OpenSUSE Multimedia :: DVD Authoring Programms Do Not Work?
Apr 7, 2011
I want burn a complete normal DVD that can be played in an normal DVD player. My source file is capsuled in .mp4 and about 1.3 GB large. I have tried to use mandvd1, mandvd2, bombono DVD and KMediaFactory.
mandvd doesnt produce the correct output: I every time get an error-message that says there is a problem with the menu-creation. I have installed the latest package of DVDauthor. mandvd2 doesnt work at all: The rendering process is completed after 6 seconds.
I cant start KMEdiaFactory: "KMediaFactory uses "MJPEG Tools (mpeg2enc)", and this has not been found on your system. You must install this before KMediaFactory can continue." However mpjec tools are installed.bombono DVD doesntt create an iso but a corrupt mpeg file. I really need good advice here, I cant fix it alone. I never could solve a single problem with the community. I think now its time to start.
I've been trying to author a dvd, using an xvid avi. I've tried several authoring programs (the last I tried was 2manDVD). Every time I add the file to the project, it comes up as being 102 seconds long, when it is really something like 42 minutes.
I do have things set up enough that the file plays well in a media player on the computer.
Also, what is the best program to use for this sort of thing (taking an xvid file and converting/burning it so I can pop it in the dvd player). On windows I used to use the Windows DVD maker application, which was clunky and terrible but got the job done!
I want to learn Java3D and using Eclipse now my java programs work, but when I run Java3D programms then there are full of errors (I think I dont have java 3D library or something is missing)
oem@oem-laptop ~ $ java -version java version "1.6.0_15" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_15-b03) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 14.1-b02, mixed mode, sharing)
I'm new here, so please be gentle! I recently installed F12 64 KDE on my Acer Aspire 1810TZ, could connect to the WLAN router but neither the native Konquerer nor Firefox could open any pages...
resolve.conf has the DNS according to DHCP offer, from command line dig properly resolves the name, ping (e.g. google) works, telnet to domain-name on port 80 works, GET too. When using the browser with the domain-name I tells me "Server not found", tcpdump doesn't display any activity. But when I manually change the domain-name with the IP (received by command line dig) then the browser has no problem how do browsers interact with the network resources of the OS?
I have a 7 GB VOB file which I created from a DVD using ffmpeg dump to remove CSS protection (it is legal where I live to do so). Now, I want to create a DVD/.iso that will be understood by regular DVD players/appliances. How do I do it?
i was trying to download Amaya a web authoring tool(open source). i tryed to download and install it but it had a error resolving dependency. could not find libexpat.so.1 i tried to find a place to get this but no success yet
I have a Mobidtv Trio v-gear which has the same specs as a MSI or geniatech usb stick inux-xf9w:/home/hase/RPM/dvb-apps # dmesg|tail results in :
[ 4570.766014] tuner-simple 0-0061: creating new instance [ 4570.766034] tuner-simple 0-0061: type set to 37 (LG PAL (newer TAPC series)) [ 4570.767247] em28xx #0: Config register raw data: 0xd0
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Neither with kaffeine, Me tv or tvtime can I search for channels? I run 11.2 Asus laptop Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7300 @ 2.00GHz
When I start Rosegarden, my computer freezes. No faillure reports, nothing. Tyan-Tiger K8W, two Opterons 250, 4 GB memory, OpenSUSE 11.3, Linux 2.6.34.4-0.1-desktop x86_64, KDE 4.4.4 "release 2".
Cannot find input plugin for MRL [dvd:/] Is now the message that I get when attempting to play DVDs in Kaffeine, which worked very well in SuSe 10,3 three hours ago. Ironically, VLC now works a treat, when upgrading that in 10.3 killed it.Xine doesn't want to work (restricted format), and Kaffeine isn't playing any files either. Has something been dropped from my previous setup, or do I have an inadequate installation? I'm not very command line oriented I'm afraid;I just expect things to work as they did before...:-)
About two weeks ago I enabled KDE factory repo to get the latest KDE 4.4. Everything was fine until a recent update, which caused sound working only in some applications. Sound now works when tried in System Settings and Yast->Sound, but it does not work in Firefox, VLC, Skype, and so on.
I installed the Fluendo decoder following the tutorial linked to from here (but just downloaded the RPM so I wouldn't have to unpack anything). Now "fluendo-codecs-mp3" is showing up in my software manager as having been installed, but I still can't play MP3 files in either Amarok or Kaffeine. One thing I've noticed is that, in the software manager, under "Installed (Availabled)" it says "11-3" in red.This was such a simple thing to fix in Ubuntu, I'm baffled by how much trouble I'm having right now. Please help me so that I can justify the eight hours I spent downloading openSUSE. I love the interface and would hate to go back to Ubuntu's oranges and browns (and Gnome).
I am just starting with Opensuse , been on Ubuntu for a few years . I am getting Kaffeine to work with my HVR 1600 . I had to add the firmware to /lib/firmware , then install the xine and ffmpeg files . Now tv scans channels and plays . Actually it plays great . I had skipping problems in Ubuntu with Me-tv , not so with Kaffeine .
Does anybody know how to get playlists in kaffeine 1.0 work (kde 4.3.5).I am unable to do such a simple thing as create a new play list with content ! (create is ok, read from the temp list ok everything seems to work, but the play list never remmember their content.)
There is a basic driver for it. I was wondering if anyone got it to work. Or is there another card that has been used successfully, especially with recording from a microphone. I am getting poor input from the mic source. Levels are low and broken up. Extensive research has pointed to ALSA/PulseAudio not being able to fine tune all sound cards. I am using the onboard currently, an ALC262.
In the meantime I was tempted to set the priorities higher for sound in general, in other words tweak ALSA and PA. Reason being is that many across a few distros have problems when resources are squeezed, like the times when proc load is at or near 100%, for example. I do not know how to tweak sound. Does anyone know? I still want to try the Titanium since it could be utilized in 7 (ouch) as a luxury for recording "what you hear", and for superior sound reproduction as well.
I was trying to make the mic to work on openSUSE 11.3 x64 (it's a headset's mic). At the beginning I thought it was just a mater of plugging the mic on, as it's the earphones'case, but didn't work. Then I found this link: Skype, KDE4, OpenSUSE 11.3 and PulseAudio Doesn't sound bad, but I also use Wine and Pulseaudio is said to be not compatible with it.
So, if Pulseaudio is enabled with setup-pulseaudio --enable, how do I disable it should I find problems with Wine? Is Pulseaudio really needed to make the mic to work, or it depends on what I want to use it for?
I am using Open Suse 11.2 on my HP DV6 notebook. I am connecting my television to the notebook with a HDMI cable and the television is unable to find any signal. Am I missing anything here? Shouldn't it be simply connecting the HDMI cable finding the source channel on the television and then I get sound and picture..
System - openSUSE 11.2 "Emerald" KDE (with gnome base) Player - vlc I'm hoping to find a batch of codecs for my newly installed openSUSE OS. I have a very troublesome collection of .mkv files that took several codec packs to make them work. For a brief explanation, I had tried haali and matroska both together and they still didn't work on certain mkvs. I ended up using CCCP, but that's win only as far as I can tell. It took the latest update of CCCP to work on all of my mkvs.
I have a motherboard p5bvm-se with 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller. The sound in earphones playing. Sound from the microphone is recorded and reproduced in KRecord => microphone is working. ssv:~ # uname -a Linux sslesarev 2.6.31.12-0.1-default #1 SMP 2010-01-27 08:20:11 +0100 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I installed skype skype-2.1.0.81-3.1-x86-64 from build.opensuse.org/home:matteotomasoni or skype-2.1.0.81-suse.i586.rpm from [URL]... Microphone does not work in skype!
I have followed the posted instructions on the "restricted formats" as specified in the stickie on the forum.
When I insert an audio CD, I can see the mp3/ folder in KDE with the tracks on the CD, but whenever I try to copy one of the mp3 files from the folder I get a VERY wide error messagebox stating that lame threw an error.
[When I use the command line tool "ripit" - the mp3s are generated without problems, so I assume all my encoders are working.]
Copying an ogg file with the KDE audiocd integration works fine, but unfortunately ogg is not supported on an iPod, and since ripping CDs through a VM with iTunes takes forever and a day, I want to rip the mp3 files and then copy to the VM so I can use iTunes to sync them to the iPod (sigh).
And yes, I would prefer to use Amarok to sync to the iPod directly but I made the mistake of buying an iPod recently and I've found that the 5/6th gens don't work (and probably never will) due to the hash encryption.
My laptop's internal microphone doesn't work. I ran alsa-info.sh to collect data about my configuration.
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Since the full info dump was a little bit too big to post here, I put the file in its entirety on Pastebin. I also noticed that KMix doesn't display any inputs/outputs...
i just upgraded from Skype 2.0.0.72 to 2.1.047. Now my microphone isn't working anymore and i cannot select it in the skype options. From now on i can only select the PulseAudio server ..
So i have read some howtos for PulseAudio. They say i should starte PulseAudio Volume Control. ok.. Now i should go to the tab "Recording". This tab doesnt exist on my pc. I upgraded to the latest version of this volume control. It still doesnt exist.
I am using OpenSuse 11.0 with KDE4.3
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PS: My mic is still working with applications, that dont use pulseaudio.