As part of our ISO testing for the Pi desktop, we attempt to play _124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4 with the shipped totem video player. Unfortunately, on the current Jammy image, totem simply reports "The specified movie could not be found" when attempting to play the file (the exit code is 0, no other errors are reported at the command line).
We download and try to play locally (see item 12 in for an example). I'll try and get some DEBUG output this morning (I can state it's definitely not crashing though; the error message simply appears and totem remains open, without playing anything, until closed).
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E.g. for the linked video, if I try to play it through playbin on Jammy (`gst-launch-1.0 playbin uri=file:///home/floe/Downloads/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4`), I get a black window with the audio track playing in the background. Same happens for any movie that also has the same issue with Totem.
The crash I originally observed (back in comment:6) only occurs on the very first run of totem. All subsequent runs (even after a reboot) fail to crash (which makes me suspect the crash is a result of something that's missing on that first run ... maybe something that gets written to the user's home-dir or cache or something? I should try deleting /.cache and see what happens). All subsequent runs still display the issue described in the bug (that the video won't play with "the specified movie could not be found" error) but don't actually crash. That also makes me suspect that the crash might not be related to the issue of the movie not playing.
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1You can only download video clips from detected events in the video history. You can't download video clips from footage with no activity. The maximum clip length setting for your camera or doorbell will affect how long video clips can be.
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Outputs the movie as a sequence of .exr images. HDR values are preserved but if the Tone Curve is enabled, linear values are scaled to approximately the [0-1] range with only the brightest highlights going above one. Disabling the Tone Curve writes linear values in the [0-100] range or more depending on the intensity of lights and other bright objects. No sRGB encoding curve is applied to .exr targets.
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I just download on keepvid, and when SMC vommits it up, I just convert it using VLC. Then SMC sends it off good. But I will have to try your methods, Spot and Bob. Thanks. May the better method win :wink:.
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