[Wine]DVD Lab Runs only in 20040408 and Causes Crash in latest CVS Tree

Mike Hearn mike at navi.cx
Wed Jul 7 04:48:20 CDT 2004


Try using Wine CVS, there was an X protocol error fixed by yesterdays
checkins.

If that doesn't fix it, then I'm working on the problem as part of an
unrelated project so hopefully a fix will be forthcoming soon. We're doing
a BitBlt with a null drawable/DC somehow.

thanks -mike

On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 14:09:22 -0500, Dan McGhee wrote:
> I've been trying to install and run DVD Lab 1.3.1, a DVD authoring 
> software, in wine.  A thirty day trial of this software is available at
> 
>  http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/history.html
> 
> It's interface includes a "thumbnail" of the current project and also a 
> preview of it.  You can play the preview like a movie.  So far these two 
> functions are available onlly in wine-20040408.  In any subsequent 
> version the screens are blank--dark.
> 
> Today I downloaded the latest from CVS and when I tried to open the 
> "File" menu, wine crashed with the following message:
> 
> $ fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub
> fixme:accel:CreateAcceleratorTableA should check that the accelerator 
> descriptions are valid, return NULL and SetLastError() if not.
> fixme:menu:TrackPopupMenuEx not fully implemented
> fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 4098 
> (SPI_GETMENUANIMATION)
> fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 4099 
> (SPI_SETMENUANIMATION)
> fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 4132 
> (SPI_GETDROPSHADOW)
> fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 4133 
> (SPI_SETDROPSHADOW)
> X Error of failed request:  BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter)
>   Major opcode of failed request:  62 (X_CopyArea)
>   Resource id in failed request:  0x0
>   Serial number of failed request:  225478
>   Current serial number in output stream:  225479
> 
> I have seen the statements up to but not including "X Error...." before 
> and have, with varied success, been able to eliminate them by  
> "fiddling" with the dll's.
> 
> I have "googled," gone to Frank's page and posted on various forums.  It 
> seems that the situation with DVD Lab is fairly undocumented.  I'm new 
> enough to wine that I'm not confident that I'm doing everything right 
> and don't want to submit a bug report just yet.  I have screen shots, 
> command lines, and now a crash report.
> 
> I'm asking if anyone has had experience with DVD Lab or other video type 
> software--I understand that MediaStudioPro works in wine, but there are 
> no hints in the db--and what was done to get it to work.  Failing this, 
> would it be better to post to the wine-developers list or file a bug report.
> 
> Thanks
> Dan





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