Media Support/Linux/Video Tests

This page describes Video Tests that we've run with LibreOffice on GNU+Linux to test our media support.


 * HINT: For a summary of supported media types, look at the tables on the Media Support/Summary page.

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 * Media Support/Linux
 * Media Support/Linux

Video: 4.2.3
Notes from Jay's testing in :

''Did extensive testing of all video formats on a clean installation of Ubuntu 14.04 with the only installation being the ubuntu-restricted-extras package from the software center (list of package dependencies). Testing was done by converting a video file (8-minute 848x480 MKV[AVC 23.810 fps/AAC 128 kbps 44100 Hz]) to all these formats in mainly QWinFF and a few in Curlew (mp4a, ogv). ... after more testing i see that installing the libav-tools package is needed as it will reduce the load time of the videos.''


 * Using Ubuntu's LibreOffice 4.2.3 (linking against GStreamer 1.0)

Video: 4.3.5-ubuntu
Notes:
 * Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit
 * ubuntu-restricted-extras and libav-tools installed through the ubuntu software center with
 * LibO 4.3.5 from the Ubuntu PPA
 * I believe this is using the GStreamer 1.0 libs


 * Packages: gstreamer1.0-plugins-base: 1.2.4-1~ubuntu1, gstreamer1.0-libav: 1.2.4-1~ubuntu1, gstreamer1.0-fluendo-mp3: 0.10.23.debian-3, libav-tools: 6:9.16-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
 * Packages: gstreamer0.10-plugins-base: 0.10.36-1.1ubuntu2, gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg: 0.10.13-5ubuntu1, gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3: 0.10.23.debian-3

Video: 4.4.0.1
First test with newly-transcoded video from Jay.


 * I have the gstreamer good, bad, and ugly plugins installed
 * Ubuntu 14.04 x86-64
 * Testing with TDF build of LibreOffice 4.4.0.1 RC