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 or any Windows 64-bit operating system. There is no codec pack for gstreamer that is able to view this type of file. vlc/ffmpeg displays an error when trying to play this type of file. totem->gstramer->no codec->gnome-app-install gives the following error after looking for a codec: No packages with the requested plugins found The requested plugins are: Intel Indeo 5 decoder VLC reports the following error when opening the video: No suitable decoder module:VLC does not support the audio or video format "IV50". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this. Example Media: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/IV50/indeo50.avi Current result: Only audio plays. Video is not displayed. Expected result: Plays both audio and video in sync. If codec is not installed, suggest proper package. Expect codec to be supported. This bug was create to request IV50 to be supported by gstreamer and ffmpeg. If this is not possible due to legal issues or other roadblocks, please define what the issue is with supporting this codec. Tested on: i386, Ubuntu Desktop 9.10, Linux 2.6.31-15 Binary package hint: gnome-app-install More information: http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Indeo_5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeo Though Indeo saw significant usage in the mid-1990s, it remained proprietary. Intel slowed development and stopped active marketing, and it was quickly surpassed in popularity by the rise of MPEG codecs and others, as processors became more powerful and its optimization for Intel's chips less important. Indeo still sees some use in video game cutscene videos. Official Indeo 5 decoders exist for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS Classic, BeOS R5 and the XAnim player on Unix. Versions 2 and 3 have decoders in FFmpeg. Indeo version 3, 4 and 5 are supported by MPlayer and XAnim. Version 5.11 is freeware and may be used on all 32-bit versions of Windows prior to Vista. Version 5.2 has been created for XP and is available to buy from the official website for use only with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. This includes support for Indeo Video 4.5 and Indeo Audio 2.5 codecs but the version 3.2 video codec has been removed since the original release of Indeo XP for Windows. Indeo is not supported and is not compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7 or any Windows 64-bit operating system. There is no codec pack for gstreamer that is able to view this type of file. vlc/ffmpeg displays an error when trying to play this type of file. totem->gstramer->no codec->gnome-app-install gives the following error after looking for a codec: No packages with the requested plugins found The requested plugins are: Intel Indeo 5 decoder VLC reports the following error when opening the video: No suitable decoder module:VLC does not support the audio or video format "IV50". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this. Example Media: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/IV50/indeo50.avi Current result: Only audio plays. Video is not displayed. Expected result: Plays both audio and video in sync. If codec is not installed, suggest proper package. Expect codec to be supported. This bug was create to request IV50 and IV41 to be supported by gstreamer and ffmpeg. If this is not possible due to legal issues or other roadblocks, please define what the issue is with supporting this codec. Tested on: i386, Ubuntu Desktop 9.10, Linux 2.6.31-15
2009-12-02 20:52:04 Sebastien Bacher gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2009-12-02 20:52:08 Sebastien Bacher gnome-app-install (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2009-12-02 20:52:11 Sebastien Bacher ffmpeg (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2009-12-02 20:52:15 Sebastien Bacher vlc (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2009-12-02 20:52:17 Sebastien Bacher totem (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2009-12-02 20:52:21 Sebastien Bacher totem (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2009-12-02 20:52:28 Sebastien Bacher totem (Ubuntu): status Invalid Incomplete
2009-12-02 21:49:43 Sebastien Bacher totem (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Invalid
2009-12-14 13:40:18 Pedro Villavicencio gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2010-01-06 20:33:32 Reinhard Tartler gnome-app-install (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2010-01-06 20:33:42 Reinhard Tartler ffmpeg (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2010-01-06 20:34:05 Reinhard Tartler vlc (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2010-01-06 20:50:43 llogan ffmpeg (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Invalid
2010-01-13 10:47:21 komputes ffmpeg (Ubuntu): status Invalid In Progress
2010-01-13 13:00:05 komputes ffmpeg (Ubuntu): status In Progress Confirmed
2010-06-03 09:39:13 Reinhard Tartler ffmpeg (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Fix Released
2010-07-09 05:13:03 Kip Warner bug added subscriber Kip Warner
2010-07-19 05:56:57 Steph Vast bug added subscriber Steph Vast
2010-09-16 04:27:16 Bug Watch Updater gstreamer: status Unknown Fix Released
2010-09-16 04:27:16 Bug Watch Updater gstreamer: importance Unknown Wishlist
2010-10-24 02:43:14 MartinE bug added subscriber MartinE