Re: Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-04 Thread deloptes
Reco wrote: > Nope. It was /usr/lib32 (notice the absence of 'x') that became > /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu. > /usr/lib/x32 should've become /usr/lib/x32-linux-gnu. > Ah you are absolutely right it was lib32 > But, nobody is interested in it, so it's dead for all intents and > purposes. Thanks

Re: Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-04 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 07:56:29PM +0200, deloptes wrote: > Jonathan Dowland wrote: > > > /usr/libx32 might be related to the x32 architecture port - which is > > something different to i386 or amd64 and almost certainly not relevant > > to solving this problem. > > which port? A

Re: Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-04 Thread deloptes
Jonathan Dowland wrote: > /usr/libx32 might be related to the x32 architecture port - which is > something different to i386 or amd64 and almost certainly not relevant > to solving this problem. which port? I am pretty sure this directory was removed in favor of /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/, so it

Re: Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-04 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 08:25:02AM +0200, deloptes wrote: don't know your setup, but /usr/libx32 does not exist since or after wheezy - I don't recall when exactly it was replaced by /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ for the sake of multi-arch. /usr/libx32 might be related to the x32 architecture port

Re: Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-04 Thread deloptes
Bob McGowan wrote: > One question does remain, why didn't apt-get refuse to install the > application, or pull in the correct library? don't know your setup, but /usr/libx32 does not exist since or after wheezy - I don't recall when exactly it was replaced by /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ for the

Re: Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-03 Thread Bob McGowan
Thank you both for pointing to the correct library.  I will be trying it out soon, as time permits. One question does remain, why didn't apt-get refuse to install the application, or pull in the correct library? On 10/2/18 11:29 PM, deloptes wrote: Bob McGowan wrote: Hi, I have a high

Re: Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-03 Thread deloptes
Bob McGowan wrote: > Hi, > > I have a high def (4K) mp4 video I would like to put on a Blu-Ray disk, > to play in a standard Blu-Ray player. > > So I did the Google search and found several posts, all of which > mentioned an application tsMuxeR, which is available for Linux and is in > the

Re: Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-02 Thread Jimmy Johnson
On 10/02/2018 09:02 PM, Bob McGowan wrote: Hi, I have a high def (4K) mp4 video I would like to put on a Blu-Ray disk, to play in a standard Blu-Ray player. So I did the Google search and found several posts, all of which mentioned an application tsMuxeR, which is available for Linux and is

Burn Blu-Ray video on Linux

2018-10-02 Thread Bob McGowan
Hi, I have a high def (4K) mp4 video I would like to put on a Blu-Ray disk, to play in a standard Blu-Ray player. So I did the Google search and found several posts, all of which mentioned an application tsMuxeR, which is available for Linux and is in the Debian repos. However, it is a 32