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When I have a video open in kino that I captured in, I have the following problem. When I choose the export tab, and then pick the MPEG tab, I then type a name for the file and click export. It goes through the process of "locking audio" and when it gets to 100% it gives me this error:
error writing to KINO / MJPEG audio filter - aborting.
This occurs regardless of whether I choose, mpeg1 or mpeg2 format. Does anyone know where I go from here or experienced this problem themselves?
Actually, I researched more on the web and it seems some other people had this problem but updating to a newer version of kino solved that problem for them. I am currently trying to install kino 0.9.0, which is on linuxpackages.net, so it's precompiled. But I get the following error when trying to run it:
kino: error while loading shared libraries: libpangocairo-1.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I tried finding this online, but I don't know what to do. Any suggestions on getting missing library files?
I'm not sure if libpangocairo is a required or optional dependency for building it. Anyways, that library is part of the pango package, which is probably installed already, but if it isn't you can find it here: http://packages.slackware.it/package...o-1.8.1-i486-1
Last edited by The Headacher; 01-21-2007 at 07:11 AM.
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