Evan Hisey wrote:
> Duncan
> 
>>    I am having trouble getting the encoding server to actually encode.
>> It seems to start fine and even get the file directions to encode, but
>> it does not actually do anything.  It looks lie mencoder is just not
>> being called.
>>
> Correction to my problem, was tired than I though when posting this.
> The problem was not that mencoder was not being called, but rather
> that it when called with invalid options, in my case -xvidopts because
> I do not have it compiled in, mencoder just dies and the encoding
> server neither records the error or notifies of a failure.

I was going to check because it should have the mencoder as part of the
command line.

The problem is that you need to check the logs for this type of error as
mencoder is run in the background, like the recording server, so it is
difficult to report errors to the GUI.

The only chance to report this would be through the idlebar plug-in
transcode, which is a proper idlebar plug-in instead of encoding which
is not.

Duncan


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