Issue 14 in gmtk: Sometimes takes two screenshots instead of one

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Apr 14, 2013, 6:40:27 AM4/14/13
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Status: New
Owner: s.ramac...@gmail.com
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium

New issue 14 by s.ramac...@gmail.com: Sometimes takes two screenshots
instead of one
http://code.google.com/p/gmtk/issues/detail?id=14

I am forwarding another bug report from Francesco [1]:

"as mentioned in #699394, when using gnome-mplayer with mplayer2 and
some VOs, hitting [Ctrl+T] generates a pair of identical PNG images,
rather than one (as I would expect).

I am still able to reproduce the issue with gnome-mplayer/1.0.8-1
(at least with vo=xv: I haven't re-tested the other possible VOs)."

I am able to reproduce that with mplayer2 and vo=xv.

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=705374

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Apr 14, 2013, 9:22:31 AM4/14/13
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Comment #1 on issue 14 by kdeko...@gmail.com: Sometimes takes two
Can you see if SVN r214 fixed this issue?

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Apr 14, 2013, 11:34:39 AM4/14/13
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Comment #2 on issue 14 by s.ramac...@gmail.com: Sometimes takes two
Unfortunately not. With Ctrl+T I still get two screenshots. Using the menu
works fine, though.

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Apr 15, 2013, 12:22:49 PM4/15/13
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Updates:
Status: Fixed

Comment #3 on issue 14 by kdeko...@gmail.com: Sometimes takes two
Rolled back change, actually not a GMTK issue but a gnome-mplayer issue.
Fixed in gnome-mplayer SVN r2430

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Apr 16, 2013, 7:09:25 AM4/16/13
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Comment #4 on issue 14 by s.ramac...@gmail.com: Sometimes takes two
It fixes the xv case, but now I'm not able to take screenshots with
vo=vdpau and Ctrl+T.

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Apr 16, 2013, 8:39:07 AM4/16/13
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Comment #5 on issue 14 by kdeko...@gmail.com: Sometimes takes two
Did you upgrade both GMTK and gnome-mplayer? I had to back out one change
to gmtk. I tested it here with the latest mplayer2 and it worked fine.

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Apr 16, 2013, 3:26:00 PM4/16/13
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Comment #6 on issue 14 by s.ramac...@gmail.com: Sometimes takes two
Yes, I tested the latest revisions of both gmtk and gnome-mplayer. There is
one thing that also seems weird: if I start with vo=vdpau, no screenshots
are taken. If I start with with vo=xv, then go to the preference and change
to vo=vdpau it suddenly works.

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Apr 16, 2013, 3:33:13 PM4/16/13
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Comment #7 on issue 14 by kdeko...@gmail.com: Sometimes takes two
That is odd as because I was testing with --vo=vdpau from the command line.
However, I believe there is an issue with vdpau on some systems where the
screen shot does not work. So it might be disabled in those situations.

Just looked at the code, if you enable hardware acceleration the screen
shot is disabled (the buffer can't be read so there is no point, and the
screenshot filter doesn't work). I guess I should disable the menu option
in gnome-mplayer.
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