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Bug #: 34014 Summary: Star Wars KOTOR II: The Sith Lords: Movies/cutscenes do not play Product: Wine Version: 1.6-rc3 Platform: Other OS/Version: Mac OS X Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: ipickert55@gmail.com Classification: Unclassified
Created attachment 45198 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=45198 Wine log of KOTOR II
They can still be heard, but the screen is just black when a movie is playing. Tried installing bink player but it didn't change anything.
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Ian ipickert55@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Ian ipickert55@gmail.com 2013-07-16 19:16:49 CDT --- Created attachment 45301 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=45301 Wine log of starting steam and playing the game
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--- Comment #2 from Ian ipickert55@gmail.com 2013-07-17 07:52:25 CDT --- Bug is still present under wine version 1.6-rc5.
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lizhenbo litimetal@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Ian ipickert55@gmail.com 2013-07-24 02:44:46 CDT --- I believe that this is a bigger problem that has to do with the movie files themselves (they are all .bik files). I have been looking around and it seems that .bik videos are broken in wine engines that are above 1.2.3.
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--- Comment #4 from Ian ipickert55@gmail.com 2013-07-24 11:44:22 CDT --- (In reply to comment #3)
I believe that this is a bigger problem that has to do with the movie files themselves (they are all .bik files). I have been looking around and it seems that .bik videos are broken in wine engines that are above 1.2.3, and in more games than just kotor 2.
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--- Comment #5 from Ian ipickert55@gmail.com 2013-08-04 09:02:43 CDT --- Using winetricks ddr=gdi seems to solve this problem.
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Ian ipickert55@gmail.com changed:
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What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary|Star Wars KOTOR II: The |Star Wars KOTOR II: The |Sith Lords: |Sith Lords: |Movies/cutscenes do not |Movies/cutscenes do not |play |play with opengl on
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--- Comment #6 from Ian ipickert55@gmail.com 2013-09-15 23:05:36 CDT --- Bug is still present in wine 1.7.2
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Ian ipickert55@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #7 from lizhenbo litimetal@gmail.com 2013-09-16 04:01:06 CDT --- I think you should not change 'Version' to 1.7.2 Instead, you'd better keep the first version, when you found this bug.
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Ian ipickert55@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version|1.7.2 |1.6-rc3
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Ian ipickert55@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Ian ipickert55@gmail.com --- I believe this is a duplicated of bug 28869
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Adam Bolte abolte@systemsaviour.com changed:
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--- Comment #9 from Adam Bolte abolte@systemsaviour.com --- This seems to be the same bug found in Star Wars: Starfighter, based solely on the symptoms (blank screen with audio), the fact that it is another Star Wars game, and that the Starfighter Game/Streams/Video directory contains a bunch of .bik files.
If this is the same bug, it still exists in 1.7.36.
The only possible difference I see here is that in the case of Starfighter, the following message gets printed to the console during times a cutscene is attempting to play:
err:d3d_surface:surface_load_location Don't know how to handle location 0x100.
winetricks ddr=gdi doesn't work with Starfighter, as it causes a pop-up message to be printed when trying to load the game:
"Display Error Your 3d adapter is not able to initialize the resolution and color depth selected. Please try updating your video drivers, or lowering your display resolution/color depth."
However I tried the many combinations of resolution and colour depth (including the lowest of each) to no avail. As I'm running the nvidia proprietary driver, this pop-up could be related to bug #34348, so perhaps the work-around would be compatible with other drivers.
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Béla Gyebrószki gyebro69@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Béla Gyebrószki gyebro69@gmail.com --- I tested SW:KOTOR II (Steam) on Fedora 21/XOrg 1.16.3 so this might differ from what you see on the Mac. Videos are showing a black screen when the game is running in full-screen mode, but they're visible in virtual desktop mode. Ddr=gdi doesn't help for me. Interestingly, if I press and hold the left mouse button while videos playing I can see the videos (when in full-screen mode).
wine-1.7.36-61-ge6e50f6
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--- Comment #11 from Adam Bolte abolte@systemsaviour.com --- (In reply to Béla Gyebrószki from comment #10)
I tested SW:KOTOR II (Steam) on Fedora 21/XOrg 1.16.3 so this might differ from what you see on the Mac.
I missed the OS X reference the description. I'm on Debian Wheezy GNU/Linux. Posted a short video with console output demonstrating what I'm seeing here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC7w3OdDfxw
Videos are showing a black screen when the game is running in full-screen mode, but they're visible in virtual desktop mode.
I get it either way.
Ddr=gdi doesn't help for me.
Glad I'm not the only one, although perhaps there is a regression.
Interestingly, if I press and hold the left mouse button while videos playing I can see the videos (when in full-screen mode).
I tried that in a few different ways - holding down the mouse before the video begins, clicking half-way through the video, clicking rapidly, etc. I didn't see any change. :)
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--- Comment #12 from Béla Gyebrószki gyebro69@gmail.com --- (In reply to Adam Bolte from comment #11)
(In reply to Béla Gyebrószki from comment #10)
I tested SW:KOTOR II (Steam) on Fedora 21/XOrg 1.16.3 so this might differ from what you see on the Mac.
I missed the OS X reference the description. I'm on Debian Wheezy GNU/Linux. Posted a short video with console output demonstrating what I'm seeing here:
Please open a new bug report about SW:Starfighter. This one is about SW:KOTOR II. Just because both games show black screen during video playback it doesn't mean that they share the same problem. For me the workaround to play the videos in SW:KOTOR II (using a virtual desktop) doesn't work for SW:Starfighter.
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--- Comment #13 from Adam Bolte abolte@systemsaviour.com --- (In reply to Béla Gyebrószki from comment #12)
Please open a new bug report about SW:Starfighter. This one is about SW:KOTOR II.
Refer to Ian's comment (comment 3). Do you have any reason to disagree?
Just because both games show black screen during video playback it doesn't mean that they share the same problem.
Try searching the appdb for other games that don't show cutscenes but show audio. There are bugs where the cutscenes cause a crash, or the audio doesn't work right, or aren't played at all... but nothing else I could find exactly like this. They are both LucasArts games, and using the same file format for the cutscenes, and showing basically the same symptoms. Seems reasonable at this point to assume it's the same bug.
Are you a wine dev qualified to make that call that it's not? I don't want to waste everyone's time if you are wrong. If there is some evidence to indicate a different root cause, I'll open a new bug.
For me the workaround to play the videos in SW:KOTOR II (using a virtual desktop) doesn't work for SW:Starfighter.
You never said which drivers you were using.
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--- Comment #14 from Adam Bolte abolte@systemsaviour.com --- Still exists in 1.7.42.
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joaopa jeremielapuree@yahoo.fr changed:
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--- Comment #15 from joaopa jeremielapuree@yahoo.fr --- Still a bug in current wine?
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--- Comment #16 from joaopa jeremielapuree@yahoo.fr --- Does the bug still occur with wine-4.2?
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--- Comment #17 from joaopa jeremielapuree@yahoo.fr --- No answer for more 4 years. No download available.
Can an administrator close this bug as ABANDONED.
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Jeff Zaroyko jeffz@jeffz.name changed:
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--- Comment #18 from Jeff Zaroyko jeffz@jeffz.name --- No response from reporter. Marking abandoned. Please reopen if you can retest with wine-5.5 or newer and the problem still exists.
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--- Comment #19 from Adam Bolte abolte@systemsaviour.com --- I was able to test the videos in Knights of the Old Republic II using Wine 5.5 on Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster). Videos (including their audio) work fine.
A clean wineprefix was used. No winetricks commands were required.
Steam itself is very difficult and unpleasant to use to Steam's Library page not loading. I had to launch the wineprefix first using a build of wine-staging 5.4 I had previously installed, load the game under Steam, quit the game and Steam, then load it using 5.5 so the recent game was available from Steam's system tray launcher... (there's probably a better way that I couldn't be bothered looking up) but despite the Steam problems the game itself was just fine.
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--- Comment #20 from Jeff Zaroyko jeffz@jeffz.name --- (In reply to Adam Bolte from comment #19)
I was able to test the videos in Knights of the Old Republic II using Wine 5.5 on Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster). Videos (including their audio) work fine.
A clean wineprefix was used. No winetricks commands were required.
Thanks for testing! Marking fixed.
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Olivier F. R. Dierick o.dierick@piezo-forte.be changed:
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--- Comment #21 from Olivier F. R. Dierick o.dierick@piezo-forte.be --- (In reply to Adam Bolte from comment #19)
Steam itself is very difficult and unpleasant to use to Steam's Library page not loading. I had to launch the wineprefix first using a build of wine-staging 5.4 I had previously installed, load the game under Steam, quit the game and Steam, then load it using 5.5 so the recent game was available from Steam's system tray launcher... (there's probably a better way that I couldn't be bothered looking up) but despite the Steam problems the game itself was just fine.
Hello,
Here is how I successfully run steam with wine-devel: - Install winetricks corefonts (bug 32342 & bug 37110); - Launch Steam.exe with parameter -no-cef-sandbox (bug 21232); - Disable GPU accelerated web rendering in Steam settings menu → Interface tab (only required for 64bit wineprefix - bug 48835).
Regards.
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--- Comment #22 from Adam Bolte abolte@systemsaviour.com --- Steam flickers a lot, but this at least doing those steps allows me to see the game option in the library. Thanks.
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--- Comment #23 from Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org --- Closing bugs fixed in 5.6.