Something interesting. Alt-F2 opens a one line window like Vista. You can enter a single command and then it closes. So to get a terminal I have to go to the menus -- no problem.
I started avidemux and all seemed well. When I went to run the video I got an error message. " Trouble initializing the audio device". I did the command "pidof jackd" and nothing was returned. I assume that means it isn't running. Does avidemux have to be told what type of a sound system I have? (I hope not 'cause I have no idea what it is or how to find out what it is.) Another thing with audio. The Gnome ALSA mixer keeps sending every thing to some external mixer. So every time I reboot I have to be sure to take the check mark off of it. By the time we get this going I'm going to be so versed in Linux I won't be able to run a windows machine. Thanks for your help........................ Al Aspice Morgans Albert Seminatore Roswell, NM E-Mail: [email protected] WebSite: http://www.aspicemorgans.com Pacific Carriage Authorized Dealer in Co., NM, west TX. --- On Tue, 10/20/09, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> wrote: From: Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [64studio-users] What DV Camcorders are supported To: "Albert Seminatore" <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected], "64 Studio User List" <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 5:05 PM Albert Seminatore wrote: > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Every thing worked just as you stated EXCEPT the Jack Control. There was > nothing available from the menus. Further more I have NO idea how to stop a > program in Linux. Windows gives you Task Manager where you can terminate a > process. LINUX ??? > Here in Germany it's late at night, resp. early in the morning, so just a short answer. Push Alt+F2 and launch "gnome-terminal" without the quotes. If you suspect that there is something running, but you aren't sure on Ubuntu based systems as user type "pidof [application_name]". I want to know if JACK is running, the correct name of JACK is "jackd". The Dolla-sign or >-sign stands for the user, while the #-sign is for the superuser (root). You can end an application by the commands "kill [PID(process identification)]" or "killall [application_name]", e.g.: spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ pidof jackd 11877 spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ kill 11877 spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ pidof jackd 11982 spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ killall jackd spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ pidof jackd spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ killall jackd jackd: no process killed spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ > > Can we use the CD/DVD Creator (Applications ->Accessories ->CD/DVD Creator) > to burn a DVD? Are we going to somehow have to complete it like in the > camera? > Yesno ;) ... you used Avidemux to encode a VCD or VDVD ... after doing this you can install an application named "K3b". After installing and launching K3b go to the menu "File > New Project > New Video DVD Project or New Video CD Project". You only need to copy your files by drag'n'drop. For a VCD you only need to copy the MPEG files and for a VDVD I guess you need to copy VOB files into the VIDEO_TS folder, but for DVDs you should take a look at ManDVD or 2ManDVD. But now I don't have the time to explain it. Test it with making a VCD, you only need to follow the advices K3b will give you. Hth, Ralf
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