The open file error is it not finding the toc file(s).  If I run it after 
deleting those files, I get that error first.  If they exist, I don't get that 
error.

As far as I can tell, it requires X Windows to generate the TOC file(s), just 
because it pops up a very quick status dialog that it is creating them. 

Can anyone confirm that, and more importantly, would anyone be willing to 
update the code based on it being run with "-r" that it doesn't try to open a 
dialog window?  Donations available.

Thanks,
-jim

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Scott C. Frase
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 8:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [CinCV] Command Line Problem

On Fri, 2010-02-12 at 06:58 -0800, Jim Feniello wrote:
> Thanks Scott
> 
> So, I clean up everything, including the toc files in my .bcast.   When I run 
> it now via a terminal, I get:
> Render::run: /combinetest/final/jimtest.xml
> Render::render: starting render farm
> BC_DisplayInfo::init_window: cannot connect to X server.
> 'DISPLAY' environment variable not set.
> 
> If I run it from a terminal in an X session, it shows:
> Mpeg3io_open_file: No such file or directory
> But then continues and finishes successfully.  
> It does look like it opens a dialog box in X windows when it's creating each 
> TOC file (I have two mpg files as source).  It seems that that may be the 
> only hold up in this running completely outside of X, any thoughts?

Jim,
It sounds from the open_file error that Cinelerra is not finding a media
file in the project Resources that it needs.  Are all the clips on your
timeline linked to files that exist in Resources -> Media?  Maybe there
is a clip buried in the timeline whose source video no longer exists..

scott


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