Description of problem: The Windows Media Player plugin (version 10) works only ONCE in Konqueror, and no longer after that. This was confirmed by David W. Hodgins. The plugin works normally in Firefox. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Windows Media Player plugin, version 10. How reproducible: Repeated visits to the following link - watch for linewraps. http://panpic2.feratel.at/panpic2/index.jsp?content=streaming&ID=8010&bgColor=FFFFFF&textColor=000000&language=en&infotext=true&stream=on Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open up Konqueror and visit the above link. 2. Watch the video stream. 3. Now try that again.
CC: (none) => stryder
Hi, thanks for reporting this bug. Which plugin, totem, mplayer, vlc, other ? (I guess this bug is for mageia 1 not for cauldron like the other ? )
Version: Cauldron => 1
@ Aragorn etc. Please reply to the question above within two weeks from now, to avoid this bug being closed as OLD. (please tell exactly which plugin it is and where you got it) cc'ing Dave in case he knows more
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFOCC: (none) => davidwhodgins, marja11
It's /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libtotem-gmp-plugin.so from the srpm totem-2.32.0-4.mga1.src.rpm
Source RPM: (none) => totem-2.32.0-4.mga1.src.rpm
Actually, I think it's a kde problem, as it works fine in other browsers.
Source RPM: totem-2.32.0-4.mga1.src.rpm => kdebase4-4.6.5-1.1.mga1.src.rpm
(In reply to comment #4) > Actually, I think it's a kde problem, as it works fine in other browsers. Thx, Dave :) assigning to maintainer
Keywords: NEEDINFO => (none)Assignee: bugsquad => balcaen.john
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Sorry... Nothing new to report as I have not been using Konqueror anymore for viewing live streams by way of this plugin. As my problem with Firefox was solved, I am now using Firefox for (virtually) all my web browsing. :-)
(In reply to comment #7) > Sorry... Nothing new to report as I have not been using Konqueror anymore for > viewing live streams by way of this plugin. As my problem with Firefox was > solved, I am now using Firefox for (virtually) all my web browsing. :-) @ Dave Do you still have this bug? If so, only in Mageia 1?
Having trouble retesting this one, as the site is not available all of the time. I'll try to retest it in the next few days. Aragorn, can you see if you still have the problem?
(In reply to comment #9) > Having trouble retesting this one, as the site is not available > all of the time. It is, although the streaming is not actually live anymore between shortly after dusk and shortly before dawn. > I'll try to retest it in the next few days. > > Aragorn, can you see if you still have the problem? Dave, I no longer have the problem, but the reason for that is that the company responsible for the streaming has switched from the Windows Media Player codec to Adobe Flash a while ago. So the website now has an embedded Flash Player window, roughly akin to YouTube and other such websites. And Flash does of course work inside Konqueror - albeit not as well as inside Firefox for YouTube videos but that's a different issue. Either way, because they switched to Flash now, you can only view the stream using the following URL: http://www.dehaan.be/toer_web_inter_con_webcam.htm
(In reply to comment #10) > (In reply to comment #9) > > > > Aragorn, can you see if you still have the problem? > > Dave, I no longer have the problem, but the reason for that is that the company > responsible for the streaming has switched from the Windows Media Player codec > to Adobe Flash a while ago. Maybe more users had this problem with this stream, and the company switched for that reason? Anyway, in Mageia no one reported this problem with another stream, so closing as OLD. Feel free to reopen if I misunderstood.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => OLD
(In reply to comment #11) > (In reply to comment #10) > > (In reply to comment #9) > > > > > Aragorn, can you see if you still have the problem? > > > > Dave, I no longer have the problem, but the reason for that is that the > > company responsible for the streaming has switched from the Windows Media > > Player codec to Adobe Flash a while ago. > > Maybe more users had this problem with this stream, and the company switched > for that reason? Hehe, Marja, as much as I share your wishful thinking, I don't think that too many people looking at a live stream of a beach-mounted webcam in De Haan, Belgium, would be GNU/Linux users. :p Now, local town administrations are one thing, but we've got a government here who is best buddies with William Henry Gates III, and comprised of political parties who drool over corporatism. So the MickeySoft hegemony is very strong here in this country. ;-) > Anyway, in Mageia no one reported this problem with another stream, so closing > as OLD. I think that this is probably due to the very low preference for Konqueror as a web browser - even though it is a great tool and I also prefer it as a file manager - in favor of Firefox. There's also a very big userbase who have GNOME or XFCE installed and who would thus by default not even think of installing and using Konqueror, given that Konqueror is a KDE-typical thing. On account of the bug itself, I think it may be related to the cache somehow, because quite obviously, it worked the very first time that the Windows Media Player codec was invoked, but it didn't work anymore in subsequent attempts. I don't see any other option than that it would be cache-related. > Feel free to reopen if I misunderstood. Well, I'm using Firefox now as my main browser - some things don't work well in Firefox and for those I have to use Konqueror - and so for me personally, and being pragmatic in that, the issue has been resolved. But that's pragmatism, because it didn't fix the bug. And that bug may very well be an upstream bug, so it might not be fixable by the Mageia package maintainers. Bottom line, I'll let you guys be the judge here. :-)
(In reply to comment #12) > (In reply to comment #11) > > > > Maybe more users had this problem with this stream, and the company switched > > for that reason? > > Hehe, Marja, as much as I share your wishful thinking, I don't think that too > many people looking at a live stream of a beach-mounted webcam in De Haan, > Belgium, would be GNU/Linux users. :p I still strikes me as odd that this was the only stream where the problem occurred. I was just wondering whether there had been other users in general (so not specifically linux users) who had the same problem. > > > Anyway, in Mageia no one reported this problem with another stream, so closing > > as OLD. Without a stream where the error occurs, there is nothing anyone can do, even if it is a Mageia bug > > On account of the bug itself, I think it may be related to the cache somehow, > because quite obviously, it worked the very first time that the Windows Media > Player codec was invoked, but it didn't work anymore in subsequent attempts. I > don't see any other option than that it would be cache-related. > > > Feel free to reopen if I misunderstood. I should have said: and if you have a link to reproduce the error with :/