On 2020-09-08 14:30, Tim Stiles wrote:
Hi Jim! Hopefully I'm responding correctly, I'm not used to this email way
of posting. Unsure if I'm supposed to add my comments inline.
Ehh, you are doing fine. Start by doing a "reply to all", and your email
program may indent the message to which you are replying, as mine has
done. Or set it off with "> " prefixes on each line. Then delete the
unnecessary part of the message, and interleave your reply.
The point is to make it easier to follow the thread of messages replying
to messages replying to messages, by reading from top to bottom.
> The first log entry appears to show how the app called FFprobe. You
> could try to run that same command yourself from the Command Prompt…
[Tim] Here is the command line output of both tests one after the other…
C:\Users\Tim Stiles>"C:\PB_short_path_test\PinballBrowser756\ffprobe.exe"
-v error -show_format -show_streams -print_format xml "C:\Users\Tim
Stiles\AppData\Local\Temp\pbi2.mp4"
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ffprobe>
<streams>
…snip…
</streams>
<format filename= …snip…
</format>
</ffprobe>
What this seems to show is that FFprobe is installed, and runs
correctly, giving reasonable output. That makes it more likely that the
log entries you posted are noting a successful run of FFprobe, instead
of a failed run. I think that puts the ball back in the PinballBrowser
court. Is it getting the same result when it calls FFprobe? And that is
a question for them, not for this list.
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