As a rule I'll run Privacy Badger, NoScript, Cookie Monster and Flash and Video Downloader-YouTube HD Downloader in my Firefox installs and I've not had any issues. Thanks for the heads up though.
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As a rule I'll run Privacy Badger, NoScript, Cookie Monster and Flash and Video Downloader-YouTube HD Downloader in my Firefox installs and I've not had any issues. Thanks for the heads up though.
I think there's enough Netbooks and older Laptops out there to keep 32bit Linux Op Systems alive and well for the foreseeable future. My 64bit install of Xubuntu was using around 350Mb of RAM to run...
I've been running Core2Duo laptops lately that support a 64bit OS. I picked up an HP/Compaq nc6320 and it would only "see" 3.2GB of RAM out of the 4GB of installed RAM using the 6bit Xubuntu 14.04LTS...
Ok, I'll play. I got my first computer in 1998, it had Windows '98 on it(of course,LOL) and I learned to totally HATE Windows because of that operating system. I'd have to reinstall it about once...
I have to agree that sometimes an update or upgrade can/will break your desktop. I've had it happen recently in a fresh install of Manjaro Gnome where after the update my start button and settings...
The Studio Edition is running Xfce which is just a bit lighter than MATE but I can work with both. Gnome3 looks nice but eats up a lot of RAM to run and KDE, well, just to complicated for this ol'...
I started with Ubuntu 12.04LTS a few years ago but quickly grew tired of the Unity DE. I've moved around from a few different Distros, mostly Debian/Ubuntu or Arch based and messed with Fedora and...
So I guess I just give up on this and compile my videos on an external hard drive with Ubuntu Unity, Kali or other Distro on it and not bother with Ubuntu MATE then?
I've done that with no luck what so ever. I can export an edited video in Ubuntu Unity, move the file to Ubuntu MATE and the audio plays just fine. If I do it the same exact way in Ubuntu MATE then...
I thought what I posted above was the media info? Where are you asking me to look? I need more information about what you're wanting and where you're wanting me to look for the information you need.
Ok, downloaded an mp4 video from YouTube to test with. Specs are as follows:
Stream0
Type: Video
Codec: H264-MPEG-4 AVC(part 10)(avc1)
Resolution: 1280x738
Display resolution 1280x720
Frame...
I do exactly the same think in Kali and Ubuntu Unity that I do in Ubuntu MATE when outputting a video and audio plays fine in those videos. There is NO info on audio in VLC with the video output...
Ok, after doing an Ubuntu 14.04.1 install to an external SSD drive and booting to it then installing OpenShot and testing it out under Ubuntu Unity I've come to the conlusion that it's a MATE issue...
There is just no audio track being exported when using OpenShot under Ubuntu MATE. I can open "audio" in VLC and nothing. I look at the original video and there's an audio track listed in VLC so I...
I've tried several audio codecs with no success. Also, something else I've noticed, may be nothing but the exported video under Ubuntu MATE has the volume in VLC turned down to zero on start up.
I think you misunderstood. OpenShot works 100% in Kali, my problem is with audio in exported videos that I cut with OpenShot under Ubuntu MATE. I checked both OpenShot folders in Kali and Ubuntu...
Well, that didn't help. I don't understand it. I can edit a video under Kali and move it to my Ubuntu MATE home folder then open Ubuntu MATE and it works perfectly but if I edit it under Ubuntu MATE...
I was thinking the same thing but wasn't sure what to install to fix the issue. I'll see about installing Ubuntu Restricted Extras and see if that'll resolve the problem. Thanks.
Well, I edited some videos in Kali with OpenShot and still had sound after edit. Transfered the vids to Ubuntu MATE' and still had sound so it must be something about OpenShot within Ubuntu MATE'...
Anyone? I'm going to do a Kali install on an external SSD drive that I have and then install OpenShot and see if it'll work there. If it does then it's got to be something about Ubuntu that's not...
I've used OpenShot as my basic video editor for some time under Manjaro and it always worked fine. Now with Ubuntu MATE' I get no audio on my edited videos with OpenShot and also Kdenlive gave no...
Oh no, looks like someone from the Manjaro forums has followed me over here,LOL.
Nope, this time I think I'm going to stick with Ubuntu now that it's rockin' the MATE' DE and not that Unity crap....
Ended up using this link:
http://gqrx.dk/download
and let the software center install it and it works like a charm. Thanks again.
I think that first link just may do the trick. Thanks.
I did the upgrade today to rc1 and it's working great as well. The "Official" release should come out with the 15.04 release cycle, can't hardly wait. ;)