[Bug 21531] Ultima IX crashes on start

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Sat Feb 21 12:45:19 CST 2015


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21531

Christopher Thielen <cthielen at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Christopher Thielen <cthielen at gmail.com> ---
For the GOG.com version (which removes SafeDisc DRM protection that is
otherwise found in the retail version still floating around), it no longer
crashes but the MPEG-1 videos which open the game simply appear as blank
screens. The console reports:

(process:2671): GThread-WARNING **: GThread system no longer supports custom
thread implementations.
fixme:gstreamer:GST_QueryInterface No interface for
{37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851}!
fixme:gstreamer:unknown_type Could not find a filter for caps: video/mpeg,
systemstream=(boolean)true, mpegversion=(int)1
fixme:gstreamer:watch_bus decodebin20: Your GStreamer installation is missing a
plug-in.
fixme:gstreamer:watch_bus decodebin20: A MPEG-1 System Stream demuxer plugin is
required to play this stream, but not installed.
fixme:gstreamer:GST_Connect GStreamer could not find any streams
err:gstreamer:push_data_init Obtaining buffer returned: -2
fixme:quartz:Parser_QueryInterface No interface for
{37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851}!
fixme:quartz:MPEGSplitter_query_accept MPEG-1 system streams not yet supported.
fixme:quartz:AMGetErrorTextW (80040218,0x33ef3c,160) stub

Should this be filed as a separate bug?

I strongly suspect this bug should stay open because the retail version of the
game (version 1.18 or earlier) likely still crashes due to the SafeDisc
protection, but I can check that later on when I find the retail CDs.

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