Hi,
I use OpenSuse 11.2. I have checked out the current SVN revision of
DVBCUT and when I run configure, I get the following output:
a...@bigblue:/home/programs/dvbcut/dvbcut> ./configure
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking target
Hi,
> OK, that's strange... but maybe a problem with you special scons
> version (which one?). That happend already sometimes in the past,
> actually one of the reasons why Michael provided that alternative procedure.
>
>
My scons version is: 0.98.3-9.1
> ___
Ralph Glasstetter schrieb:
> Hi again,
>
> Am Samstag, 27. Dezember 2008 schrieb Alexander Winizki:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have downloaded the SVN tarball of the current trunk version (revision
>> 138) and unpacked it.
>>
>
> Ups,... just read
Hi,
I have downloaded the SVN tarball of the current trunk version (revision
138) and unpacked it. When I start make, it seems to compile lots of
files without an error message and then says "done building targets",
but at the end there seems to be no result - the bin directory is empty.
I use open
Michael Riepe wrote
> Hi!
>
> Which version do you use, how are the values of $LANG, $LC_CTYPE and
> $LC_ALL, which file system type, which mount options, and how is the
> filename encoded?
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> echo $LANG
de_DE.UTF-8
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> echo $LC_TYPE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ech
Michael Riepe wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Alexander Winizki wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> what do you think about the following new feature requests:
>>
>> 1) Optionally, DVBCUT shoul also re- encode all GOPs that do not comply
>> with the DVD specification, this means GOP
Hi,
what do you think about the following new feature requests:
1) Optionally, DVBCUT shoul also re- encode all GOPs that do not comply
with the DVD specification, this means GOPs that are too long or have a
too high bitrate (above 8000 Kbps). This feature is critical for being
able to play DVD
Hi,
if I try to open a file containing non-ASCII characters in its name, for
instance German Umlauts or eszet, DVBCUT says the file was not found.
Opening any other file works correctly.
A Bug?
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