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C:\tabenc\gtk2-ins>ppm install ExtUtils-Depends.ppd ppm install failed: The PPD does not provide code to install for this platform
C:\tabenc\gtk2-ins>ppm -h
Unrecognized ppm command '-h'; try one of area, config, describe, files,
gui, help, info, install, list, log, profile, query, remove, repo,
search, tree, uninstall, update, upgrade, verify, or version
Usage: ppm <cmd> <arg>...
Run 'ppm help' to learn more.
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used these instructions:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...6&postcount=43
dropped files from tablet-encode and mplayer/mencoder into a location in my path and installed strawberry perl using the .msi.
i can run tablet-encode via command prompt to try to get to the gui, but gui switch does nothing. in all cases of running it under command prompt, it return the following error
C:\tabenc>perl tablet-encode -g Use of uninitialized value $ENV{"HOME"} in concatenation (.) or string at tablet -encode line 34. tablet-encode (c) Andrew Flegg 2006, 2008 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Released under the Artistic Licence. Syntax: tablet-encode [options] <input> <destination> tablet-encode [options] <input1> [<input2>...] <directory> tablet-encode [options] --list <input1> [<input2> ...] Options: -h, --help This message -g, --gui Open a graphical interface to tablet-encode -q, --quiet Be vewwy vewwy quiet -p, --preset=PRESET Preset to use. Use --preset=list to see them all. --hq High quality encoding (takes longer). -s, --sample[=SECS] Produce a SECS second sample encoding. Default: 30. -i, --index Generate avi file index -7, --770 Use a different FOURCC for better 770 compatibility. -o, --original-aspect Disable cropping image to better fit screen -c, --copy-audio Copy the existing audio track -2, --two-pass Encode in two passes for better quality -m, --mencoder=ARGn Pass ARGn to mencoder. Can occur multiple times. -t, --subtitle[=FILE] Embed subtitles in the converted video, from the specified file, or <file>.srt. -e, --episodes When auto-detecting DVD track, rip all episodes. -l, --list Specify that the arguments are a list of files to encode. Output file is input suffixed with preset.C:\tabenc>perl tablet-encode --preset=list Use of uninitialized value $ENV{"HOME"} in concatenation (.) or string at tablet -encode line 34. Available presets: smallest - 240x144 @ 80kbps video, 32kbps audio (15 fps) small - 240x144 @ 150kbps video, 96kbps audio (15 fps) average - 320x192 @ 350kbps video, 128kbps audio (30 fps) good - 352x211 @ 600kbps video, 160kbps audio (30 fps) best - 400x240 @ 768kbps video, 192kbps audio (30 fps) mplayer - 400x240 @ 1200kbps video, 192kbps audio (30 fps) n900 - 800x480 @ 2000kbps video, 192kbps audio (30 fps)Please vote for the following bug:
Media player should play audio tracks continuously (gapless playback)
Last edited by jerryfreak; 2010-02-15 at 02:08.