dvd-slideshow

Chris Maness chris at chrismaness.com
Sun Mar 12 23:23:45 UTC 2006


Chris Maness wrote:
> I would like to see if others are getting similar errors with 
> dvd-slideshow.  If you have the current ports tree, try to install and 
> run dvd-slideshow.  The ports tree has version 7.2.  When I try to run 
> the script, I get error messages like crazy.  Anyone else get this?  I 
> used the example files to try to get it to work.  If I simply download 
> the latest version from sourceforge and run the script in the directory 
> it seems to MUCH further, but still fails.
> 
> sample output:
> 
> dvd-slideshow -n test -f simple.txt .
> [dvd-slideshow]            dvd-slideshow 0.7.2
> [dvd-slideshow]            Licensed under the GNU GPL
> [dvd-slideshow]            Copyright 2003-2005 by Scott Dylewski
> [dvd-slideshow]
> [dvd-slideshow] Output directory not specified.
> [dvd-slideshow] Using /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple
> package sox is not installed
> package ImageMagick is not installed
> package dvdauthor is not installed
> package ffmpeg is not installed
> find: /usr/share/fonts/: No such file or directory
> find: /usr/share/fonts/: No such file or directory
> [dvd-slideshow] Cannot find required fonts.  Using default ImageMagick 
> font.
> [dvd-slideshow] Parsing input .txt file simple.txt
> [dvd-slideshow] ####wc: illegal option -- -
> usage: wc [-clmw] [file ...]
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 986: [: : integer expression expected
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 989: [: : integer expression expected
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 992: [: : integer expression expected
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 995: [: : integer expression expected
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2150: 0 + [dvd-slideshow] Error: too 
> many decimals specified
> [dvd-slideshow] cleanup... : syntax error: operand expected (error token 
> is "[dvd-slideshow] Error: too many decimals specified
> [dvd-slideshow] cleanup... ")
> ##########
> [dvd-slideshow] Found 0 images and 0 audio files.
> [dvd-slideshow] Video: NTSC  Audio: AC3
> [dvd-slideshow] Debug=0  Autocrop=0 Subtitles=render
> [dvd-slideshow] Total video length = 0:0:0.0
> [dvd-slideshow] Temporary directory is 
> /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249
> [dvd-slideshow] Creating black background
> convert: unable to open image 
> `/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/slideshow_background.ppm': 
> No such file or directory.
> [dvd-slideshow]########################################
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2388: seq: command not found
> wc: illegal option -- -
> usage: wc [-clmw] [file ...]
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 986: [: : integer expression expected
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 989: [: : integer expression expected
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 992: [: : integer expression expected
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 995: [: : integer expression expected
> rmdir: /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249: No 
> such file or directory
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2444: 2997 * [dvd-slideshow] Error: 
> too many decimals specified
> [dvd-slideshow] cleanup... / 100 / 100 : syntax error: operand expected 
> (error token is "[dvd-slideshow] Error: too many decimals specified
> [dvd-slideshow] cleanup... / 100 / 100 ")
> [1]+  Terminated: 15          mpeg2enc -v $verbosity -q 4 -4 2 -2 1 -a 2 
> -M 3 -f 8 -o "$tmpdir/video_"$mpegid".mpg" <$yuvfifo 
>  >>"$outdir/$logfile" 2>&1
> cat: 
> /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/test.spumux: 
> No such file or directory
> [dvd-slideshow] waiting for mpeg2enc to finish...
> /usr/local/bin/dvd-slideshow: line 2491: wait: pid 89406 is not a child 
> of this shell
> mv: rename 
> /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/video_0.mpg 
> to 
> /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/video.mpg: 
> No such file or directory
> [dvd-slideshow]###############
> [dvd-slideshow] Processing audio...
> [dvd-slideshow]###############
> [dvd-slideshow] No audio files passed.  Using  silence.
> [dvd-slideshow] Working on track 1 audio file 0
> [dvd-slideshow] silence
> [dvd-slideshow] fade_in_time=0:0:0.0 fade_out_time=0:0:0.0
> [dvd-slideshow] creating silence .wav file for 0:0:0.5
> sox: Can't open output file 
> '/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/audio1_0000.raw': 
> No such file or directory
> [dvd-slideshow] ###############
> sox: Can't open output file 
> '/home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/audio1.wav': 
> No such file or directoryls:
> /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/audio1_????.raw: 
> No such file or directory
> [dvd-slideshow] Creating ac3 audio...
> [dvd-slideshow] Creating ac3 audio...
> /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow_temp_89249/audio1.wav: 
> Error while opening file
> [dvd-menu] ERROR during ffmpeg execution!
> [dvd-menu] see /home/chris/Desktop/examples/simple/dvd-slideshow.log for 
> details
> 
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I tired running the latest dvd-slideshow in slackware 10.2, and after 
adding all of the required packages, it runs flawlessly.  Very frustrating.


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