Hallo
>> I tried to run mplex in gdb mode and do backtrace, but this was my first
>> time using 'gdb' - Is this enough?
>>
>> gdb --args mplex -f 8 -S 0 -M -o test.mpeg2 test.m2v test_EN.m2a
>> GNU gdb 6.8-debian
>> Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
[...]
>> Program received signa
tusek wrote:
>
> ...
> I tried to run mplex in gdb mode and do backtrace, but this was my first
> time using 'gdb' - Is this enough?
>
> gdb --args mplex -f 8 -S 0 -M -o test.mpeg2 test.m2v test_EN.m2a
> GNU gdb 6.8-debian
> Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> License GPLv3+: G
Hello!
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
>
> Hallo
>
>> I recorded mpeg material from DVB-S card and I created video and audio
>> with
>> avidemux (version 2.4.4) from this material (avidemux with GUI).
> Ok so you didn't create the streams with the mjpegtools.
> Have you tried to multiplex a stream
Hallo
> I recorded mpeg material from DVB-S card and I created video and audio with
> avidemux (version 2.4.4) from this material (avidemux with GUI).
Ok so you didn't create the streams with the mjpegtools.
Have you tried to multiplex a stream that has worked before the update
of Unbuntu ?
Is i
Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
>
>
>> Hello!
>> I have the same situation
>>
>> after command
>> mplex -f 8 video.m2v audio1.m2a audio2.m2a -o film.mpg
>> I get Illegal instruction error :(
>> I have upgraded Ubuntu from 8.10 to 9.04 two weeks ago.
> Please provide some more information about
Hallo
> Steven Boswell II wrote:
>> Granted, mplex shouldn't crash on this, but you do realize that you're
>> multiplexing two sound files together without any video file, right?
>> Shouldn't one of them be a video file?
>>
>
> Hello!
> I have the same situation
>
> after command
> mplex -f
Steven Boswell II wrote:
>
> Granted, mplex shouldn't crash on this, but you do realize that you're
> multiplexing two sound files together without any video file, right?
> Shouldn't one of them be a video file?
>
Hello!
I have the same situation
after command
mplex -f 8 video.m2v audio1.
Granted, mplex shouldn't crash on this, but you do realize that you're
multiplexing two sound files together without any video file, right? Shouldn't
one of them be a video file?
--- On Fri, 5/15/09, Martin Leicht wrote:
$ mplex -f 8 maus.mp2 maus.mp2 -o film.mpg
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Hi,
with my duron 1300 system, mplex 1.9.0 do not work. Im using kubuntu 9.04.
The output on a xterm is:
inter...@internet-desktop:/media/usb160/sich_11_05/Videos$ mplex -f 8 maus.mp2
maus.mp2 -o film.mpg
INFO: [mplex] mplex version 1.9.0 (2.2.7 $Date: 2006/02/01 22:23:01 $)
INFO: [mplex]