Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-04-12 Thread Chris Maness

Chris Coleman wrote:

A quick write up of how to make a DVD slide show would make a nice
article for Daemon News.

--
Chris Coleman   --  http://bsdnews.com

  
I would be happy to.  I'm trying to get the thing working the way it 
should under FreeBSD.

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-04-12 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Chris,

congratulations on you wedding, i hope the best for the two of you.

read back the thread yourself: you will need the dvd-slideshow from ports +
 - patch for the wc --lines ( or wc --chars, i can't remember ). these
are 1 of 2 instances in the script.
 - back in this thread i have given multiple solutions for a
replacement seq. this is the key to proper fading.

maybe it is easier afterall to run the script in linux-compat mode:
you will need no patches at all. i for one do not know how to
accomplish this easy however ( never had the need ). oh (w/h)ell,
you'll just need to start it from a linux-shell i assume.

good luck, and please try to notify the portmaintainer about the
problem and solution. i am off on a mini-break myself, so you are on
your own now.

regards,

usleep


  
Can someone help me with this?  I am not too savvy with scripting.  This 
gentlemen sent me some replacements for seq in this script but I am not 
too sure how to implement them.  He posted them further back on this thread.


Would it be better to just link /usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/seq to 
/usr/local/bin/seq or something?


Help!

Chris Maness
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-04-11 Thread usleepless
Chris,

congratulations on you wedding, i hope the best for the two of you.

read back the thread yourself: you will need the dvd-slideshow from ports +
 - patch for the wc --lines ( or wc --chars, i can't remember ). these
are 1 of 2 instances in the script.
 - back in this thread i have given multiple solutions for a
replacement seq. this is the key to proper fading.

maybe it is easier afterall to run the script in linux-compat mode:
you will need no patches at all. i for one do not know how to
accomplish this easy however ( never had the need ). oh (w/h)ell,
you'll just need to start it from a linux-shell i assume.

good luck, and please try to notify the portmaintainer about the
problem and solution. i am off on a mini-break myself, so you are on
your own now.

regards,

usleep


On 4/11/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Chris,
 
 
  or you could symlink to: ( if you have linux compat enabled )
 
  /usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/seq
 
 
 
  will you let me know if this helped you?
 
  will you relay the seq-patches to the portmaintainer?
 
  regards,
 
  usleep
 
 
 I am back from my honeymoon (lots of pics to try out with the script).

 What version did you want me to try?  Did you have 1.7.5 patched for
 wc?  I could try that.

 Thanks
 Chris Maness

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-04-10 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Chris,

  

or you could symlink to: ( if you have linux compat enabled )

/usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/seq




will you let me know if this helped you?

will you relay the seq-patches to the portmaintainer?

regards,

usleep

  

I am back from my honeymoon (lots of pics to try out with the script).

What version did you want me to try?  Did you have 1.7.5 patched for 
wc?  I could try that.


Thanks
Chris Maness
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-31 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Chris,

  

or you could symlink to: ( if you have linux compat enabled )

/usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/seq




will you let me know if this helped you?

will you relay the seq-patches to the portmaintainer?

regards,

usleep

  
I am going to be getting married this weekend, and I will be going on a 
honeymoon and unable to play with dvd-slideshow.


I will try it out when I get back...
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-30 Thread usleepless
Chris,

 or you could symlink to: ( if you have linux compat enabled )

 /usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/seq


will you let me know if this helped you?

will you relay the seq-patches to the portmaintainer?

regards,

usleep
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread usleepless
Chris,

pkg_info reveals: dvd-slideshow-0.7.2_1. this is from the ports-tree
when i converted to 6.0 about 6 weeks ago.

i have symlinked seq to jot in /usr/bin ( and fixed the wc --line
parameter on line zzz )

regards,

usleep


On 3/28/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Chris,
 
  i tried your commands, but ran into trouble:
   seq is not found, i symlinked it to jot, have you done the same?
 
  after that it seems to work flawless. i end up with a Test.vob which
  is playable by mplayer and contains the slideshow.
 
  no sign of crossfading though.
 
  regards,
 
  usleep
 

 Do you have the latest one from the ports tree?  Seq is added as a dep.
 And it has been modified for seq2.

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread usleepless
Chris,

do you have the proper rights for the directory on which you are operating?

i am a bad boy, and ran the commands as root, just to be sure.

regards,

usleep

On 3/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Chris,

 pkg_info reveals: dvd-slideshow-0.7.2_1. this is from the ports-tree
 when i converted to 6.0 about 6 weeks ago.

 i have symlinked seq to jot in /usr/bin ( and fixed the wc --line
 parameter on line zzz )

 regards,

 usleep


 On 3/28/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Chris,
  
   i tried your commands, but ran into trouble:
seq is not found, i symlinked it to jot, have you done the same?
  
   after that it seems to work flawless. i end up with a Test.vob which
   is playable by mplayer and contains the slideshow.
  
   no sign of crossfading though.
  
   regards,
  
   usleep
  
 
  Do you have the latest one from the ports tree?  Seq is added as a dep.
  And it has been modified for seq2.
 

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Chris,

pkg_info reveals: dvd-slideshow-0.7.2_1. this is from the ports-tree
when i converted to 6.0 about 6 weeks ago.

i have symlinked seq to jot in /usr/bin ( and fixed the wc --line
parameter on line zzz )

regards,

usleep


 


This is not current...  downlowd the latest 0.7.2_3
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread usleepless
Hi Chris,

 This is not current...  downlowd the latest 0.7.2_3

are you out of your mind?

why would i download a package you report as broken, while mine is working?

i am trying my very best at helping you, but this is as far as it goes.

if you are interested in the 0.7.2_1 version of the script, please let
me know, i'll tar it and send it to you.

regards,

usleep
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Chris,

 


This is not current...  downlowd the latest 0.7.2_3
   



are you out of your mind?

why would i download a package you report as broken, while mine is working?

i am trying my very best at helping you, but this is as far as it goes.

if you are interested in the 0.7.2_1 version of the script, please let
me know, i'll tar it and send it to you.

regards,

usleep

 

I'm not doing this to benifit myself.  I'm am trying to support the 
project as a whole.  Most of the things that you patched are already 
addressed in _3.  I don't understand why you would dry to work out bugs 
in something that is not current.  If we can fix the current tarball 
then send in patches it benifits everyone.

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread usleepless
 I'm not doing this to benifit myself.  I'm am trying to support the
 project as a whole.  Most of the things that you patched are already
 addressed in _3.  I don't understand why you would dry to work out bugs
 in something that is not current.  If we can fix the current tarball
 then send in patches it benifits everyone.

you mean me? not we. right?

look, i had it running by patching the wrong wc-par. then i created
some slideshows of my holiday pictures, burnt it to a DVD and sent it
off to my 5-year-old-the-cutest-ever-cousin. there is no most of the
things. there is 1.

when i fixed the wc-par, i sent an email to the port maintainer about the fix.

now you want me to upgrade to a version which is apperently worse than
mine ( i have no probs creating slideshow, i needed to add a symlink
cause i tested your scenario ).

i welcome your good intentions. we might send the port-maintainer an
email stating that using 1.7.2_1 + wc-par fix + seq to job symlink
works better than _3.

regards,

usleep
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I'm not doing this to benifit myself.  I'm am trying to support the
project as a whole.  Most of the things that you patched are already
addressed in _3.  I don't understand why you would dry to work out bugs
in something that is not current.  If we can fix the current tarball
then send in patches it benifits everyone.
   



you mean me? not we. right?

look, i had it running by patching the wrong wc-par. then i created
some slideshows of my holiday pictures, burnt it to a DVD and sent it
off to my 5-year-old-the-cutest-ever-cousin. there is no most of the
things. there is 1.

when i fixed the wc-par, i sent an email to the port maintainer about the fix.

now you want me to upgrade to a version which is apperently worse than
mine ( i have no probs creating slideshow, i needed to add a symlink
cause i tested your scenario ).

i welcome your good intentions. we might send the port-maintainer an
email stating that using 1.7.2_1 + wc-par fix + seq to job symlink
works better than _3.

regards,

usleep

 

That sounds good to me.   I will still like to continue to try to get 
the crossfades working too.  If you send yours in, and the port 
maintaner adds the diffs, then it will be called _4 on the ports tree, 
even though it has been downgraded.


p.s. Please, don't take anything I say personal.  It is not personal, I 
am just a zealot when it comes to trying to get things to work on 
Linux/UNIX (because I hate having to rely on windows for multimedia apps).


The latest (1.7.5) works absolutely PERFECT (crossfades and all) on my 
slackware install.

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread usleepless
Hi Chris,

 That sounds good to me.   I will still like to continue to try to get
 the crossfades working too.  If you send yours in, and the port
 maintaner adds the diffs, then it will be called _4 on the ports tree,
 even though it has been downgraded.

 p.s. Please, don't take anything I say personal.  It is not personal, I
 am just a zealot when it comes to trying to get things to work on
 Linux/UNIX (because I hate having to rely on windows for multimedia apps).

 The latest (1.7.5) works absolutely PERFECT (crossfades and all) on my
 slackware install.

altough i was already tired of this, you tempted my curiousity and i
downloaded 1.7.5 of sourceforge, patched the wc --chars and ran it
with the parameters as you specified.

it created a Test.vob without crossfades. i just read the code, and i
suspect it is still seq not doing what it is supposed to do.

seq2 is not parameter compatible with seq.

so, i have to finish what i started:

write to /usr/bin/seq, chmod +x etc


#!/bin/csh
if ( $#argv == 2) then
if( $1 == $2) then
  echo $1
else
  seq2 -s $1 -e $2
endif
else
if($2 == $3) then
echo $2
else
seq2 -s $2 -e $3
endif
endif


i tested with a smaller script than this ( lots of errors ) but the
slideshow finished WITH crossfades. i am now do a rerun to see if it
still generates a decent slideshow.

regards,

usleep
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-29 Thread Chris Maness



On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Chris,


That sounds good to me.   I will still like to continue to try to get
the crossfades working too.  If you send yours in, and the port
maintaner adds the diffs, then it will be called _4 on the ports tree,
even though it has been downgraded.

p.s. Please, don't take anything I say personal.  It is not personal, I
am just a zealot when it comes to trying to get things to work on
Linux/UNIX (because I hate having to rely on windows for multimedia apps).

The latest (1.7.5) works absolutely PERFECT (crossfades and all) on my
slackware install.


altough i was already tired of this, you tempted my curiousity and i
downloaded 1.7.5 of sourceforge, patched the wc --chars and ran it
with the parameters as you specified.

it created a Test.vob without crossfades. i just read the code, and i
suspect it is still seq not doing what it is supposed to do.

seq2 is not parameter compatible with seq.

so, i have to finish what i started:

write to /usr/bin/seq, chmod +x etc


#!/bin/csh
if ( $#argv == 2) then
if( $1 == $2) then
 echo $1
else
 seq2 -s $1 -e $2
endif
else
if($2 == $3) then
   echo $2
else
seq2 -s $2 -e $3
endif
endif


i tested with a smaller script than this ( lots of errors ) but the
slideshow finished WITH crossfades. i am now do a rerun to see if it
still generates a decent slideshow.

regards,

usleep




Awesome, thanks.  I'm not much of a scripting guru.
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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-28 Thread usleepless
Chris,

i tried your commands, but ran into trouble:
  seq is not found, i symlinked it to jot, have you done the same?

after that it seems to work flawless. i end up with a Test.vob which
is playable by mplayer and contains the slideshow.

no sign of crossfading though.

regards,

usleep


On 3/28/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yes, but i have not used the fading before.
 
 i am willing to try your run, but then you have to package the pics +
 sideslow-config-file, and mail it?
 
 regards,
 
 usleep
 
 
 
 I am not around that box at the moment, but I can give you the exact
 commands that you can try on a batch of shots in a folder.

 # dir2slideshow -t 3 -c 2 -n Test .

 Then...

 # dvd-slideshow -n Test -f Test.txt .

 The period at the end is part of the command...

 Thanks

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-28 Thread Chris Maness



On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Chris,

i tried your commands, but ran into trouble:
 seq is not found, i symlinked it to jot, have you done the same?

after that it seems to work flawless. i end up with a Test.vob which
is playable by mplayer and contains the slideshow.

no sign of crossfading though.

regards,

usleep



Do you have the latest one from the ports tree?  Seq is added as a dep. 
And it has been modified for seq2.

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-27 Thread usleepless
apparently the scripts needs certain temporary ppms to generate the
fade: these are not found.

what is your inputfile?

regards,

usleep

On 3/27/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm trying to debug dvd-slideshow.  When I try to run a slideshow with
 cross fades.  In the output of the script I get.

 cp:
 /usr/home/chris/pics/slideshow/dvd-slideshow_temp_7298/fade_0014.ppm:
 Bad address

 Any ideas as to what this means?  I have attached the output for the
 whole run.


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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-27 Thread usleepless
 package sox is not installed
 package ImageMagick is not installed
 package dvdauthor is not installed
 package ffmpeg is not installed

you might want to look at this as well: my guess is that for the
fade-issue, you will need ImageMagick.

that will probably solve your problems.

regards,

usleep


On 3/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 apparently the scripts needs certain temporary ppms to generate the
 fade: these are not found.

 what is your inputfile?

 regards,

 usleep

 On 3/27/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm trying to debug dvd-slideshow.  When I try to run a slideshow with
  cross fades.  In the output of the script I get.
 
  cp:
  /usr/home/chris/pics/slideshow/dvd-slideshow_temp_7298/fade_0014.ppm:
  Bad address
 
  Any ideas as to what this means?  I have attached the output for the
  whole run.
 
 

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-27 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

package sox is not installed
package ImageMagick is not installed
package dvdauthor is not installed
package ffmpeg is not installed



you might want to look at this as well: my guess is that for the
fade-issue, you will need ImageMagick.

that will probably solve your problems.

regards,

usleep


On 3/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

apparently the scripts needs certain temporary ppms to generate the
fade: these are not found.

what is your inputfile?

regards,

usleep

On 3/27/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I'm trying to debug dvd-slideshow.  When I try to run a slideshow with
cross fades.  In the output of the script I get.

cp:
/usr/home/chris/pics/slideshow/dvd-slideshow_temp_7298/fade_0014.ppm:
Bad address

Any ideas as to what this means?  I have attached the output for the
whole run.


  


  
dvd-slideshow queries the rpm database to see if said packages are 
installed.  That is why it complains that they are not installed even 
though they are.

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-27 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

ok, is dvd-slide able to find them?

is composite in the path?

regards,

usleep

On 3/27/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


package sox is not installed
package ImageMagick is not installed
package dvdauthor is not installed
package ffmpeg is not installed



you might want to look at this as well: my guess is that for the
fade-issue, you will need ImageMagick.

that will probably solve your problems.

regards,

usleep


On 3/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

apparently the scripts needs certain temporary ppms to generate the
fade: these are not found.

what is your inputfile?

regards,

usleep

On 3/27/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I'm trying to debug dvd-slideshow.  When I try to run a slideshow with
cross fades.  In the output of the script I get.

cp:
/usr/home/chris/pics/slideshow/dvd-slideshow_temp_7298/fade_0014.ppm:
Bad address

Any ideas as to what this means?  I have attached the output for the
whole run.



  
  

dvd-slideshow queries the rpm database to see if said packages are
installed.  That is why it complains that they are not installed even
though they are.
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Do you have the port installed?  My installation of it is the latest.

Here is where composite is locate:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] whereis composite
composite: /usr/local/bin/composite /usr/local/man/man1/composite.1.gz

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Re: DVD-Slideshow

2006-03-27 Thread Chris Maness

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


yes, but i have not used the fading before.

i am willing to try your run, but then you have to package the pics +
sideslow-config-file, and mail it?

regards,

usleep

 

I am not around that box at the moment, but I can give you the exact 
commands that you can try on a batch of shots in a folder.


# dir2slideshow -t 3 -c 2 -n Test .

Then...

# dvd-slideshow -n Test -f Test.txt .

The period at the end is part of the command...

Thanks
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Re: dvd-slideshow

2006-03-13 Thread Svein Halvor Halvorsen
On 3/12/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I would like to see if others are getting similar errors with
 dvd-slideshow.  If you have the current ports tree, try to install and
 run dvd-slideshow.  The ports tree has version 7.2.  When I try to run
 the script, I get error messages like crazy.  Anyone else get this?  I
 used the example files to try to get it to work.  If I simply download
 the latest version from sourceforge and run the script in the directory
 it seems to MUCH further, but still fails.

 sample output:

 package sox is not installed
 package ImageMagick is not installed
 package dvdauthor is not installed
 package ffmpeg is not installed
 find: /usr/share/fonts/: No such file or directory
 find: /usr/share/fonts/: No such file or directory
:
 [dvd-slideshow] wc: illegal option -- -
:
 /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2388: seq: command not found
 wc: illegal option -- -


Looks like this script is expecting to find the GNU util, and that
they be installed in the usual GNU locations. On FreeBSD GNU wc is
installed as gwc (from ports).

 /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 986: [: : integer expression expected
 /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 989: [: : integer expression expected
 /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 992: [: : integer expression expected
 /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 995: [: : integer expression expected

These I don't know. But it might be that the interpreter is set to
/bin/sh, which on Linux is aqtually /bin/bash. I don't know, however.


 No such file or directory
:
 [dvd-slideshow] No audio files passed.  Using  silence.
:
 sox: Can't open output file
:
 Error while opening file

These are probably because of some of the other errors. I think you
are far beter off trying to get the port to run on your FreeBSD
system, that to try to fix all these things yourself.
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Re: dvd-slideshow

2006-03-13 Thread Chris Maness

Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:

On 3/12/06, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

I would like to see if others are getting similar errors with
dvd-slideshow.  If you have the current ports tree, try to install and
run dvd-slideshow.  The ports tree has version 7.2.  When I try to run
the script, I get error messages like crazy.  Anyone else get this?  I
used the example files to try to get it to work.  If I simply download
the latest version from sourceforge and run the script in the directory
it seems to MUCH further, but still fails.

sample output:

package sox is not installed
package ImageMagick is not installed
package dvdauthor is not installed
package ffmpeg is not installed
find: /usr/share/fonts/: No such file or directory
find: /usr/share/fonts/: No such file or directory


:
  

[dvd-slideshow] wc: illegal option -- -


:
  

/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2388: seq: command not found
wc: illegal option -- -




Looks like this script is expecting to find the GNU util, and that
they be installed in the usual GNU locations. On FreeBSD GNU wc is
installed as gwc (from ports).

  

/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 986: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 989: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 992: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 995: [: : integer expression expected



These I don't know. But it might be that the interpreter is set to
/bin/sh, which on Linux is aqtually /bin/bash. I don't know, however.


  

No such file or directory


:
  

[dvd-slideshow] No audio files passed.  Using  silence.


:
  

sox: Can't open output file


:
  

Error while opening file



These are probably because of some of the other errors. I think you
are far beter off trying to get the port to run on your FreeBSD
system, that to try to fix all these things yourself.

  
How will I be able to get it to run with all of these bugs?  I was able 
to make slideshows last night under Slackware, but I'm trying to get 
away from using Linux.  I just wanted to see if anyone else was 
experiencing this behavior (to see if it is actually a bug).  I don't 
see these problems listed anywhere.


Thanks
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Re: dvd-slideshow

2006-03-13 Thread usleepless
Chris,

just edit dvd-slideshow ( it's a script obviously and replace --line by -l ).

i seem to remember softlinking /usr/share/fonts as well.

no other issues though.

i have mailed the portmaintainer about the error, but did not receive
any respons.

regards,

usleep
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Re: dvd-slideshow

2006-03-13 Thread Chris Maness



On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Chris,

just edit dvd-slideshow ( it's a script obviously and replace --line by -l ).

i seem to remember softlinking /usr/share/fonts as well.

no other issues though.

i have mailed the portmaintainer about the error, but did not receive
any respons.

regards,

usleep





I'm not sure what you mean by replace --line by -l.  I's this an 
argument for one of the commands that dvd-slideshow utilizes.


On another note, I'm kindof disapointed that this is the best slideshow 
app for UNIX/Linux.  It does a good job on the render very smooth and 
clean, but it is very cumbersom to use, and lacks a variety of 
transitions.  I googled for Linux/UNIX slideshow apps, and looked on 
freshmeat as well.  Are there any other slideshow apps out there that I 
might have overlooked.

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Re: dvd-slideshow

2006-03-12 Thread Chris Maness

Chris Maness wrote:
I would like to see if others are getting similar errors with 
dvd-slideshow.  If you have the current ports tree, try to install and 
run dvd-slideshow.  The ports tree has version 7.2.  When I try to run 
the script, I get error messages like crazy.  Anyone else get this?  I 
used the example files to try to get it to work.  If I simply download 
the latest version from sourceforge and run the script in the directory 
it seems to MUCH further, but still fails.


sample output:

dvd-slideshow -n test -f simple.txt .
[dvd-slideshow]dvd-slideshow 0.7.2
[dvd-slideshow]Licensed under the GNU GPL
[dvd-slideshow]Copyright 2003-2005 by Scott Dylewski
[dvd-slideshow]
[dvd-slideshow] Output directory not specified.
[dvd-slideshow] Using /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple
package sox is not installed
package ImageMagick is not installed
package dvdauthor is not installed
package ffmpeg is not installed
find: /usr/share/fonts/: No such file or directory
find: /usr/share/fonts/: No such file or directory
[dvd-slideshow] Cannot find required fonts.  Using default ImageMagick 
font.

[dvd-slideshow] Parsing input .txt file simple.txt
[dvd-slideshow] wc: illegal option -- -
usage: wc [-clmw] [file ...]
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 986: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 989: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 992: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 995: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2150: 0 + [dvd-slideshow] Error: too 
many decimals specified
[dvd-slideshow] cleanup... : syntax error: operand expected (error token 
is [dvd-slideshow] Error: too many decimals specified

[dvd-slideshow] cleanup... )
##
[dvd-slideshow] Found 0 images and 0 audio files.
[dvd-slideshow] Video: NTSC  Audio: AC3
[dvd-slideshow] Debug=0  Autocrop=0 Subtitles=render
[dvd-slideshow] Total video length = 0:0:0.0
[dvd-slideshow] Temporary directory is 
/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249

[dvd-slideshow] Creating black background
convert: unable to open image 
`/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/slideshow_background.ppm': 
No such file or directory.

[dvd-slideshow]
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2388: seq: command not found
wc: illegal option -- -
usage: wc [-clmw] [file ...]
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 986: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 989: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 992: [: : integer expression expected
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 995: [: : integer expression expected
rmdir: /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249: No 
such file or directory
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2444: 2997 * [dvd-slideshow] Error: 
too many decimals specified
[dvd-slideshow] cleanup... / 100 / 100 : syntax error: operand expected 
(error token is [dvd-slideshow] Error: too many decimals specified

[dvd-slideshow] cleanup... / 100 / 100 )
[1]+  Terminated: 15  mpeg2enc -v $verbosity -q 4 -4 2 -2 1 -a 2 
-M 3 -f 8 -o $tmpdir/video_$mpegid.mpg $yuvfifo 
 $outdir/$logfile 21
cat: 
/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/test.spumux: 
No such file or directory

[dvd-slideshow] waiting for mpeg2enc to finish...
/usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2491: wait: pid 89406 is not a child 
of this shell
mv: rename 
/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/video_0.mpg 
to 
/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/video.mpg: 
No such file or directory

[dvd-slideshow]###
[dvd-slideshow] Processing audio...
[dvd-slideshow]###
[dvd-slideshow] No audio files passed.  Using  silence.
[dvd-slideshow] Working on track 1 audio file 0
[dvd-slideshow] silence
[dvd-slideshow] fade_in_time=0:0:0.0 fade_out_time=0:0:0.0
[dvd-slideshow] creating silence .wav file for 0:0:0.5
sox: Can't open output file 
'/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/audio1_.raw': 
No such file or directory

[dvd-slideshow] ###
sox: Can't open output file 
'/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/audio1.wav': 
No such file or directoryls:
/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/audio1_.raw: 
No such file or directory

[dvd-slideshow] Creating ac3 audio...
[dvd-slideshow] Creating ac3 audio...
/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/audio1.wav: 
Error while opening file

[dvd-menu] ERROR during ffmpeg execution!
[dvd-menu] see /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow.log for 
details


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