Problem with capture device. Incorrect samples given by the device. Stopping encoding session.
Hi all,
I am trying to capture my screen to stream starcraft 2 on ustream. im using VH capture and fmle. As of now it will only output and input an area near the top left corner. As soon as i try to resize it to the full screen i get the error i put in the subject header. My system is beefy enough (i7 8gb ram), but my video card is a radeon 5770. could that be a problem? What else can i do to fix this? All ATI drivers, VH capture drivers and fmle are up to date, i just installed and updated everything today 11/24/10.
VH capture settings
Capture tab:
Left: 560
Top: 240
Width 240
Height 360
These settings are the default and the only settings that will work.
Please attach the session log file.
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Hi Support,
I am trying to use FMLE to encode and stream video from an Axis P1346 IP camera, via Axis' Streaming Assistant software, to a Wowza server.
Everyting appears to be working perfectly and the encoding and resultant stream quality is excellent. Sometimes after a few hours and sometimes after just a few minutes, the encoding will stop with the following error:
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Session Stopped
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Problem with capture device. Incorrect samples given by the device. Stopping encoding session.
I have attached a recent log of a session that only lasted a few minutes - do you have any ideas on how to resolve this instability?
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File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2\FlashMediaLiveEncoder.exe
Description: Adobe® Flash® Media Live Encoder
Copyright: © 2009 - 10 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. <AdobeIP#0000716>
Version: 3.2.0.9932
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Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Selected video input device: TowerBridge
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Failed with error 80040154:CoCreateInstance(CLSID_VideoMixingRenderer9, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC, IID_IBaseFilter, pFilterVideoMixingRenderer.ppv())
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Display Color Quality Warning : Display color quality is currently lower than 32 bit. Colors in video display may be distorted when encoding is not on. To change the display color, open the Display Properties, Settings tab and change color quality to 32 bit.
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:12 : No audio capture devices detected. : Flash Media Live Encoder requires an audio capture device to be connected and properly installed.
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Connected to FMS/3,5,7,7009
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Network Command: onFCPublish
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: Success
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: NetStream.Publish.Start
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
<preset>
<name>Custom</name>
<description></description>
</preset>
<capture>
<video>
<device>TowerBridge</device>
<crossbar_input>0</crossbar_input>
<frame_rate>30.00</frame_rate>
<size>
<width>640</width>
<height>360</height>
</size>
</video>
<timecode>
<frame_rate>15</frame_rate>
<systemtimecode>true</systemtimecode>
<devicetimecode>
<enable>false</enable>
<vertical_line_no>16</vertical_line_no>
<burn>false</burn>
<row>Bottom</row>
<column>Left</column>
</devicetimecode>
</timecode>
</capture>
<encode>
<video>
<format>H.264</format>
<datarate>1000;</datarate>
<outputsize>640x360;</outputsize>
<advanced>
<profile>Baseline</profile>
<level>3.1</level>
<keyframe_frequency>1 Second</keyframe_frequency>
</advanced>
<autoadjust>
<enable>false</enable>
<maxbuffersize>1</maxbuffersize>
<dropframes>
<enable>false</enable>
</dropframes>
<degradequality>
<enable>false</enable>
<minvideobitrate></minvideobitrate>
<preservepfq>false</preservepfq>
</degradequality>
</autoadjust>
</video>
</encode>
<restartinterval>
<days></days>
<hours></hours>
<minutes></minutes>
</restartinterval>
<reconnectinterval>
<attempts></attempts>
<interval></interval>
</reconnectinterval>
<output>
<rtmp>
<url>rtmp://localhost/live</url>
<backup_url></backup_url>
<stream>fmlestream</stream>
</rtmp>
</output>
<metadata>
<entry>
<key>author</key>
<value>Octopus MT</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>copyright</key>
<value>Octopus MT</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>description</key>
<value>Tower Bridge - London, UK</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>keywords</key>
<value>"Tower Bridge", London</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>rating</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>title</key>
<value>Tower Bridge - LIVE</value>
</entry>
</metadata>
<preview>
<video>
<input>
<zoom>100%</zoom>
</input>
<output>
<zoom>100%</zoom>
</output>
</video>
<audio></audio>
</preview>
<log>
<level>100</level>
<directory>C:\Users\Administrator\Videos</directory>
</log>
</flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
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DumpGraph [00CA91F8]
Filter [00CABFDC] Output Video Renderer
Pin [00CAC3B4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CACE1C]
Filter [00CA9C8C] Input Video Renderer
Pin [00CAA064] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA33A4]
Filter [02F6AF10] Mux
Pin [02F6AF70] FLV7 [Input] Connected to pin [02F6FC00]
Pin [02F6B790] audio [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [02F6BA08] out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CAEADC] AVI Decompressor 0003
Pin [00CAEC14] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F70D88]
Pin [00CACE1C] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAC3B4]
Filter [03BA326C] AVI Decompressor
Pin [00CAACD4] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F68BF8]
Pin [03BA33A4] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAA064]
Filter [02F70048] H264 Compressor
Pin [02F70070] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6F898]
Pin [02F70D88] Preview [Output] Connected to pin [00CAEC14]
Pin [02F6FC00] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6AF70]
Pin [02F71228] Output2 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [02F68AF0] Input RGB
Pin [02F68B08] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F60178]
Pin [02F68BF8] Output [Output] Connected to pin [00CAACD4]
Filter [02F6F118] FPS Controller Encoder
Pin [02F6F128] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E880]
Pin [02F6F898] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F70070]
Filter [02F5FAB8] YV12
Pin [02F5FAD0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA3F24]
Pin [02F60178] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F68B08]
Filter [02F6E778] Resize
Pin [02F6E790] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E620]
Pin [02F6E880] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6F128]
Filter [02F6DF60] YV12 0002
Pin [02F6DF78] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6DE00]
Pin [02F6E620] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6E790]
Filter [02F6D680] FPS Controller Resize
Pin [02F6D690] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CA9B6C]
Pin [02F6DE00] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6DF78]
Filter [00CAB9CC] Video Tee
Pin [00CABA34] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03B9EE9C]
Pin [03BA3F24] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F5FAD0]
Pin [00CA9B6C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6D690]
Pin [03BA3454] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CA99C4] Smart Tee
Pin [00CA9A2C] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00C0974C]
Pin [03B9EE9C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [00CABA34]
Pin [00CAE204] Preview [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00C0A6DC] SOURCE
Pin [00C0974C] Video [Output] Connected to pin [00CA9A2C]
DumpGraph [00CA91F8]
Filter [00CABFDC] Output Video Renderer
Pin [00CAC3B4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CACE1C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [00CA9C8C] Input Video Renderer
Pin [00CAA064] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA33A4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6AF10] Mux
Pin [02F6AF70] FLV7 [Input] Connected to pin [02F6FC00]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {37564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:37564c46
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6B790] audio [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [02F6BA08] out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CAEADC] AVI Decompressor 0003
Pin [00CAEC14] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F70D88]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [00CACE1C] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAC3B4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [03BA326C] AVI Decompressor
Pin [00CAACD4] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F68BF8]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {56555949-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:56555949
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA33A4] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAA064]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F70048] H264 Compressor
Pin [02F70070] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6F898]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F70D88] Preview [Output] Connected to pin [00CAEC14]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6FC00] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6AF70]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {37564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:37564c46
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F71228] Output2 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [02F68AF0] Input RGB
Pin [02F68B08] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F60178]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F68BF8] Output [Output] Connected to pin [00CAACD4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {56555949-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:56555949
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6F118] FPS Controller Encoder
Pin [02F6F128] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E880]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6F898] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F70070]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F5FAB8] YV12
Pin [02F5FAD0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA3F24]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F60178] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F68B08]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6E778] Resize
Pin [02F6E790] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E620]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6E880] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6F128]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6DF60] YV12 0002
Pin [02F6DF78] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6DE00]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6E620] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6E790]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6D680] FPS Controller Resize
Pin [02F6D690] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CA9B6C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6DE00] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6DF78]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [00CAB9CC] Video Tee
Pin [00CABA34] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03B9EE9C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA3F24] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F5FAD0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [00CA9B6C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6D690]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA3454] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CA99C4] Smart Tee
Pin [00CA9A2C] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00C0974C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03B9EE9C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [00CABA34]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [00CAE204] Preview [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00C0A6DC] SOURCE
Pin [00C0974C] Video [Output] Connected to pin [00CA9A2C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Session Started
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Video Encoding Started
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Video Encoding Stopped
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Session Stopped
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Problem with capture device. Incorrect samples given by the device. Stopping encoding session.
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Primary - Network Command: onFCUnpublish
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: NetStream.Unpublish.Success
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 :
================== Encoding Statistics ====================
Current
Input Output
Time Bit Rate Drops fps Drops fps
Audio :
Video 1: 0:04:50 644 Kbps 72 74.00 0 15.00
Average
Input Output
Time Bit Rate Drops fps Drops fps
Audio :
Video 1: 0:04:50 983 Kbps 75 29.40 0 29.36
===========================================================
================= Publishing Statistics ===================
Bandwidth Buffer Frame Drops
Primary: 824 Kbps 0.00 Sec 0
Backup : 0 Kbps 0.00 Sec 0
===========================================================
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Failed with error 80040273:CoCreateInstance(CLSID_VideoMixingRenderer9, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC, IID_IBaseFilter, pFilterVideoMixingRenderer.ppv())
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:56 : Primary - Network Status: NetConnection.Connect.Closed status
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:56 : Primary - Disconnected
Thank you for your assistance
RichardPlease attach the session log file.
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Problem with Capture Device Formats
Hi!, i have 2 questions:
On Windows the direction of the camera that is connected is: vfw:Microsoft WDM Image Capture (Win32):0
What is the direction on Linux?
And the second:
In some PCs (only two), when I try get the camera's supported formats, I don´t get any, but if I run the JMF Studio if I displayed, why can it be?
the code is:
public Vector ObtenerFormatosSopotados() throws NoDataSourceException, IOException{
Vector<Format> vectorFormatos = new Vector<Format>();
//comprobamos que el origen de datos en un dispositivo de captura(webcam)
if (this.origenDatos instanceof CaptureDevice) {
FormatControl[] fcs = ((CaptureDevice) this.origenDatos).getFormatControls();
for (FormatControl fc : fcs) {
Format[] formats = ((FormatControl) fc).getSupportedFormats();
for (Format format : formats) {
if(format instanceof RGBFormat)
vectorFormatos.add(format);
return vectorFormatos;
}In the most of PCs I've had no problems, the RGB Formats are show.
Thank!!
Edited by: NickNN5 on Jun 12, 2010 2:00 AMNickNN5 wrote:
Hi!, i have 2 questions:
On Windows the direction of the camera that is connected is: vfw:Microsoft WDM Image Capture (Win32):0
On Windows, you should use "vfw://0" if you're hard-coding the media locator...
What is the direction on Linux?On Linux, you should use "vfl://0" if you're hard-coding the media locator...
In some PCs (only two), when I try get the camera's supported formats, I don´t get any, but if I run the JMF Studio if I displayed, why can it be?It'd be helpful if you specified how deep into your code the failure states reach. For instance, it's a much different issue if (this.origenDatos instanceof CaptureDevice) fails than if you aren't getting any format controls or if you're not getting any supported formats.
With the amount of information I have, I'm going to suggest you don't have JMF installed correctly / linked correctly on those failure machines. -
Try to use Echo/Sound test service, as well as a couple friends on the list and get the following message "Problem with recording device". I have also searched in the community, but found many issues releated, but no solutions that fit the problem. Headset: Turtle Beach XP SevenSkype Version: 6.22.81.105Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1; 64 - bit Tested in sound recorder, and records my voice, and able to playback and hear my horrible singing. I did find a rather odd way to resolve the issue temporarily. I also use hangouts from time to time, and when I start a video call, it will ring, and send out, and I can then call out using skype to a friend/sound test and it will work fine for the rest of the call. Able to talk, and do whatever. Unfortunatley, with the listed method above I have to repeat the process everytime I want to make a call, or accept someones call. Rather... Annoying. Any solution to this, or what can be causing this issue?
I suggest you download and install the latest generic Realtek audio drivers as they should be compatible with the computer model you listed in a previous post. I run a similar model to that one and have no issues with it. Skype is rather resource intensive on that netbook when participating in video calls due to the limitations of the processor and onboard video chipset. The latest generic Realtek audio drivers (Select "High Definition Audio Codecs" - 32 bit Windows 7)http://www.realtek.com/downloads/okay, i have pretty much given up trying to use Skype on this netbook but i came back to report the known data just in case anyone else might find it useful. to begin with 1) let's get this upfront. i am ignorant, ill-informed, tech-illerate and stupid. i stipulate to this going in. i've NO idea what the hell i'm doing. 2) hardware = ASUS eeePC1005HA, Win7Starter32, 1G DDR2, Intel Atom280, 250GHDD 3) per the above suggestion i went to the RealTek site and looked for the driver, but first 4) i had SlimDriver look around for me and it said there was a newer driver (i think dated 2011) which i had it download & install 5) so that didn't seem to make the slightest difference in Skype performance (i.e. none) so 6)as in (3) above i went to http://152.104.125.41/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFid=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false and it offered me 2 choices of sites from which to download Version R2.78 for 32bit Win7 so i picked one at random and it downloaded 2 files, 1 a .exe and the other a PART which i have no idea what the hell that is. i barely know enuf to double clic on the filename in WinExplorer Downloads so that's what i did first on the .exe file cuz that one had a file size greater than zero (unlike the PART file) and got an error message saying Win7 didn't know what to do with this file and could i please suggest a software to use on it. 7) so i deleted it and started over with the same result and then i repeated step 7) only this time i got only the .exe file in my Downloads folder and when i double-clicked it i actually got the Install Wizard to run. 9) so while the Wizard was running i went and looked in my "Windows 7 In Depth" by Cowart & Knittel and found nothing in the index under RealTek so i went and looked at Drivers and based on clues i found there i went to Control Panel ->Hardware & Sound -> Device Manager ->RealTek HD Audio [hidden under expandable Processors - Sound, Video & game conrollers]->(LeftClick to get Update Driver Software), and wait about a year and a half for 'Onliine Search for Software', followed by the message "the best driver software for your device is already installed". 9)so by this time the Install Wizard has finished Uninstalling the previous version of the driver and wants me to RESTART and that's right now in real time so i am now closing this browser and if i ever finish restarting i will continue this response in a new reply window starting with step (10), whatever that turns out to be. the suspense is killing me.
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Problem with PnP devices, Unknown device, error code:28
Hello, my USB Mass Storage Device Not Recognized( Flash drive- HP v156w, 16 GB)
Full story : I opened flash disk, started to loading and opening files very slow, suddenly all writing, names of the files become unreadable. I took off the flash disk and try again. I got the message- disk have to be formated to be used
again. After a lot of try I got this message:
Unknown device doesn't have a driver ; and Problem with PnP devices when i run trouble shoot in devices and printers on my Sony VAIO laptop( Windows 8, 64 bit), and error code:28 for unknown device doesn't have a driver.
Do other usb devices work ok in the same usb port? - yes
Has someone else/or you used it on another pc?- yes
Does it work ok on a different pc? - the same problem
Did you pull it out with using 'Safely Remove Hardware'? - yes, a lot of time after its become invisible, unknoun
Was it previously working ok with your W8 laptop? - never tried befor
Disk Management can't see the drive.
device manager:
usb device with yellow sine and instead name strange sines
divice tipe - other devices
manufacturer - unknown
location- on USB Mass Storage Device
status: The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
To find a driver for this device, click Update Driver.
I have done that -
"open device manager make sure show hidden devices is ticked and right click on all the USB hidden devices and unistall them. once done reboot and put in the flash drive again and see if windows finds it."
situation the same(((( Disk Management can't see the drive.
please if any one know the fix please help
Its very important info for me on the flash disk.I'd ask them over here.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8?tab=Threads
Regards, Dave Patrick ....
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights. -
My iphone 4s crashes too much when i download and app from store and open it its freeze or crash and restart the phone i think i am having big problem with this device i restored it to factory settings and no waay!
I think many of us need a Defense Against the Podcasts App professor.
Have you looked at this Apple support page?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6190?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US -
Problem with exporting devices to non-global zone
Hi,
I've problem with exporting devices to my solaris zones (i try do add support to mount /dev/lofi/* in my non-global zone).
A create cfg for my zone.
Here it is:
$ zonecfg -z sapdev info
zonename: sapdev
zonepath: /export/home/zones/sapdev
brand: native
autoboot: true
bootargs:
pool:
limitpriv: default,sys_time
scheduling-class:
ip-type: shared
fs:
dir: /sap
special: /dev/dsk/c1t44d0s0
raw: /dev/rdsk/c1t44d0s0
type: ufs
options: []
net:
address: 194.29.128.45
physical: ce0
device
match: /dev/lofi/1
device
match: /dev/rlofi/1
device
match: /dev/lofi/2
device
match: /dev/rlofi/2
attr:
name: comment
type: string
value: "This is SAP developement zone"
global# lofiadm
Block Device File
/dev/lofi/1 /root/SAP_DB2_9_LUW.iso
/dev/lofi/2 /usr/tmp/fsfile
I reboot the non-global zone, even reboot global-zone, and after that, in sapdev zone, there is no /dev/*lofi/* files.
What i do wrong? Maybe I reduce my sol 10 u4 sparc instalation too much.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks for help,
MarekI experienced the same problem on my system Sol 10 08/07.
Normally, when the zone enters the READY state during boot, it's zoneadmd will run devfsadm -z <zone>. In my understanding this is to create the necessary device files in ZONEPATH/dev.
This worked well until recently. Now only the directories are still created.
It seems as if devfsadm -z is broken. Somebody should issue a call to sun.
As a workaround you can easily copy the device files into the zone. It is important not to copy the symbolic link but the target.
# cp /dev/lofi/1 ZONEPATH/dev/lofi
Hope this helps,
Konstantin Gremliza -
Problem with capturing of baselines
Hi !
I have a problem with capturing of baselines- when the SQL is called from PL/SQL code...
For example if I execute in SQL* Plus session
alter session set optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines = true;
exec dbms_mview.refresh('VIEW_CLIENT_KONTO', 'C');
exec dbms_mview.refresh('VIEW_CLIENT_KONTO', 'C');
nothing happens ..I do not find the baseline in dba_sql_plan_baselines...
========================================================
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines = TRUE..of course and I can capture baselines for plain SQL -only not if SQL ist invoked from PL/SQL..
Now, nowere in documentation could I find that capturing does not work from PL/SQL ..that would, in my opinion, be sderious disadvantage- so much code in the database runs as PL/SQL..
We habe Oracle 11.2.0.3 Enterprise Edition
optimizer_features_enable = 11.2.0.3
What could be worng here..did I forget certain parameter or setting. Thanks for your help in advance.Now, nowere in documentation could I find that capturing does not work from PL/SQL ..that would, in my opinion,
be sderious disadvantage- so much code in the database runs as PL/SQL..You're quite right. It would be serious disadvantage.
But it's not true that they are not captured from PLSQL.
Setup:
SQL> select * from v$version;
BANNER
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
CORE 11.2.0.3.0 Production
TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
SQL> select name, value from v$parameter where name like '%baseline%';
NAME VALUE
optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines FALSE
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines TRUE
SQL> create table t1
2 (col1 number);
Table created.
SQL> INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
1 row created.
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id, substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text, child_number c, to_char(force_matching_signature
) sig, sql_plan_baseline
2 from v$sql
3 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
SQL> select to_char(b.signature) sig, b.created
2 from v$sql s
3 , dba_sql_plan_baselines b
4 where s.sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%'
5 and b.signature = s.force_matching_signature;
no rows selected
SQL> alter session set optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines = true;
Session altered.
SQL> Baseline created for SQL statement:
SQL> INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
1 row created.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 1 17374141102446297863 SQL_PLAN_1ayk9a0wnr
SQL> Baseline created for PLSQL statement:
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 1 7407988653257810022 SQL_PLAN_5s3v02k7yx9
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 1 17374141102446297863 SQL_PLAN_1ayk9a0wnr
SQL> Cleanup baselines:
SQL> declare
2 l_spm_op pls_integer;
3 begin
4 for x in (select sql_handle from dba_sql_plan_baselines b where created >= trunc(sysdate))
5 loop
6 l_spm_op :=
7 dbms_spm.drop_sql_plan_baseline(x.sql_handle);
8 end loop;
9 end;
10 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> So, I would expect that this is related to DBMS_MVIEW and a restriction on recursive, internal statements.
For example, if you capture sql plan baselines you don't capture baselines for sys and system statements, etc.
Further investigation required.
For example, let's build an MV:
SQL> create materialized view mv1
2 build immediate
3 refresh on demand
4 as
5 select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1;
Materialized view created.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> We see two statements from the initial creation of the MV and the subsequent refresh (the latter is the one with the BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK hint).
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
SQL> Even if we repeat the refresh, we can't see to get a baseline:
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
SQL> So.... might that BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK have anything to do with it?
It's not likely to be relevant but perhaps we should just check it?
Let's see what happens if we go back to our original plsql statement because we can't insert into an MV directly.
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 1 SQL_PLAN_aq62u7rqdfcs8125daea2
SQL> So, nothing to do with that.
I would suggest that it is because, being executed via DBMS_MVIEW, it is special and bypasses consideration for baselines.
Can we somehow circumvent this?
Perhaps, baselines being a pretty flexible vehicle that work off SIGNATURE (and PLAN_HASH_2).
Let's double check the signature and plan hash we need to reproduce.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
3617692013
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
3617692013
SQL> And replace the materialized view with a table:
SQL> drop materialized view mv1;
Materialized view dropped.
SQL> create table mv1
2 (col1 number);
Table created.
SQL> And try to get a statement with the same signature and plan that does use a baseline:
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO "RIMS"."MV1" select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1 ;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
3617692013
5n6auhnqpb258 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872 SQL_PLAN_b6tnbps6tn
ECK */ INTO "RIMS".
3617692013
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
3617692013
SQL> Now if we drop and recreate the materialized view:
SQL> create materialized view mv1
2 build immediate
3 refresh on demand
4 as
5 select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1;
Materialized view created.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
dac4d22mf0m6k INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
3617692013
cn4syqz9cxp3y INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872 SQL_PLAN_b6tnbps6tn
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
3617692013
SQL> And cleanup:
SQL> drop table t1;
Table dropped.
SQL> drop materialized view mv1;
Materialized view dropped.
SQL> declare
2 l_spm_op pls_integer;
3 begin
4 for x in (select sql_handle from dba_sql_plan_baselines b where created >= trunc(sysdate))
5 loop
6 l_spm_op :=
7 dbms_spm.drop_sql_plan_baseline(x.sql_handle);
8 end loop;
9 end;
10 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> So....
Are baselines created for sql statements executed from PLSQL? Yes.
Are baselines created for internal statements from DBMS_MVIEW? No.
Why? Don't know. But I think it's expected behaviour.
Is there a convoluted way of applying a baseline to the internal refresh statement? Yes. -
Hi all. I recently restore my old iphone 5 on my new 6. I'm having problems with bluetooth devices. The ones that were already paired with the old one are not showing in the list, and most of them(not all) are not working or pairing. I already restored network settings to no avail. Any ideas?
What's more, they don't even show on the bluetooth devices list..
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A problem with PoE devices in the Topology view (LMS 3.1)
Hello,
the customer has a problem with PoE devices in the Topology View. :-( He doesn't see the 2960 PoE devices with the PoE filter enabled in the topology view:-( He uses LMS 3.1 on Windows.
In the NetPro discussion I found that the list of PoE devices is in the following file:
POECapableDeviceTypes.properties
but I cann't to find thid file in the campus directory. In the campus folder are following folders: bin, etc, lib and www.
Thank you
RomanThe file is in NMSROOT/campus/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/ani/clients/campus/main/filters/POECapableDeviceTypes.properties.
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Problems with captured animation
Goodmorning,
We have a problem with captured animations.
We have created a few movies which have some captured animations.
When we play the movies, they do work. After saving and reopening most of them don't work anymore,
and only the part with the captured animation. The screens goes fully white while playing the animation.
Only the text balloons are visable...
We work on a group directory with captivate 3. Recently the flash player is updated to version 10.
We both are opening the files, not at the same time.
Questions:
Anybody aware of the problem ?
Anybody with any solution ?
Does anybody knows where captivate stores captured animations ?
For example. When I look in the library, i can see four captured animations, when i want to update them, i dont see any of them.
Brdgs MarcHi there
I believe you are talking about a Full Motion Recording (FMR). If this is Captivate 3, likely you are seeing an issue whereby Flash Player 10 is causing a problem.
If you revert to Flash Player 9 you should see the preview within Captivate again. Or, if you choose not to downgrade the Flash Player, you may elect to avoid previewing in Captivate and instead preview in the Web Browser.
Cheers... Rick
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Problem with playback Device please help
When im talking to someone on skype i cant listen to anything else but the skype call. If im listening to music or watching a video and i try to call somebody it says problem with payback device and won't let me call or answer a call. What do i do?
I'm also having this problem, but with a fun side effect; if a program is running outside of the windows "desktop" app (so, for example, if the Skype app is making 'message recieved' noises) they'll still play. I have Windows 8, and I've seen some solutions about resetting the audio endpoint builder, but I don't know how to do that on Windows 8 and I can't find anything that'll tell me.
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My problem is after i did a restore on my 32gb ipod touch i now get a error on itunes that says "There is a problem with your device,We're sorry the device you connected may be damaged and cannot be activated for service. " Please help
In the ipad discussion forums there apparently is a HUGE problem with people not being able to update to ios 4.3.3, it apparently locks up their devices and they are also getting the error "there is a problem with your device".... some are reporting the same problem with their ipod touch as well... it looks like it's a global issue
The forum is in the ipad section under the title of "There is a problem with your device".
I have dodged a bullet on this one since i have not updated my ipod's or ipad in the last couple of days.... i will hold off syncing to itunes until this issue is fixed... good luck, and spread the word if you can to get apple to listen -
Hello everyone, I have a problem with capturing HDV tape, not that I'm doing wrong and I would like if possible someone could help me until now had captured no problem with the version Fine Cut Studio V.6, and captured clips are stored in the folder specified with the. mov, but now I'm doing it with version 7, and captured clips are stored as a Unix executable file and not as a video file. mov, thereby not You can open the file. Thanks for the help
Thanks, and can convert video files with a. Mov. But can it not be automatic unless it is misconfigured the "Easy setup" and the "Audio / Video Setting"?. I use a Canon camera that records in XLH1 HDV, which is the source of capture and compression I put Apple ProRes 422 (HQ). I tried several configurations but none can capture directly in. Mov, Can you tell me what the proper configración? recorded in HDV 108050i. thanks for your help Greetings
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problem with playback device message.. been reading up about this problem but so far nothing has worked for me.. i have windows 7. Been trying to find the place in here to get some help but have no idea how this works. So if someone reads this.. please HELP me. Cheers
What OS are you running? What's the model of your computer/audio device? What does Skype list as your playback/recording device?
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