This may sound a bit extreme, but
I had some one ask if I could put a video on dvd for them.
I have done this many times- it's easy.
So I fired up Dvdstyler and created the dvd.
Unfortunately non of the menu's (buttons) on the final render are interactive.
After much dinking around
I returned to MG6 and installed MG6 on an old box and successfully
created the dvd.
I dual installed MG7 on the same old box and once again failed to
create the dvd.
MG6 worked MG7 does not
I also tried 2mandvd with the same result.
A library problem perhaps
regards
--
faeychild
Running plasmashell 5.15.4 on 5.2.13-desktop-2.mga7 kernel.
Mageia release 7 (Official) for x86_64 installed via
Mageia-7-x86_64-DVD.iso
This may sound a bit extreme, but
I had some one ask if I could put a video on dvd for them.
I have done this many times- it's easy.
So I fired up Dvdstyler and created the dvd.
Unfortunately non of the menu's (buttons) on the final render are interactive.
Hello faeychild!
Thursday October 03 2019 05:21, faeychild wrote to All:
Does K3b work ?
Have had issues with it after burning when it would crash the entire system and only a full reboot would suffice but have not had to use it since installing MGA 7.1.
Run the app from a terminal and see if you get messages to provide
in a bug report.
On 3/10/19 10:30 pm, Vince Coen wrote:
Hello faeychild!
Thursday October 03 2019 05:21, faeychild wrote to All:
Does K3b work ?
Have had issues with it after burning when it would crash the entire
system
and only a full reboot would suffice but have not had to use it since
installing MGA 7.1.
Yes! The only quirk I got with K3b was a complaint about UTF-8.
It never crashed.
On 3/10/19 9:39 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
That was interesting, Bits
Run the app from a terminal and see if you get messages to provide
in a bug report.
The first time it wouldn't continue to render at all
error--
Image size (720x576) doesn't match frame size (704x576)
When started again from the terminal it ran and the messages were the
sort of generic stuff that looks bad but usually isn't.
dvdstyler
Gtk-Message: 07:44:13.120: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
On 4/10/19 7:22 am, faeychild wrote:
On 3/10/19 10:30 pm, Vince Coen wrote:
Hello faeychild!
Thursday October 03 2019 05:21, faeychild wrote to All:
Does K3b work ?
Have had issues with it after burning when it would crash the entire
system
and only a full reboot would suffice but have not had to use it since
installing MGA 7.1.
Yes! The only quirk I got with K3b was a complaint about UTF-8.
It never crashed.
another thing that is does- it never finishes the burn, the byte bit
count is always short.
And then it waits for a disturbing length of time until finally
announcing success and opening the drawer.
On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 07:53:33 +1000, faeychild wrote:
On 3/10/19 9:39 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
That was interesting, Bits
Run the app from a terminal and see if you get messages to provide
in a bug report.
The first time it wouldn't continue to render at all
error--
Image size (720x576) doesn't match frame size (704x576)
When started again from the terminal it ran and the messages were the
sort of generic stuff that looks bad but usually isn't.
dvdstyler
Gtk-Message: 07:44:13.120: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
If it were I, that would suggest I need to install the canberra-gtk rpm. Hopefully it will drag in the canberra-common rpm.
That stupid message has been there for at least 5 years for a variety of probgrams. From all I can tell canberra-gtk does absolutely nothing, but Mageia keeps compiling the programs to pretend they need it.
another thing that is does- it never finishes the burn, the byte bit
count is always short.
You sure it is not MiB vs MB? (Ie base 2 vs base 10).
It has finished transfering the data into the buffers ( the software one
and the one on the dvd writer,) and is waiting for them to finish
writing to the physical DVD.
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