When I run avi2dvd in ubunto Jaunty, the program can not load the audio stream (I know about the "path/file and file name" issues and that is not the problem . Has anyone found a workaround for this program yet? Your Appd mentioned some codec issues. At this point I have no other programs loaded in wine to conflict. Any help will be advised
onespeedbiker wrote:> When I run avi2dvd in ubunto Jaunty, the program can not load the audio stream (I know about the "path/file and file name" issues and that is not the problem . Has anyone found a workaround for this program yet? Your Appd mentioned some codec issues. At this point I have no other programs loaded in wine to conflict. Any help will be advisedWhat Wine version? If it's not the latest development release, upgrade. If that doesn't fix it, post console output.
Correct wine version is 1.1.29
BTW, where did you place your avi file when you loaded it in avi2dvd? The program can be fussy about that.
onespeedbiker wrote:> dimesio, > > Sorry for the long gap. Okay, I added devenum.dll to windows/system32; still no audio stream. > > BradDid you set the override in winecfg?
No, I spoke to soon. It goes through the converting process, but only creates a audio file, no DVD files. Any idea on other dll to add?
> And... most of theses progams are just GUI fronts for dvdauthor and ffmpeg, so your stuck with their limitations. BTW, anything I can do to let me post-edit my posts? It seems by brain is wired to remember things after I hit the Submit button. >Only problem is if you could edit the mailing list subscribers (like me I do not use the forum) will not see the edits. John
Like I said.. How does one load a wine program (avi2dvd) in the terminal and then log the results of adding an AVI. I'm sorry, I'm new at this. I did checks some faq's so I wouldn't have to ask you, but I'm thinking I don't know how to ask the right question.