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  1. Toche
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    Hello Major,

    The first time I want to play a .VOB file, it works fine.

    But sometimes I have this error when I want to play the .VOB file after clicking on different tabs 'audio', 'Tools', ...

    On previous releases, i never got this problem.



    Toche (0.0.7a registered)

  2. In 0.0.7 I rewrote almost half of the code, so it's possible there are some bugs, though it should be easy to fix them if you can help me reproduce the error. Does it appear only with VOBs? Clicking on "Preview" (filters tab) also gives the same result?

  3. OK, I think I found it. Happened with ffmpeg mpeg-4 selected, fixed it for release in next subversion.

  4. Toche
    Guest
    Originally Posted by major
    OK, I think I found it. Happened with ffmpeg mpeg-4 selected, fixed it for release in next subversion.
    Hello,

    I've made few tests. First i choose a VOB file then,

    1) I choose a xxxx (mencoder) setting, next i click on the filters tab and if i push the 'play' button, it works fine

    2) I choose a xxxx (ffmpeg) setting, next i click on the filters tab and if i push the 'play' button, i got the error (see above)

    3) I choose a xxxx (mpeg2enc) setting, next i click on the filters tab and if i push the 'play' button, i got this error:




    I know it's a minor bug, but it's a bit confusing...

    Thanks for your quick support!

    Toche

  5. Member
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    Along with the AppleScript Error -2753, I get the following behavior...

    I hit encode (tried with various settings on two machines), and I get the following in the console:

    Jun 9 18:23:42 ITX-PowerBook-G3 crashdump: Crash report written to: /Users/name/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/mpeg2enc.crash.log

    That log reads:

    Date/Time: 2003-06-09 18:23:42 -0700
    OS Version: 10.2.6 (Build 6L60)
    Host: ITX-PowerBook-G3.local.

    Command: mpeg2enc
    PID: 1056

    Exception: EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION (0x0002)
    Code[0]: 0x00000002Code[1]: 0x000171bc

    Thread 0 Crashed:
    #0 0x000171bc in detect_altivec (detect.c:63)
    #1 0x0000f4ec in init_quantizer (quantize.c:129)
    #2 0x00004030 in main (mpeg2enc.c:1021)
    #3 0x0000243c in _start (crt.c:267)
    #4 0x000022bc in start

    PPC Thread State:
    srr0: 0x000171bc srr1: 0x0008f030 vrsave: 0x00000000
    xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x000171ac ctr: 0x90014960 mq: 0x00000000
    r0: 0x00007ff3 r1: 0xbffff9a0 r2: 0x84000282 r3: 0x00000001
    r4: 0xbffffa10 r5: 0x00000000 r6: 0x00021720 r7: 0x00000000
    r8: 0x00000000 r9: 0x00000000 r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0xa000440c
    r12: 0x90014960 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00000000
    r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00000000 r18: 0x00023594 r19: 0x00023594
    r20: 0x00023594 r21: 0x00023594 r22: 0x00023594 r23: 0x00023594
    r24: 0x0004c05c r25: 0xbffffe79 r26: 0x00023594 r27: 0x00020050
    r28: 0x0002004c r29: 0x002625a0 r30: 0x0004c0fc r31: 0x00017154

    The result is a file without sound.

  6. Member
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    Actually, I believe the lack of sound was the result of two files which Quicktime couldn't deal with...a VOB file over 2GB in size and an AVI file. I tried with a .MOV file and, although I still get the mpeg2enc crash report, the resulting file (SVCD) seems okay.

  7. Originally Posted by Toche
    I know it's a minor bug, but it's a bit confusing...
    Fixed and will be released in 0.0.7b.




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