On 5/24/20 17:22, Francois Gouget wrote:
That's very surprising. I tested this on Fedora 32 yesterday and the bug was definitely still present.
Admittedly, my comment of being unable to reproduce the referenced bug was misleading, I actually never tried installing distro-provided 32-bit client tools, only libraries. My reply was concerning winegstreamer
Are you sure these are 32-bit games and that they use winegstreamer.dll? How can winegstreamer find the 32-bit plugins if gst-plugin-scanner cannot even load the plugin libraries?
Yes, the first example out of my head is Blaz Blue Calamity Trigger from Steam which I was testing. It is 32 bit and winegstreamer definitely worked here. There was a problem with missing sound when playing movie which I debugged but that was not related to gstreamer, and MPEG video was playing OK.
Or maybe the 32-bit GStreamer plugins work but not the 64-bit ones... What do you get for these commands:
rpm -qf /usr/libexec/gstreamer-1.0/gst-plugin-scanner rpm -qf /usr/bin/gst-inspect-1.0 gst-inspect-1.0 videoconvert | grep Filename
$ rpm -qf /usr/libexec/gstreamer-1.0/gst-plugin-scanner
gstreamer1-1.16.2-2.fc32.x86_64
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/gst-inspect-1.0 gstreamer1-1.16.2-2.fc32.x86_64
$ gst-inspect-1.0 videoconvert | grep Filename Filename /usr/lib64/gstreamer-1.0/libgstvideoconvert.so
(all that is apparently 64 bit stuff, I didn't ever install 32 bit distro provided gst client tools manually).