Gavin Hurlbut wrote:

Steven Christall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


As far as I can tell the Xvfb allows you to run a virtual frame buffer
so that you can run the program without an xwindows session.


Correct. And without polluting your X session if you have one.


OK ... so I just ran avidemux2 by itself in Xwindows. It ran fine and I manually opened a NUV file. It took say five minutes to index it, and then I was able to save the video file out. (post writing the below I have now realised the file that worked here was from my PVR350)

I then hacked your script so that it wouldn't find my Xvfb install and ran mpeg2cut in a shell in X. It correctly ran up avidemux2 to index the file but exited just a couple of seconds later. Avidemux2 then opened a second time and started doing the usual CPU spinning without going anywhere. (no index file?)

I downgraded my avidemux2 from 2.0.34 to 2.0.28 but still behaves the same.

I then tried the appropriate line from your script,
avidemux2 --index-mpeg ./2004_20050124230500_20050124235000.nuv 2004_20050124230500_20050124235000.idx C0 --audio-codec MP2 --quit >error.txt


I got this ..........

---------snip----------
Auto adding:
file 1: /myth/tv/2004_20050124230500_20050124235000.nuv, size: 1440265985
file: /myth/tv/2004_20050124230500_20050124235001.nuv not found.
found 1 files
Done

unrecognized stream
---------snip----------

I am wondering if it is to do with DVB files, which is the file I am trying to cut the ads out of ....... is there a trick with this kind of NUV file vs one from my PVR350? Do I have to do something to it first?

Thanks
Steve



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