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    Hi! Newbie question here. I have lots of experience with UNIX, but this is my first attempt at using ffmpegX.

    My question is about this statement in the installation instructions:

    Make sure that your startup disk has no spaces or special characters in its name.
    How important is that? What will happen (or not happen) if my startup disk has a space in its name? I still use the default name as installed with Mac OS X, "Macintosh HD". If I change the name of the disk to one without spaces, I believe that may break some applications. Right or wrong, some applications may store that info in their preferences files.
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    Originally Posted by lsloan
    How important is that?
    I haven't tested every possible operation, but it seems to be a non-issue with version 0.0.9y: No more errors caused by spaces, unlike previous versions.
    Previous versions were known not to escape spaces in the path, when passing on commands to the underlying command line tools, for a few operations.
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    Originally Posted by Case
    I haven't tested every possible operation, but it seems to be a non-issue with version 0.0.9y: No more errors caused by spaces, unlike previous versions.
    That's good to hear.

    Do you remember what kind of errors were caused when it was a problem? I'm having trouble with my new ffmpegX installation and I want to make sure that spaces in the startup disk name isn't contributing to the problem.
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    With the old versions, e.g. mencoder and mplex could halt the conversion, because files were not found, as the space could be seen as a command separator to command line tools.
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    Originally Posted by Case
    With the old versions, e.g. mencoder and mplex could halt the conversion, because files were not found, as the space could be seen as a command separator to command line tools.
    OK. I don't think that's the problem I'm seeing. I'll start a new topic thread about the problems I do see...
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