Re: [Mlt-devel] test case 2.4 problem and no video when playing back kino files
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From: <r....@t-...> - 2005-01-14 09:31:12
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On Friday 14 January 2005 01:24, Dan Dennedy wrote: > On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 23:51 +0100, reinhard wrote: > > > Can you also try running the following from the command line: > > > > > > inigo <your-file> > > > > oops, don't work as well; got this ... > > > > [booker@localhost booker]$ miracle -port 5260 > > [booker@localhost booker]$ telnet localhost 5260 > > Trying 127.0.0.1... > > Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1). > > Escape character is '^]'. > > 100 VTR Ready > > NLS > > 201 OK > > > > inigo /mnt/win_d/capture/kino/capture001.avi > > 400 Unknown command > > OK, inigo is a separate program. Do not execute that command inside > miracle. It is really our main test app for the framework and modules. > Miracle is a TCP server daemon more appropriate for a broadcast > environment when you need automated or remote control. > > While there are command and syntax differences for each application, > there are some common concepts, functionality, and syntax beyond the > first level required by the app. Westley files are a good example > because the XML grammer inside the file is the same whether you issue > 'play my.westley' inside miracle, execute 'inigo my.westley' from the > shell, or 'shotcut-inject' it into shotcut system. > thanks again for explaining this to me!!!! nevertheless I promise you to read more of the docs and readme's ASAP ;-) so, 'inigo <myFile>' works fine (I also like the shortcuts for playback control very much), but/although I made a comparison with kino where the file(s) played back more smoothly ... I mean less dropped frames and less audio glitches (I think I can check/compare this behaviour very well, since my machine is a little bit out of date: athlon 1.3 GHz, ~1GB SDRAM, which is the very basic requirement for video editing IMO). just (sometimes) one problem using inigo; the curent position is shown/updated in the console when starting playback again (after previously pressing 'g'), but no video/audio playback in the viewer (frame is shown/freezed when pressing 'g'). I figured out that I have to toggle between stop and playback several times (sometimes up to 5 times or more) to get the viewer back to work again. greetings reinhard |