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    I have looked through the forms to find a fix for this, but cant seem to find one.

    Anyone know how to fix the issue of trying to install the mpeg2enc.intel? I have tried everything I have found on the web, but so far I still get prompted to install them.

    Leo

  2. Hi Leo,

    Can you explain what happens when you try to install mpeg2enc.intel? Maybe I can help if I had more details. Or maybe you're having a similar situation as I am...

    Rio.

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    I have installed the software on an iMac (intel), have copied the supporting applications to the \Library\Application Support\ffmpegX directory that I created.
    I select locate for each of the applications, type in my admin password, and click install.

    I then get "The Installation was not successful."
    ##/bin/sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
    /bin/sh: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of file

    message.

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    Originally Posted by leok
    I then get "The Installation was not successful."
    ##/bin/sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
    /bin/sh: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of file
    maybe this topic is of help

  5. Originally Posted by leok
    I have installed the software on an iMac (intel), have copied the supporting applications to the \Library\Application Support\ffmpegX directory that I created.
    I select locate for each of the applications, type in my admin password, and click install.

    I then get "The Installation was not successful."
    ##/bin/sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
    /bin/sh: -c: line 2: syntax error: unexpected end of file

    message.
    Hi leok,

    From what I read, you copied the 3 binaries yourself into HD\Library\Application Support where YOU created an ffmpeg Folder. May I ask WHY you created this Folder yourself?

    Here is what I did with ffmpegX 0.0.9u (I could not get version x r2 working):
    1) I created a Folder on my desktop containing the main App and the 3 binary components.
    2) I copied the ffmpegX main Icon to my Applications Folder.
    3) I opened the ffmpegX from the Applications Folder.
    4) It asked me to locate the 3 binary components (which I did) and then I type in my Mac's password for ffmpegX to install install the components itself.
    5) ffmpegX installs the components (it creates an ffmpeg Folder in HD\Library\Application support\ffmpeg.
    6) The ffmpegX App opens and it is ready to go.

    However, the App did not recognize all my video files (AVI, OGM and MKV).
    I then started my 6 steps from scratch after uninstalling ffmpegX and its components.
    The only thing I changed is that I run ffmpegX from my dekstop from within a Folder I created onto my Desktop. I did not copy the main ffmpegX Icon to My Applications Folder this time. Now everything works like a charm! The only thing that is annoying about this method is that every time I open ffmpegX up I need to relocate mpeg2enc and type in my password again...but it works!

    I hope my long explanation can help you in some way...

    If anyone else can solve my situation in running ffmpegX 0.0.9u or ffmpegX 0.0.9x r2 from my Applications Folder correctly, I'm open to suggestions. I have no special characters or spaces in my Folder names.

    Rio.




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