[Bug 294502] [NEW] dvd-slideshow reports error using ffmpeg

Launchpad Bug Tracker 294502 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jan 12 20:05:18 GMT 2009


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Binary package hint: dvd-slideshow

dvd-slideshow -mp2 -n 'guion' -f 'guion.txt' -a '2.mp3'   outputs

[dvd-slideshow] ERROR: no output .mpg file found!
[dvd-slideshow] This usually happens when ffmpeg screws up something
[dvd-slideshow] or one image is messed up and the resulting video can't be created
[dvd-slideshow]############################################################
[dvd-slideshow] Multiplexing audio and video...
[dvd-slideshow] Some sequence marker warnings here are normal
**ERROR: [mplex] Unable to open file /home/gejo/Escritorio/carpeta sin título/dvd-slideshow_temp_7083/video.mpg for reading.
[dvd-slideshow] ERROR during mplex execution!

I've tried some tweeks into the script that i found in the internet (like appending 'k' after 128 , 196, etc , changing audio1.wav ) but i still have same problem. 
If I run without  the -mp2 modifier, it shows another error message:

ERROR: no output .mpg file found!
[dvd-slideshow] This usually happens when ffmpeg screws up something
[dvd-slideshow] or one image is messed up and the resulting video can't be created

I am using ubuntu 64 bits
Description:	Ubuntu 8.10
Release:	8.10

I am using :

Instalados: 0.8.0-0.0ubuntu1
  Candidato: 0.8.0-0.0ubuntu1
  Tabla de versión:
 *** 0.8.0-0.0ubuntu1 0
        500 http://uy.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/multiverse Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status


I could get a .vob file using -mpeg2enc -mp2 , but it's visibly slower then ffmpeg and the audio seems to be 
 a bit low speed .

** Affects: dvd-slideshow (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed

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dvd-slideshow reports error using ffmpeg
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/294502
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