No I cannot confirm on Karmic, I am only running Jaunty. On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Alessio Treglia <[email protected]>wrote:
> Can you confirm this on Karmic? > > -- > mandvd cannot build animated menu when NTSC is selected. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420616 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > > Status in “mandvd” package in Ubuntu: Triaged > Status in mandvd in Ubuntu Jaunty: New > > Bug description: > Binary package hint: mandvd > > mandvd - Installed: 2.5-4-0ubuntu1 > mjpegtools - Installed: 1:1.9.0-0.0ubuntu3 > > Ubuntu 9.04 amd64. Packages are most current as of todays date. > Expected Result: > Dvd files with an animated menu are created when NTSC is selected. > > What Happens: > When generating an animated menu under NTSC, the shell script, menu.sh, > generated by mandvd passes 29 from jpeg2yuv to mpeg2enc. This is causing > mpeg2enc to produce an error message "**ERROR: [mpeg2enc] Input stream with > unknown frame-rate and no frame-rate specified with -a!" thus breaking the > dvd creation process. The Mandvd error message is "Error generating menu. > Check the console for more details." genmenu.m2v is not created and mplex > also fails (due to missing genmenu.m2v). > > > Mandvd Console output: > --> Output from generation of menu > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 1920+0 records in > 1920+0 records out > 7680 bytes (7.7 kB) copied, 0.00194892 s, 3.9 MB/s > Warning: unsupported audio format > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Parsing & checking input files. > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] YUV colorspace detected. > > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Starting decompression > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Image dimensions are 720x480 > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Movie frame rate is: 29.000000 frames/second > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Non-interlaced/progressive frames. > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Frame size: 720 x 480 > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Number of Loops 1 > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Number of Frames -1 > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Start at frame 0 > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Now generating YUV4MPEG stream. > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Processing non-interlaced/interleaved > /home/steve/DVD//xxxgibmenanim000000.jpg, size 20639 > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Rescaling color values. > INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING EXTENDED MMX for MOTION! > INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING SSE and MMX for TRANSFORM! > INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING EXTENDED MMX for PREDICTION! > INFO: [mpeg2enc] Selecting Generic MPEG2 output profile > **ERROR: [mpeg2enc] Input stream with unknown frame-rate and no frame-rate > specified with -a! > INFO: [mpeg2enc] Progressive input - selecting progressive encoding. > --verbose|-v num > Level of verbosity. 0 = quiet, 1 = normal 2 = verbose/debug > --format|-f fmt > Encoding profile > [0 = Generic MPEG1, 1 = standard VCD, 2 = user VCD, > 3 = Generic MPEG2, 4 = standard SVCD, 5 = user SVCD, > 6 = VCD Stills sequences, 7 = SVCD Stills sequences, 8|9 = DVD, > 10 = ATSC 480i, 11 = ATSC 480p, 12 = ATSC 720p, 13 = ATSC 1080i] > --display-hsize|-x [32..16383] > Set the the display-horizontal-size hint in MPEG-2 output to > something other than the encoded image width > --display-vsize|-y [32..16383] > Set the the display-vertical-size hint in MPEG-2 output to > something other than the encoded image height > --aspect|-a num > Set displayed image aspect ratio image (default: 2 = 4:3) > [1 = 1:1, 2 = 4:3, 3 = 16:9, 4 = 2.21:1] > --frame-rate|-F num > Set playback frame rate of encoded video > (default: frame rate of input stream) > 0 = Display frame rate code table > --video-bitrate|-b num > Set Bitrate of compressed video in KBit/sec > (default: 1152.0 for VCD, 2500.0 for SVCD, 7500.0 for DVD) > --ratecontroller|-A [0..1] (default:0) > Specify ratecontrol alorithm > --nonvideo-bitrate|-B num > Non-video data bitrate to assume for sequence splitting > calculations (see also --sequence-length). > --quantisation|-q num > Image data quantisation factor [1..31] (1 is best quality, no default) > When quantisation is set variable bit-rate encoding is activated and > the --bitrate value sets an *upper-bound* video data-rate > --output|-o pathname > Pathname of output file or fifo (REQUIRED!!!) > --target-still-size|-T size > Size in KB of VCD stills > --interlace-mode|-I num > Sets MPEG 2 motion estimation and encoding modes: > 0 = Progressive (non-interlaced)(Movies) > 1 = Interlaced source material (video) > 2 = Interlaced source material, per-field-encoding (video) > --motion-search-radius|-r num > Motion compensation search radius [0..32] (default 16) > --reduction-4x4|-4 num > Reduction factor for 4x4 subsampled candidate motion estimates > [1..4] [1 = max quality, 4 = max. speed] (default: 2) > --reduction-2x2|-2 num > Reduction factor for 2x2 subsampled candidate motion estimates > [1..4] [1 = max quality, 4 = max. speed] (default: 3) > --min-gop-size|-g num > Minimum size Group-of-Pictures (default depends on selected format) > --max-gop-size|-G num > Maximum size Group-of-Pictures (default depends on selected format) > If min-gop is less than max-gop, mpeg2enc attempts to place GOP > boundaries to coincide with scene changes > --closed-gop|-c > All Group-of-Pictures are closed. Useful for authoring multi-angle DVD > --force-b-b-p|-P > Preserve two B frames between I/P frames when placing GOP boundaries > --quantisation-reduction|-Q num > Max. quantisation reduction for highly active blocks > [0.0 .. 4.0] (default: 0.0) > --quant-reduction-max-var|-X num > Luma variance below which quantisation boost (-Q) is used > [0.0 .. 2500.0](default: 0.0) > --video-buffer|-V num > Target decoders video buffer size in KB (default 46) > --video-norm|-n n|p|s > Tag output to suit playback in specified video norm > (n = NTSC, p = PAL, s = SECAM) (default: PAL) > --sequence-length|-S num > Place a sequence boundary in the video stream so they occur every > num Mbytes once the video is multiplexed with audio etc. > N.b. --non-video-bitrate is used to the bitrate of the other > data that will be multiplexed with this video stream > --3-2-pulldown|-p > Generate header flags for 3-2 pull down of 24fps movie material > --intra_dc_prec|-D [8..11] > Set number of bits precision for DC (base colour) of blocks in MPEG-2 > --reduce-hf|-N num > [0.0..2.0] Reduce hf resolution (increase quantization) by num (default: > 0.0) > --keep-hf|-H > Maximise high-frequency resolution - useful for high quality sources > and/or high bit-rates) > --sequence-header-every-gop|-s > Include a sequence header every GOP if the selected format doesn't > do so by default. > --no-dummy-svcd-SOF|-d > Do not generate dummy SVCD scan-data for the ISO CD image > generator "vcdimager" to fill in. > --playback-field-order|-z b|t > Force setting of playback field order to bottom or top first > --multi-thread|-M num > Activate multi-threading to optimise throughput on a system with num > CPU's > [0..32], 0=no multithreading, (default: 0) > --correct-svcd-hds|-C > Force SVCD horizontal_display_size to be 480 - standards say 540 or 720 > But many DVD/SVCD players screw up with these values. > --no-constraints > Deactivate constraints for maximum video resolution and sample rate. > Could expose bugs in the software at very high resolutions! > --no-altscan-mpeg2 > Deactivate the use of the alternate block pattern for MPEG-2. This is > A work-around for a Bug in an obscure hardware decoder. > --dualprime-mpeg2 > Turn ON use of dual-prime motion compensation. Default is OFF unless > this option is used > --custom-quant-matrices|-K kvcd|tmpgenc|default|hi-res|file=inputfile|help > Request custom or userspecified (from a file) quantization matrices > --unit-coeff-elim|-E num > Skip picture blocks which appear to carry little information > because they code to only unit coefficients. The number specifies > how aggresively this should be done. A negative value means DC > coefficients are included. Reasonable values -40 to 40 > --b-per-refframe| -R 0|1|2 > The number of B frames to generate between each I/P frame > --cbr|-u > For MPEG-2 force the use of (suboptimal) ConstantBitRate (CBR) encoding > --chapters X[,Y[,...]] > Specifies which frames should be chapter points (first frame is 0) > Chapter points are I frames on closed GOP's. > --help|-? > Print this lot out! > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Processing non-interlaced/interleaved > /home/steve/DVD//xxxgibmenanim000001.jpg, size 20806 > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Rescaling color values. > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Processing non-interlaced/interleaved > /home/steve/DVD//xxxgibmenanim000002.jpg, size 20902 > > ----snip redundant info ------ > > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Processing non-interlaced/interleaved > /home/steve/DVD//xxxgibmenanim000347.jpg, size 20191 > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Rescaling color values. > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Read from '/home/steve/DVD//xxxgibmenanim000348.jpg' > failed: No such file or directory > INFO: [jpeg2yuv] No more frames. Stopping. > INFO: [mplex] mplex version 1.9.0 (2.2.7 $Date: 2006/02/01 22:23:01 $) > **ERROR: [mplex] Unable to open file genmenu.m2v for reading. > DVDAuthor::spumux, version 0.6.14. > Build options: gnugetopt magick iconv freetype > Send bugs to <[email protected]> > > INFO: Locale=en_US.UTF-8 > INFO: Converting filenames to UTF-8 > STAT: 0:00:00.000 > > INFO: Picture survolee.png had 2 colors > INFO: Picture cliquee.png had 2 colors > INFO: Constructing blank img > INFO: Pickbuttongroups, success with 1 groups, useimg=1 > INFO: 0 subtitles added, 0 subtitles skipped, stream: 32, offset: -0.00 > > Statistics: > - Processed 0 subtitles. > - The longest display line had -1 characters. > - The maximum number of displayed lines was 0. > - The normal display height of the font arial.ttf was 0. > - The bottom display height of the font arial.ttf was 0. > - The biggest subtitle box had 0 bytes. > > End console output -- > > I worked around this by hex editing the mandvd binary and commenting out > "rm -f xxxgibmen*.*" and then running mandvd to the menu generation error > point. menu.sh in the output dir is modified, replacing "jpeg2yuv -f 29" > with "jpeg2yuv -f 29.97" or "jpeg2yuv -f 30" which allows mpeg2enc to be > satisfied. "bash menu.sh genmenu" is run from a terminal window followed by > "dvdauthor -x dvdauthor.xml" to manually generate the dvd structure. > > xine dvd:/home/steve/DVD/DVD/ > > As a suggested fix, change mandvd.cpp at or about line 335, "projfps = 29;" > to "projfps = 30;" > > I do not have a KDE/Qt build system to test. > > As packaged, selecting PAL instead of NTSC allows complete generation with > no errors. > -- mandvd cannot build animated menu when NTSC is selected. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420616 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
