> > > 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. Thank you! I will follow up again with the PB dev and see what he has to say. > > > > Issue: For me specifically on my Windows 10 PC, these video playback > and > > > import features do not work. When I select a video to play, nothing > happens > > > (the app is supposed to have an inner window that displays the > playback but > > > that is non-existent when I hit play). > > > Perhaps some differential diagnosis could be helpful. It sounds like the > program worked, and you used it successfully at some point, what has > changed? Which operating system did you run before? > > Actually I don't think these features of the program ever worked for me, on this Windows PC having the issue. My version of Windows 10 is kept up to date. I unfortunately don't have a different PC to use and PB is only supported for Windows/PC. So,when you download the app those 3 .exe's are not included. You need to go download them and copy them to the root Pinball Browser folder. Early on, I didn't realize it was that simple. And I think I may have gone overboard and "installed" the entire FFmpeg library/package. Could that have been a bad idea? I feel like I would have gone and uninstalled any of that once I realized but I'm not quite sure. When I look around I cannot find any ffmpeg in programs and features. I only find these executables in the PB directory. Is it possible that a bad version of ffmpeg is lurking on my machine and conflicting with the "successful uses" by Pinball Browser or my command line tests? Probably a stretch. I guess beyond that, I'm curious if there are any other apps, drivers, video cards, etc. specific to my PC that are known to cause issues with ffmpeg in general? I have an Nvidia GE Force video card and am running Nvidia's drivers. Pinball Browser is the only app that supports video playback or import that I have any issues with though.. Thoughts? _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email [email protected] with subject "unsubscribe".
