[packman] [PM] DVDStyler 2.9.5-2.38 (openSUSE_Leap 42.1/x86_64)

Dave Plater davejplater at gmail.com
Sat Apr 2 08:51:37 CEST 2016


On 3/31/16, Richard Colvin <jrcolvin at gmail.com> wrote:
> On a standard OS Leap 42.1 system running KDE 5 with updates and the
> additional Packman repository for all multimedia needs the package
> DVDStyler 2.9.5-2.35-x86_64 crashes when creating DVD menu. The same issue
> occurs for each user. Steps to repeat:
> 1) Open DVDStyler & create a new project.
> 2) select PAL; 16:9; OK (I dont think this matters)
> 3) Select any template or blank
> 4) Add any .vob video
> 5) press the BURN icon
> 6) select Create ISO image
> 7) Within seconds the menu creation crashes with the following output:
>
> can't open file '/tmp/dvdstyler.log' (error 13: Permission denied)
> DVDStyler v2.9.5 Linux 4.1.15-8-default x86_64 FFmpeg: libavformat
> 57.25.100, libavcodec 57.24.102, libavutil 55.17.103 Prepare Cleaning
> temporary directory Directory '/tmp/dvd-out/' couldn't be deleted (error 1:
> Operation not permitted) Cannot remove directory '/tmp/dvd-out/' Failed
>
> The terminal output is:
> dvdstylebug If 'dvdstyler' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to
> lookup the package that contains it, like this: cnf dvdstyler
> allianux at DV7:~>
> dvdstyler ** (dvdstyler:2666): WARNING **: Owner of /tmp/orbit-allianux is
> not the current user (dvdstyler:2666): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme directory of
> theme oxygen has no size field [NULL @ 0x2750800] start time for stream 0
> is not set in estimate_timings_from_pts [NULL @ 0x26734a0] start time for
> stream 0 is not set in estimate_timings_from_pts [NULL @ 0x2698920] start
> time for stream 0 is not set in estimate_timings_from_pts
>
> I logged the bug with opensuse (*Bug 973290
> <https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=973290>* - DVDStyler
> Packman) but they closed the bug as Packman is a separate project.
>
> Thank you,
> Richard
> _______________________________________________
This could be because of ffmpeg 3.0, can you try selecting copy in the
"right click on title properties" for the video file and see if this
succeeds. Meanwhile I'll see if I can reproduce this bug.
Regards
Dave Plater




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