Same problem here, with 9.04 and also with 9.10 upgrade (64 bit):
Error in terminal:
[Alsa] Using device :dmix
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1008:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
[Alsa]Error opening PCM device dmix
[Alsa] Using device :dmix
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1008:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to ope
Still a problem.
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browsing the avidemux forum i found this post:
http://avidemux.org/admForum/viewtopic.php?id=6739
that suggests a patch that could solv this problem.
i'm not a developer, and i never used svn, so trying to compile avidemux
with this patch is out of my possibilities, but i hope this will help to
Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 32 bit - yesterday fresh install
bug confirmed
the audio work only if AudioDevice is set to sdl but even with this
configuration the sound is very noisy, as previously stated by dmellas:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/avidemux/+bug/321028/comments/7
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Yes, the same failure-mode and also the missing items: there are only
two dropdowns in Edit/Preferences/Audio, one is downmixing and another
is AudioDevice.
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Is this still reproducible in karmic?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Ran into this problem with Avidemux 2.5.0 on Ubuntu 9.04.
ALSA output doesn't work. The device is not selectable -- there are
only two dropdowns in Edit/Preferences/Audio, one is downmixing and
another is AudioDevice. ALSA tries to find dmix and fails.
[Alsa] Using device :dmix
[Alsa]Error sett
It seems to get more interesting...
1. Since everything worked before Intrepid, I though it might be either
drivers, specifically, or systems integration (Ubuntu), in general - wasn't
that the switchover from ALSA to Pulse?
2. But since all other audio systems had no similar problems, I su
If Dean's problem occurs since 8.10, chances are that it's Ubuntu's.
(Although the init failure is probably attributable to avidemux)
I forgot to say that I'm using 8.10 too and I reset the package hint.
No problem for me, just bringing water to the mill.
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Pity to hear about your problem 'cause avidemux is great.
Here, sound works great with all audio outputs except OSS (no init) and SDL.
SDL failure is similar to yours except that drop is hiss and clock is 1 second.
Not all the way through, though, there are nice passages.
avidemux and system audio
Actually, I just tried your suggestion -> going back to ALSA with
"default" typed-in in place of "dmix" (as there is no drop-down to
choose it, like with the other options). While that got rid of the
original "trouble initializing..." problems, as you said it would, it
did not provide useful audio
ALSA _does_ work for Avidemux 2.4.3 on Ubuntu 8.10.
But the problem is that Avidemux/Edit/Preferences/Audio/ALSA device is set to
"dmix" by default.
Setting it to "default" solves the "trouble initializing" etc... problems.
dmix is an ALSA plugin.
Should it always be enabled and Avidemux is not t
Is not a bug of avidemux
** Changed in: avidemux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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That fixed it, I can play and re-encode the audio now. Thanks!
very strange that the default setting would be wrong for Ubuntu like that...
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It seems like the "help" is always 180 degrees backwards for Avidemux on
Pulse Audio systems. At least it always is for my systems. Did you try
the following:
In Avidemux do Edit -> Preferences -> Audio (and change the Audio Output
to Pulse Audio). It is originally ALSA, and I know most instruc
Trying to save the video using any kind of audio filter also fails:
**saving:**
Output format:0
AVI family
video process mode : 0
not encodable, cancelling smart mode
mux mode : 1 mux param 0
[Bridge] Going to time 0
[Bridge] Starting with time 0, shift 0
[Bridge] Ending with time 0, sample 0
Forgot to add: avidemux version is Avidemux 2.4.3
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