[gentoo-user] Avidemux does not display dialogue boxes

2013-10-30 Thread Andrew Lowe
Hi all,
I've just installed the video tool avidemux but when I load a video,
the video loads, but there is no sound. A Google search offered a remedy
which required opening the preferences dialogue box. I attempted to do
this, but low and behold, no dialogue box will open. Further
investigation reveals that File-Open, File-Save, File-Information and
more don't display their dialogue boxes.

Is anyone familiar with this package and know why this is happening, no
dialogue boxes, and how to remedy the problem?

Thoughts greatly appreciated,

Andrew



Re: [gentoo-user] Avidemux does not display dialogue boxes

2013-10-30 Thread Peter Weilbacher

On 2013-10-30 16:44, Andrew Lowe wrote:


I've just installed the video tool avidemux but when I load a video,
the video loads, but there is no sound. A Google search offered a 
remedy

which required opening the preferences dialogue box. I attempted to do
this, but low and behold, no dialogue box will open. Further
investigation reveals that File-Open, File-Save, File-Information 
and

more don't display their dialogue boxes.


I am not deeply familiar with it but I use it a lot, in version 
media-video/avidemux-2.5.6-r2, with the gtk interface. I have tried to 
also compile and use with the qt4 UI with less good results. I also 
found the 2.6.x version to be broken in several ways, but that was a few 
months ago. So although the 2.5.x version has security holes, I tend to 
not work on videos with unknown origin, so I am still using that.


Maybe this helps you,
   Peter.



Re: [gentoo-user] Avidemux does not display dialogue boxes

2013-10-30 Thread Andrew Lowe
On 10/31/2013 12:29 AM, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
 On 2013-10-30 16:44, Andrew Lowe wrote:
 
 I've just installed the video tool avidemux but when I load a video,
 the video loads, but there is no sound. A Google search offered a remedy
 which required opening the preferences dialogue box. I attempted to do
 this, but low and behold, no dialogue box will open. Further
 investigation reveals that File-Open, File-Save, File-Information and
 more don't display their dialogue boxes.
 
 I am not deeply familiar with it but I use it a lot, in version
 media-video/avidemux-2.5.6-r2, with the gtk interface. I have tried to
 also compile and use with the qt4 UI with less good results. I also
 found the 2.6.x version to be broken in several ways, but that was a few
 months ago. So although the 2.5.x version has security holes, I tend to
 not work on videos with unknown origin, so I am still using that.
 
 Maybe this helps you,
Peter.
 
 

I'm using the QT4 interface so there could be something there. I'll
have to follow up on the avidemux forums.

Thanks,
Andrew



Re: [gentoo-user] Avidemux does not display dialogue boxes

2013-10-30 Thread Helmut Jarausch

On 10/30/2013 04:44:02 PM, Andrew Lowe wrote:

Hi all,
	I've just installed the video tool avidemux but when I load a  
video,
the video loads, but there is no sound. A Google search offered a  
remedy

which required opening the preferences dialogue box. I attempted to do
this, but low and behold, no dialogue box will open. Further
investigation reveals that File-Open, File-Save, File-Information  
and

more don't display their dialogue boxes.


Hi Andrew,
I'm using version 2.6.5-r1  avidemux3_qt4  on ~amd64
AFAIR the maintainer of avidemux has given up gtk support.

It works just fine,

Helmut.



[gentoo-user] Avidemux upgrade: Can't find libfaad1 ??

2009-06-07 Thread meino . cramer


Hi,

After upgrading avidemux the resulting executable fails to start with:
avidemux2: error while loading shared libraries: libfaad.so.1: cannot open 
shared object file: No such file or directory

qsearch only knows libffad2...

Am I lost ?

Kind regards,
Meino Cramer


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Re: [gentoo-user] Avidemux upgrade: Can't find libfaad1 ??

2009-06-07 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Sunday 07 June 2009 13:30:30 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
 Hi,

 After upgrading avidemux the resulting executable fails to start with:
 avidemux2: error while loading shared libraries: libfaad.so.1: cannot open
 shared object file: No such file or directory

 qsearch only knows libffad2...

 Am I lost ?

 Kind regards,
 Meino Cramer

What version of faad2 do you have installed?

methinks you are out of date, faad2 provides  /usr/lib64/libfaad.so.2.0.0 and 
there is no libfaad.so.1 here


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Re: [gentoo-user] avidemux?

2007-04-05 Thread Nick Rout
I have installed the berkano overlay and now have avidemux installed and
appearing to work.

of course as an svn ebuild, tomorrow's version may not work at all.


On Thu, April 5, 2007 1:42 pm, Nick Rout wrote:
 w avidemux svn, I'll try that tonight and see what happens.

 In fact I could log in from work I suppose, will report back later ;-)


 On Thu, April 5, 2007 10:15 am, Robert Walter wrote:
 hi
 try http://berkano.net/bits/2006/09/20/gentoo-overlay
 best regards robert

 On Wednesday 04 April 2007 21:55, Nick Rout wrote:
 Can anyone point me to an overlay or other reliable source of an ebuild
 for avidemux that isn't hard masked and that just works?


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[gentoo-user] avidemux?

2007-04-04 Thread Nick Rout
Can anyone point me to an overlay or other reliable source of an ebuild
for avidemux that isn't hard masked and that just works?


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Re: [gentoo-user] avidemux?

2007-04-04 Thread Robert Walter
hi
try http://berkano.net/bits/2006/09/20/gentoo-overlay
best regards robert

On Wednesday 04 April 2007 21:55, Nick Rout wrote:
 Can anyone point me to an overlay or other reliable source of an ebuild
 for avidemux that isn't hard masked and that just works?
 
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] avidemux?

2007-04-04 Thread Nick Rout
w avidemux svn, I'll try that tonight and see what happens.

In fact I could log in from work I suppose, will report back later ;-)


On Thu, April 5, 2007 10:15 am, Robert Walter wrote:
 hi
 try http://berkano.net/bits/2006/09/20/gentoo-overlay
 best regards robert

 On Wednesday 04 April 2007 21:55, Nick Rout wrote:
 Can anyone point me to an overlay or other reliable source of an ebuild
 for avidemux that isn't hard masked and that just works?


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Re: [gentoo-user] avidemux

2006-07-28 Thread Uwe Thiem
On 27 July 2006 22:02, Willie Wong wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 09:47:09PM +0100, Penguin Lover Uwe Thiem squawked:
  Hi folks,
 
  while saving an edited MPEG2 file, avidemux ate tens of GB under /home. I
  can't find that/those temporary files. Anybody in the know where it
  stores them? It definitely isn't under /tmp or /var/tmp. It's under /home
  and presumebly under my home directory but find . -size +1G -print in
  my home directory didn't reveal anything.

 Presumeably it could be a bunch of small files, rather than 1 file
 bigger than 1 gigabyte (as an aside, why is it for my version of find,
 +1G is not a valid size? The only units that it admits [according to
 the man page] are b[lock], c[haracter=byte], w[ord], and k[ilo]]),
 which might explain why your find command doesn't see it.

From man find:

   -size n[cwbkMG]
  File uses n units of space.  The following suffixes can be used:

  `b'for 512-byte blocks (this is the default if no suffix is 
used)

  `c'for bytes

  `w'for two-byte words

  `k'for Kilobytes (units of 1024 bytes)

  `M'for Megabytes (units of 1048576 bytes)

  `G'for Gigabytes (units of 1073741824 bytes)

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Re: [gentoo-user] avidemux

2006-07-28 Thread Willie Wong
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 08:19:21AM +0100, Penguin Lover Uwe Thiem squawked:
 From man find:
 
-size n[cwbkMG]
   File uses n units of space.  The following suffixes can be used:
 
   `b'for 512-byte blocks (this is the default if no suffix is 
 used)
 
   `c'for bytes
 
   `w'for two-byte words
 
   `k'for Kilobytes (units of 1024 bytes)
 
   `M'for Megabytes (units of 1048576 bytes)
 
   `G'for Gigabytes (units of 1073741824 bytes)

I just checked my ~x86 machine, and it is the same as what you gave.
But on my x86 server it doesn't have M or G. I guess I must have an
older version of findutils on it then. 

Thanks, 

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[gentoo-user] avidemux

2006-07-27 Thread Uwe Thiem
Hi folks,

while saving an edited MPEG2 file, avidemux ate tens of GB under /home. I 
can't find that/those temporary files. Anybody in the know where it stores 
them? It definitely isn't under /tmp or /var/tmp. It's under /home and 
presumebly under my home directory but find . -size +1G -print in my home 
directory didn't reveal anything. 

It must have eaten about 30GB, but where? Anybody?

Uwe

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Re: [gentoo-user] avidemux

2006-07-27 Thread Willie Wong
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 09:47:09PM +0100, Penguin Lover Uwe Thiem squawked:
 Hi folks,
 
 while saving an edited MPEG2 file, avidemux ate tens of GB under /home. I 
 can't find that/those temporary files. Anybody in the know where it stores 
 them? It definitely isn't under /tmp or /var/tmp. It's under /home and 
 presumebly under my home directory but find . -size +1G -print in my home 
 directory didn't reveal anything. 

Presumeably it could be a bunch of small files, rather than 1 file
bigger than 1 gigabyte (as an aside, why is it for my version of find,
+1G is not a valid size? The only units that it admits [according to
the man page] are b[lock], c[haracter=byte], w[ord], and k[ilo]]),
which might explain why your find command doesn't see it. 

Have you looked at the output of 
  du --max-depth 1 | sort -g

It should show you which are your abnormally large directories...

HTH,

W

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Re: [gentoo-user] avidemux

2006-07-27 Thread Nick Rout

On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 21:47:09 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:

 Hi folks,
 
 while saving an edited MPEG2 file, avidemux ate tens of GB under /home.

permanently or temporarily?

I 
 can't find that/those temporary files. Anybody in the know where it stores 
 them? It definitely isn't under /tmp or /var/tmp. It's under /home and 
 presumebly under my home directory but find . -size +1G -print in my home 
 directory didn't reveal anything. 

were you trancoding to another format? That can create quite large files, sorry 
dunno where they are though.

 
 It must have eaten about 30GB, but where? Anybody?
 

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