Guten Tag,
I do not reproduce with the version 0.89 and ubuntu 12.10 64bits
with the same process and the same file.
Lilian
Le 01/06/2013 13:41, Karim 'Kasi Mir' Senoucci a écrit :
Bon jour Lillian,
I can recreate the crash using the dummy video to which Carsten
linked here two days ago
(
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5582554/Count300_24.mov).
I just do the following:
1. Create a new project called BLAH.
2. On the Video tab, load the video referenced above.
3. Change to the Audio tab, and enter "-10" at "Audio Gain".
4. Select "Jobs"->"Make DCP"
That's all; after two or three seconds, I get this dialog box:
I'm using DVD-o-matic 0.89 (Windows 64-bit) under Windows 7
Ultimate 64-bit.
Greetings
Kasi Mir
Am 01.06.2013 12:07, schrieb Lilian Lefranc:
> Hello,
>
> Can you send a sample? I do not reproduce.
>
> Lilian
>
> Le 01/06/2013 10:56, Karim 'Kasi Mir' Senoucci a écrit :
>> Hello again,
>> I just encountered another problem with DVDom; I had a source
>> file where the audio is a little too loud. Thus I entered a
>> negative value in "Audio Gain" on the Audio Tab. Promply, DVDom
>> (both the full gui and the batch encoder) crash as soon as the
>> conversion is started. I could reproduce this behaviour with four
>> different Quicktime sources with the value "-10", so I guess this
>> happens every time I enter "-10", at least with quicktime source
>> files.
>>
>> Did I do something wrong? Should I do something different to tone
>> done the audio during conversion? As before, any help is
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Greetings from Germany
>> Kasi Mir
>>
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