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sunburnt

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 4006 Location: Arizona, U.S.A.
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Posted: Wed 22 Sep 2010, 22:41 Post subject:
Avidemux in Lucid`s Package Manager doesn`t work. |
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Installed it, says it`s ok, load AVI to delay the audio ( copy video and audio ).
The "delay audio" checkbox won`t work so I can`t set the delay amount.
After selecting the input file the main Avidemux window won`t redraw itself...
Don`t know about the x264 and ac3 codecs but Mplayer plays the AVI fine.
Any one have experience with Lucid Puppy`s Avidemux package?
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stu90

Joined: 25 Feb 2010 Posts: 1401 Location: England. Dell Inspiron 1501. Dpup
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Posted: Thu 23 Sep 2010, 07:46 Post subject:
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I use the portable version of Avidmux on Lucid Puppy.
Download is near the bottom on this page:
http://portablelinuxapps.org/
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sunburnt

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 4006 Location: Arizona, U.S.A.
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Posted: Thu 23 Sep 2010, 15:23 Post subject:
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Thanks stu90; I downloaded it and I`ll try it tonight.
I already removed the stock Avidemux that the Package Manager installed.
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abushcrafter

Joined: 30 Oct 2009 Posts: 1447 Location: England
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Posted: Thu 23 Sep 2010, 18:07 Post subject:
Re: Avidemux in Lucid`s Package Manager doesn`t work. |
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| sunburnt wrote: | | After selecting the input file the main Avidemux window won`t redraw itself... | Try moving the window.
To see the output from Avidemux look for the combo-box which by default has "input" selected, choose "output".
Now do you get your audio delay?
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stu90

Joined: 25 Feb 2010 Posts: 1401 Location: England. Dell Inspiron 1501. Dpup
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Posted: Thu 23 Sep 2010, 20:12 Post subject:
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Edit. forgot to say to make sure to set the portable version to executable or it won't work.
Right click File>Properties and tick the 3 boxes under Exce.
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sunburnt

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 4006 Location: Arizona, U.S.A.
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Posted: Fri 24 Sep 2010, 12:02 Post subject:
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Hi abushcrafter; Yes I did move the window and it moved normally,
but the portion that was covered by the file select dialog never redrew.
### NOTE: It occurred to me that Avidemux may have been parsing the input video.
This would make the main window unresponsive, but you`d think it would say something.
stu90; The file you pointed me to was an EXE file according to the ROX file browser.
It didn`t redraw the main window immediately either, but very quickly it did so.
I`m not sure, but it seems the EXE version is faster, but I don`t know if that would make it faster at parsing.
stu90, your file did a great job of editing the audio! But the std. one may have worked also.
I think I may try it for encoding a video, I`ve tried Avidemux for this before and it failed miserably.
### Q... I`ve suggested that SFS files be used for a new app. package format.
( MUCH better than .pet or .tar.gz )
This makes me wonder if an app. and all it`s dependencies can be made into an EXE.
Maybe an even better way to go for a standardized app. package format?
BOTH the SFS file and EXE file package types don`t need to be installed.
No file tracking is needed they can be added and removed with little effort and leftover mess!
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