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David Frascone wrote:
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/31/07, <b
class="gmail_sendername">William Munson</b> <<a
href="mailto:william_munson@bellsouth.net">william_munson@bellsouth.net</a>>
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I thought mytharchive would run ok on a split system. You might want to<br>
manually go thru the steps mytharchive takes and find out what step is<br>
failing. You might find that you are missing a program or two. There
has
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also been some talk on the list about mytharchive failing due to<br>
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It complains about not being able to find the recordings. Also, when
it comes to recording videos, it ends up with a blank screen waiting
for status, and no status ever happens.
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For those of us who do not consider ourselves "Friends of Bill", do you
know of any easy interface to transcode/mkisofs/etc to burn <random
media types> to properly playing DVD's?<br>
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It's a little awkward, but I create the ISO on the backend machine
(installed the frontend just for this purpose), and when it's done I
(previously) setup a NFS share to share mytharchive's output dir with
my desktop machine that has the DVD burner. I run Ubuntu on it, so I
just right click the ISO, and select burn. Delete the ISO, and repeat.<br>
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