I might have, but you will have to wait until the weekend before I find out!!

If you toss out a reminder Friday eve I might get a moment to check...

It depends on when it was replaced, I started keeping a library of superceded rpms when I started having trouble with transcode, and Kaffeine, amongst other video media processing bits and bobs after an update (see previous prob relating to libavcodec.so.51 and faacDecOpen or somesuch), which by the way I am still reeling from and have not resolved!!  I am getting close to throwing my hands up and resinstalling suse anew, rant snort choke.. etc.



On 3 Oct 2006, at 21:53, Christopher Friend wrote:

Hi, has anyone got a copy of the Transcode 1.0.2-0.pm.4 rpm compiled for suse 10.1 (i386, 586 or 686), previously available on the packman repo but now replaced by 1.0.2-0.pm.5? I've checked google and asked on message boards and no where seems to have it.

Stupidly, I installed the newer version (1.0.2-0.pm.5) and have since not been able to use a program called nuvexport (to me, the only decent way of transcoding vids from mythtv) due to an error saying "invalid pcm parameter 'rate' for option -e". Anyway, no one's fixed that in nuvexport for months, no one else seems to have a problem with it (prolly not stupid enough to upgrade stuff that works like me :o( ), i've got 3 months worth of tv recordings clogging up my HD and i've given up hope of it being fixed by any means other than my own.

I also wouldn't know where to start to try and fix the code myself (believe me, i tried...) and as always, trying to compile from source on my system is much much more trouble than it's worth (and apparently the transcode source code won't compile on 10.1 anyway).

If no one's got a copy saved somewhere, any chance of someone trying to compile a copy into an rpm? I'll be indebted to you for as long as it takes me to mess something else up (soo, like a couple days then...). Seriously, just anything that might work is better than nothing, but if you happen to know what source version pm.4 was compiled from, have a copy to compile from and the nounce to produce an rpm, then it'd save me a lot of trouble trying to get ffmpeg working or messing about in avidemux.

thanks.

Christopher Friend


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