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Milestone: None => 0.2.1
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Sorry. I'm not using JMF as part of OpenOffice. I'm using it as part
of Bentokit Flywire - a GPL3 radio broadcasting playout system.
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Tudor, thanks for the post on what you're up to and availability of a
JMF installer under Debian. Got a lot on my plate right now, but will
get around to attempting an install. Question - what versions of
OpenOffice and/or LibreOffice are you working with?
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I stumbled across this bug report while I was building a JMF Installer
for Debian and Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Thought you might like to know about
it. It's at https://launchpad.net/jmf-installer or
http://www.bentokit.org/project/jmf-installer. It's in our own nightly-
build debian repository for te
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Assignee: MOTU (motu) => (unassigned)
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Will it be packaged for 11.04?
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Giovani and all, I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 and will upgrade to 8.10 in due course.
According to Canonical:
JMF has been requested for packaging and is assigned to the Ubuntu MOTU
(Universe package administrators). Feel free to comment on this bug and mark it
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Hello brother.
About the line "tail.." depends the O.S. that are you using. I had
installed this jmf in Debian Lenny.
About the erros "can't open video card X" it's normal if you don't have a
capture card.
And finally, about your problem.
What Linux are you using?
Witch command are you using
Thanks Giovani for the step-by-step instructions. In step 4 it should be
said that the line should be "tail -n +309 $0 > $outname" in the end. It
seems like the bin-file worked fine, but there have been some errors
displayed:
java.lang.Error: Can't open video card 0
java.lang.Error: Can't open vid
I followed Giovani instructions from 2009-03-07 with apparent success ... the
.bin executes now. FYI, under Ubuntu {I'm using 8.04}, the instructions are
incorrect at:
http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/desktop/media/jmf/2.1.1/setup-linux.html
the setenv command doesn't exist because i
Ok I got this problem solved, follow this steps:
1 - Erase any jmf.bin file that you had download. Download a new one and
put in a folder, and check file size:
ls -l
This is a probably result:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 nobody nogroup 2419679 2009-03-07 11:52 jmf-2_1_1e-linux-i586.bin
filezise: 2419679 bytes
Same problem here, this is really annoying. Also, neither of the
suggested changes to the file worked for me.
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Just to record that it works for me on Hardy, but the change to the
installation script is 'tail -n=+309 $0 > outname'
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I have the same problem!
I tried to resolve:
- Create the folders bin, jmfinit, jmfreditry, jmfstudio, lib!
- Edit .bin, try sudo in some lines.
echo sudo `pwd`/JMF-2.1.1e/lib >$HOME/.jmfdir
JMF-2.1.1e/bin/jmfinit /tmp `pwd`/JMF-2.1.1e/doc/jmf-policy $allowCapture
$allowSave
sudo cp -f JMF
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+ [needs-packaging] jmf - Java Media Framework
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