FYI I figured out the problem. I was running Ruby 1.9. As soon as I replaced 1.9 with 1.8 FLV Tool2 works. Should that be submitted as a bug?
Thanks! Kefentse Account wrote: > Hi Oszkar, > > I get the error when I attempt to run this script from the shell : > > flvtool2 -P meta_test.flv > > Not sure what would create the error: > > ERROR: undefined method `&' for "\005":String > > How do you usually troubleshoot? Also, does anyone have FLVTool2 working > with Ruby 1.9? Could that be causing a problem? > > Thanks again for any help you can provide. > > Oszkar Nagy wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> Well from what I discovered so far I think my issue is NOT due to a >> bug in flvtool2. Here is what I found: >> >> If I inject data from an XML using (flvtool2 -AUt myxml.xml input.flv >> output.flv) the data is actually in the FLV file and all the cue >> points invoke the onCuePoint event. Although you can't read them (I >> am no professional in AS2 so I might be wrong) from the cuePoints >> array as they all return undefined. This was a problem for me as I >> wanted to have access to all my data as soosn as the FLV has been >> loaded. So what I did in my particular case is I created a cue point >> at 0 timestamp and added all my data as parameters. This would fire >> up at the start of the FLV and parse all the data from the parameters >> to associative arrays, so that I have all my information before >> reaching any other cue points. Also sometimes if I put two cue points >> closer than 1000 msec I got an "Unsorted cue point" error using the >> Flash 7 media components (have to use those in this particular >> project) to play back the FLV. So I think this is a bug in Flash. >> >> Erixtekila: >> Tried both with the same result. >> >> Kefentse Account: >> Regarding your problem, most of the time I got an error message like >> this something is wrong syntactically so check how do you run >> flvtool2. Check escaped characters, and check how you put your >> parameters and your piping as well if you do that. If you are >> injecting from xml check the format of you xml and also the line >> endings and the file encoding. I had several problems which were due >> to my XML was not formatted properly (as I am generating them >> automatically). >> >> Cheers, >> >> Oszkar >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Flvtool2-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/flvtool2-users >> >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Flvtool2-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/flvtool2-users > > > _______________________________________________ Flvtool2-users mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/flvtool2-users
