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cochinada:

--- Quote from: zybex on March 19, 2025, 11:33:05 am ---https://serverfault.com/a/1163117

There are different ways depending on your config.

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There are several different answers on this page. I've tried this one:

You need to install resolvconf.

sudo apt install resolvconf
Enable and Start the service resolvconf.

systemctl start resolvconf
systemctl enable resolvconf
systemctl status resolvconf
Update the file /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head to have lines like:

nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.4.4
Run the command:

resolvconf --enable-updates
resolvconf -u

Not sure how it went but the results although are different are far from ideal.
The video starts to play but there is this stupid artefact (?) like a water mark or something that simply doesn't go away. WTF is this?


cochinada:
This error "0035990: Playback: CJRVideoEngine::Open: FFmpeg DLLs are not available." and missing dependencies seem to have disappeared at least but that artefact is crazy. New JRiver logo?

I can upload the log but where to and how?

zybex:
That seems to be another driver/firmware issue.

cochinada:

--- Quote from: zybex on March 19, 2025, 12:16:39 pm ---That seems to be another driver/firmware issue.

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So what are the drivers/firmware that JRiver requires for Debian 12? Do I need VAAPI  or ...?

BTW, I must stress that I didn't see any artifacts when playing the same video with VLC so this certainly looks something intrinsic to JRiver.

Awesome Donkey:
It may be one of the cases like I mentioned, the amdgpu driver in Debian 12 may be too old/outdated. Again, that's why I personally don't recommend using Debian 12 on newer hardware.

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