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| drasw posted 2009 Nov 06 09:49 | ||||||
| I'm running ffmpegX on Snow Leopard and it run absolutely fine. The only problems I am having which I need help with, is that when I open the application it never finds the mpeg2enc and I have to locate it manually. If anyone knows a fix for this it would really help.
The second issue is with FLVTool2. I tried to use the terminal and followed the instructions to the letter and here is the result. Open terminal.app Type cd [drop the folder here] [press return key] no problem Type ruby setup.rb config [press return key] -ruby: No such file or directory -- setup.rb (LoadError) Type ruby setup.rb setup [press return key] also load error Type sudo ruby setup.rb install [will require that you enter your login password] [press return key] Does anyone know how to fix this? Thank you in advance. | ||||||
| Case posted 2009 Nov 06 11:40 | ||||||
Did you drop the folder "flvtool2-1.0.6" onto the Terminal window? Do you have ruby installed as part of the BSD subsystem? Type "ruby --version" in the Terminal to verify. Do you see a file "setup.rb" in the folder "flvtool2-1.0.6"? | ||||||
| drasw posted 2009 Nov 06 14:10 | ||||||
| I did see the file set-up was I supposed to click on that?
I would say I don't have ruby installed in the BSD subsystem as I do not know what that is or how to do it. Any help would be great. Thanks | ||||||
| Case posted 2009 Nov 07 00:55 | ||||||
If you enter in the Terminal
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| Case posted 2009 Nov 07 01:29 | ||||||
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| drasw posted 2009 Nov 07 06:01 | ||||||
| I typed in the command you suggested and received this:
ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [universal-darwin10.0] | ||||||
| drasw posted 2009 Nov 07 06:20 | ||||||
| The zipped copy of mpeg2enc. Worked like a charm. Now if we can get the FLVTool2 working we are home free.
Once the set-up is complete am I able to convert a video to a transparent flash video? By the way, your knowledge is fantastic. | ||||||
| Case posted 2009 Nov 07 06:24 | ||||||
The problem has to be in the details of how you entered the commands when trying to install flvtool2. | ||||||
| drasw posted 2009 Nov 07 07:02 | ||||||
| I copied them exactly as they appear in the instructions.
Open terminal.app Type cd [drop the folder here] [press return key] Type ruby setup.rb config [press return key] Type ruby setup.rb setup [press return key] Type sudo ruby setup.rb install [will require that you enter your login password] [press return key] | ||||||
| Case posted 2009 Nov 07 15:57 | ||||||
| Could you let me have a look at the content from the Terminal window, after trying? Can you copy that here? | ||||||
| drasw posted 2009 Nov 07 17:10 | ||||||
| After I type CD and drag the folder I get: [Process completed]
after ruby setup.rb config I get: -ruby: No such file or directory -- setup.rb (LoadError) [Process completed] after ruby setup.rb setup I get -ruby: No such file or directory -- setup.rb (LoadError) [Process completed] after sudo ruby setup.rb install I get Password: | ||||||
| drasw posted 2009 Nov 07 17:12 | ||||||
| By the way, am I supposed to check the box that says run command in a shell? | ||||||
| Case posted 2009 Nov 08 01:15 | ||||||
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| drasw posted 2009 Nov 08 05:43 | ||||||
| I did not use the CD but rather the cd and the first step always works.
Are you saying that after I type in the command, that the little box that opens is supposed to not be closed? and then I should enter the next line in a new command line , then leave that one opened, and so on? Lastly, on 10.6 Leopard there is that little box to check. | ||||||
| drasw posted 2009 Nov 08 05:57 | ||||||
| I think I am getting somewhere now. When they ask me for my password, is it the password I use to log in to my computer, or is it a FFMPEGX specific password? | ||||||
| drasw posted 2009 Nov 08 06:01 | ||||||
| I think I may have it. How do I test to know that it is correct? | ||||||
| Case posted 2009 Nov 08 08:31 | ||||||
| I think I figured it out. Nothing drastic changed with 10.6.
Type the commands in the main window, not in the Run Command window after selecting File > New Command. | ||||||
| drasw posted 2009 Nov 08 10:09 | ||||||
| I figured that out based on your previous message. Now I just need to know how I test to make sure I did it correctly?
Then one last thing if you know. How do I use this software to convert to a transparent flash video. You are so fantastic. This forum needs to give you super start status because that is what you are. |
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