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Now, the problem may well be with the Linux video tools (they are notoriously poor) - but that doesn't help me Now, the problem may well be with the Linux video tools (they are notoriously poor) - but that doesn't help me
as even if the fault isn't with DVD-Slideshow, I still can't get any output. as even if the fault isn't with DVD-Slideshow, I still can't get any output.
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The release date "1/6/07" on the front (main) page should be 1/6/2008. The changelog evidence shows that the page was updated with the 2007-date on 1/6/2008. --Oyvinds 08:35, 11 May 2008 (PDT)

Doesn't work

I've just tried the first, simplest example and it crashes. I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 / AMD64. With the following input file:

# very simple example with no special effects
# blank lines and lines starting with '#' are ignored
# use "title" in the image field to create a title slide.
# title:duration:description
# The "description" string gets put on the title slide.
title:5:This is my title
# each picture gets put on a separate line.  The format is:
# full_path_to_file.jpg:Duration:Subtitle
# duration is how long the picture will be visible in seconds.
# The Subtitle field is optional and can be left blank.
j01.jpg:4:Picture 1
j02.jpg:4:What a cool picture
j03.jpg:3
# At any time in the slideshow, you can use special keywords:
# "background:2:subtitle:black" will insert a black background frame
# for 2 seconds
background:2:This is a black frame:black
# so this would work fine as well:
# background:2:This is a background image:background.jpg
# You can also use the "background" keyword to display the current
# background image (black or some passed image) for a given time:
background:2:This is the background

and runnig the application as:

dvd-slideshow -f  1.txt

I these errors

[dvd-slideshow]            dvd-slideshow 0.7.5
[dvd-slideshow]            Licensed under the GNU GPL
[dvd-slideshow]            Copyright 2003-2006 by Scott Dylewski
[dvd-slideshow]            
[dvd-slideshow] Using default slideshow name: 1
[dvd-slideshow] Output directory not specified.
[dvd-slideshow] Using /home/shared/slide

 ...
appears to be doing something
 ...

[dvd-slideshow] silence
[dvd-slideshow] Creating silence audio file for 0:0:20.020
sox soxio: Failed reading `/dev/zero': unknown file type `raw'
[dvd-slideshow] This audio plays in slideshow from 0:0:0.000 to 0:0:20.020
[dvd-slideshow] ###############
[dvd-slideshow] Concatenating all audio files...
cat: /home/shared/slide/dvd-slideshow_temp_15838/audio1_????.raw: No such file or directory
sox soxio: Failed reading `-': unknown file type `raw'
[dvd-slideshow] Creating ac3 audio...
[dvd-slideshow] ERROR during ffmpeg execution!
[dvd-slideshow] see /home/shared/slide/dvd-slideshow.log for details
[dvd-slideshow] cleanup...

The log file referred to ends with this:

[dvd-slideshow] output from ps=  PID TTY      STAT   TIME COMMAND
16628 pts/3    S+     0:11 mpeg2enc -v 0 -a 2 -q 4 -4 2 -2 1 -s -M 0 -f 8 -o /ho
me/shared/slide/dvd-slideshow_temp_15838/video_0.mpg
COMMAND         PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE    SIZE     NODE NAME
dvd-slideshow 15838 pete    3w  FIFO   8,19         10313730 /home/shared/slide/
dvd-slideshow_temp_15838/dvdss-pipe-15838
mpeg2enc      16628 pete    3w   REG   8,19 1585152 10313734 /home/shared/slide/
dvd-slideshow_temp_15838/video_0.mpg
[dvd-slideshow] waiting for mpeg2enc to finish...
[dvd-slideshow]#####################################
[dvd-slideshow] No audio files passed.  Using 0:0:20.020 silence.
[dvd-slideshow] Working on track 1 audio file 0
[dvd-slideshow] silence
[dvd-slideshow] Creating silence audio file for 0:0:20.020
[dvd-slideshow] This audio plays in slideshow from 0:0:0.000 to 0:0:20.020
[dvd-slideshow] ###############
[dvd-slideshow] Concatenating all audio files...
[dvd-slideshow] Creating ac3 audio...
FFmpeg version SVN-rUNKNOWN, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
  configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-pp --enable-swscaler --enable-pthreads --
enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libogg --enable-libgsm --enable-dc1
394 --disable-debug --enable-shared --prefix=/usr
  libavutil version: 1d.49.3.0
  libavcodec version: 1d.51.38.0
  libavformat version: 1d.51.10.0
  built on Mar 16 2009 21:19:49, gcc: 4.2.4 (Ubuntu 4.2.4-1ubuntu3)
/home/shared/slide/dvd-slideshow_temp_15838/audio1.wav: I/O error occured
Usually that means that input file is truncated and/or corrupted.
[dvd-slideshow] ERROR during ffmpeg execution!
[dvd-slideshow] see /home/shared/slide/dvd-slideshow.log for details
[dvd-slideshow] cleanup...

Now, the problem may well be with the Linux video tools (they are notoriously poor) - but that doesn't help me as even if the fault isn't with DVD-Slideshow, I still can't get any output.

It was and with me. Let's discuss this question. Here or in PM.

It absolutely agree viagra-kaufen-online.beeplog.de viagra rezeptfrei kaufen I apologise, that I can help nothing. I hope, to you here will help.