15.04.2018, 09:05
I have noticed, that unless Hybrid auto-detects the tools one ihas to place a copy from SysWOW64 to somewhere under the /usr tree such as /usr/bin because under Config >> Tools I cannot point Hybrid to /root for example nor find /.wine.
After I moved all the tools to SysWOW64, I noticed that Hybrid had lost AVSMeter so to fix it I made a copy to /usr/bin and then via Config Tools pointed Hybrid to the AVSMeter.exe copied there.
Another problem, I have lsdvd-0.17.x86_64 on my system and it works because I have launched it via the terminal and it read a dvd however Hybrid does not see it in usr/bin and no matter what I do, I cannot point Hybrid to it.
Similarly, I have opus-1.1.1-x86_64 which is not being detected but I am not concerned about that because I have no intention of coding with opus anyway.
Unable to load the following simple script which gives same error as before.
FFvideosource("/tmp/build/VTS_02_1.vob")
AssumeTFF()
SeparateFields()
return(last)
I am repeatedly experiencing a segmentation fault error on startup
The saga continues
After I moved all the tools to SysWOW64, I noticed that Hybrid had lost AVSMeter so to fix it I made a copy to /usr/bin and then via Config Tools pointed Hybrid to the AVSMeter.exe copied there.
Another problem, I have lsdvd-0.17.x86_64 on my system and it works because I have launched it via the terminal and it read a dvd however Hybrid does not see it in usr/bin and no matter what I do, I cannot point Hybrid to it.
Similarly, I have opus-1.1.1-x86_64 which is not being detected but I am not concerned about that because I have no intention of coding with opus anyway.
Unable to load the following simple script which gives same error as before.
FFvideosource("/tmp/build/VTS_02_1.vob")
AssumeTFF()
SeparateFields()
return(last)
I am repeatedly experiencing a segmentation fault error on startup
The saga continues