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Latest revision as of 02:56, 3 February 2011
Description
This test case tests whether a media player is capable of basic audio and video playback with supported free formats.
Setup
- Ensure the media player to be tested package is installed
- Ensure audio output is available and working
How to test
- Run media player to be tested - you can use your desktop's menu system, or a run dialog box, or a console
- Try to play a video+audio file in WebM format: you can find such a file here or here
- Try to play a video+audio file in Ogg Theora / Ogg Vorbis format, such as any of the 'OGG' labelled files here
- For both video types, try stopping, starting, pausing, and fast-forwarding / rewinding
Expected Results
- Videos in WebM and Theora / Vorbis format should play smoothly (given reasonable hardware) and without artifacts, errors or crashes
- Stopping, restarting, pausing / resuming, and seeking through video should work without problems