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  1. karol
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    After installing ffmpegX (i guess and hope correctly), i've tried to encode a movie I edited on iMovie. So I exported it on Quicktime, and made all the settings necessary in ffmpegX. But when i click encode, I receive a message from the terminal saying:

    karolskotnicki% pbpaste | sh
    Encoding started on Mon Jun 30 16:03:20 CEST 2003
    ## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)

    and a document that I can't open appears on my desktop.

    Can it be a problem while installing the fonts necessary to ffmpegX ? Any idea ?
    Thanks for answering
    karol

  2. RoRe
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    Hi,


    I'm getting the same message when encoding QuickTimes to SVCD, but with a readable result. The pitty is, that the result is crunched because of another aspect ratio. Any tips to that problem are welcome.
    Thanks,

    Robert

  3. Hugo B.
    Guest
    Hi,

    I also receive that message whenever I try to encode a movie previously encoded in Quicktime.

    The kicker is that if I leave the terminal window open it seems that it actually is encoding anyways... Weird!

  4. Originally Posted by karol
    ## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)
    This is not an error, it is just a normal output from the Quicktime components invoked in the encoding process. The encoding is normally going on. You just have to wait until it is finished.

  5. Member
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    Originally Posted by RoRe
    The pitty is, that the result is crunched because of another aspect ratio.
    This is normal. SVCD's do have a weird aspect ratio, but playing it on your television will not make the movie look weird.
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