Created attachment 113800 [details] the affected video LO 4.4.1.2 on Xubuntu 14.04 64bit Playing a Video in Impress doesn't work because of wrong time settings. Here the steps to reproduce: 1. Create a new impress document. 2. Change the first empty slide to a slide with title and content. 3. Load the (attached) video in the content field. 4. Click on the video, so the media-playback-toolbar opens. 5. Click on the play-button. Though the video is only 18 seconds long, the played time value jumps reproducible to 26:30:43. So the video can't be played, because Impress thinks its over. Any other interactions increase the time on and on, so it jumps to 53:01:26 and to 79:32:10 and so on.
Created attachment 113801 [details] media playback toolbar with wrong time
Plays ok here. Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit Version: 4.4.1.2 Build ID: 40m0(Build:2) Locale: en_US
For me not reproducible with LO 4.4.1.2, Win 8.1. If I click on the inserted video the Media Playback toolbar (VIEW -> TOOLBARS -> MEDIA PLAYBACK) shows 18 seconds and 18 seconds are "played".
I can confirm with Version: 5.2.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: de9d0e797903e7ecc19be2b05c7e89d5936ae02d Threads 4; Ver: Linux 4.2; Render: default; TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86_64@70-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2015-12-03_04:13:00 My value 159:04:21 / 00:00:18 , but video play in slideshow without problem. Ubuntu 15.10
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Ok! Just tested again! The original problem seems to be solved, but there a lots of other problems with the Media Playback toolbar on my system, but I will report later.
(In reply to bordfeldt from comment #6) > Ok! Just tested again! The original problem seems to be solved, but there a > lots of other problems with the Media Playback toolbar on my system, but I > will report later. Thanks. Do search Bugzilla for existing reports before filing. Let's close as WFM.