It's hard to believe that this bug has not been fixed after all this
time. As a retired computer software developer, I feel disapointed
that someone out there in the Linux world hasn't taken it upon
themselves to see that this bug is fixed. I am stuck with 32 bit Ubuntu
because of this bug. I
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Subject: [Bug 1000973] Re: Mencoder error: Error, Invalid timestamp=1,
last=1,encoding to mpeg4
I do not know what the meaning of LMDE is.
But sure is that one mencoder instruction fails with 64 bit package
while 32 bit package does a good job.
What can I do to get closer to the origin
On Fr, Jun 08, 2012 at 02:17:38 (CEST), Stefan Pappalardo wrote:
Thanks to thomlark, who delivered the proof that there is a problem with
the 64-bit mencoder.
Is there any one who can fix it?
While this is surely helpful indication, it is not sufficient to
understand what actually is going
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Subject: Re: [Bug 1000973] Re: Mencoder error: Error, Invalid
timestamp=1,last=1, encoding to mpeg4
On Fr, Jun 08, 2012 at 02:17:38 (CEST), Stefan Pappalardo wrote:
Thanks to thomlark, who delivered the proof that there is a problem with
the 64-bit mencoder.
Is there any one who
I do not know what the meaning of LMDE is.
But sure is that one mencoder instruction fails with 64 bit package
while 32 bit package does a good job.
What can I do to get closer to the origin of the failure
(mencoder/mplayer or some libs?!?).
what should I test?
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You received this bug
I have done more testing using divxenc on both the 32 bit and the 64
bit versions of U12.04 and found that a very simple conversion job
(taking only the defaults) fails on 64 bit and works fine on 32 bit.
The resulting mencoder command lines were identical. This clearly makes the
problem fall
I would also like to explain why I need to use mencoder instead of some
other program. My wife has a hearing problem so when I compress my mpeg
videos with closed captioning I lose the closed captioning, so I convert
the closed captioning into subtitling on the screen using mencoder.
If anyone
Thanks to thomlark, who delivered the proof that there is a problem with
the 64-bit mencoder.
Is there any one who can fix it?
I can test the fixed package.
Let me know i I should test something...
** Changed in: medibuntu
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: mplayer (Ubuntu)
I use divxenc as frontend. Here is what it writes into it's batchfile.
#!/bin/bash
# Automatically generated by divxenc 1.6.4 on So 3. Jun 17:45:10 CEST 2012
### START OF COMMANDS ###
test -d /home/sjuk || mkdir -p /home/sjuk
test -d /home/sjuk/.divxenc/job15834
avconv is a command line application that makes use of libavcodec, just
as mencoder does. It can be used, among others, for conversion and
debugging purposes.
I'm sorry but I cannot give you further advice than looking up the
avconv's manual and documentation. I'd suggest to bring this issue up
This actually looks to me as an issue in libavcodec. However, your
commandline is pretty convoluted.
Any chance to reproduce this with avconv? Also, was this commandline
generated by a frontend? If yes, which one was that?
** Summary changed:
- Mencoder error 64 bit U12.04
+ Mencoder error:
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