Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
I'm trying to create a manual for Kdenlive and there's some video I need to add but I am getting an error informing me that there's some problem with Java.
I have looked at the settings and found a settings option for Java and as far as I can figure, it's OK!
What am I missing?
I have looked at the settings and found a settings option for Java and as far as I can figure, it's OK!
What am I missing?
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
In the list of installed Java runtimes, there is a hardly visble radio button in front of the word "Oracle". Are you sure that it is on?
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
Not entirely sure, I can't get rid of the blue 'selected' bar, and when I click on the radio button, I can't see it change!
Edit: I unselect 'use java (the square radio button) and I can see the radio button is selected. |
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
menu:Insert>media>Video... lets me insert a local video file into a Writer document. The video is embedded when I save it as odt (document size is close to video size).
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
Are you using OO or LibO, Villeroy? I found that OO's support for video (and media generally) is doubtful - I think it needs .gstreamer0.10, and current *buntus use gstreamer1.0; I have never been able to get a satisfactory installation of 0.10 on current *buntus. On the occasions I use a video or media file, I either link to it and let the system video/sound player handle it, or I use Impress on LibO.
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
AOO crashes. I hardly use AOO on Ubuntu Linux because it has become unusable for me (not because of media). I would prefer AOO over LO but AOO is falling apart.
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
There was a report at the time of Ubuntu 16.04 release that OO was unstable on Ubuntu, but all right on Xubuntu 16.04. I use Xubuntu through all its updates (currently 16.04.3) and never found any stability problem. I never enquired if the Ubuntu 16.04 stability was fixed - I presume so, but I never checked,
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
It is obvious that Unity and AOO don't understand each other. I don't like Xubuntu. Used it for some years but I really prefer the Unity desktop.
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
That's not such a bad idea, I think I might download the video's, then embed them locally.Villeroy wrote:menu:Insert>media>Video... lets me insert a local video file into a Writer document. The video is embedded when I save it as odt (document size is close to video size).
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
Great.pooky2483 wrote:That's not such a bad idea, I think I might download the video's, then embed them locally.Villeroy wrote:menu:Insert>media>Video... lets me insert a local video file into a Writer document. The video is embedded when I save it as odt (document size is close to video size).
OFF TOPIC:
https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127710
Here is one that crashes with AOO on Unity and WindowMaker (a very old minimalistic window manager). The document has a simple table control linked to a database. Either it crashes when you load it or when you scroll it. If it does not crash it freezes. Unbearable when doing serious work with database forms.RoryOF wrote:There was a report at the time of Ubuntu 16.04 release that OO was unstable on Ubuntu, but all right on Xubuntu 16.04. I use Xubuntu through all its updates (currently 16.04.3) and never found any stability problem. I never enquired if the Ubuntu 16.04 stability was fixed - I presume so, but I never checked,
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
Seems OK on my Xubuntu 16.04.3Villeroy wrote: OFF TOPIC:Here is one that crashes with AOO on Unity and WindowMaker (a very old minimalistic window manager). The document has a simple table control linked to a database. Either it crashes when you load it or when you scroll it. If it does not crash it freezes. Unbearable when doing serious work with database forms.RoryOF wrote:There was a report at the time of Ubuntu 16.04 release that OO was unstable on Ubuntu, but all right on Xubuntu 16.04. I use Xubuntu through all its updates (currently 16.04.3) and never found any stability problem. I never enquired if the Ubuntu 16.04 stability was fixed - I presume so, but I never checked,
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
Thank you for testing.
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
I've managed to insert the first four video's but #3 & #4 are showing just a black thumbnail, unlike video's #1 & #2 are showing a still from their respective video's.
Is there any way I can force a still or is it a case of 'tough luck'.
Is there any way I can force a still or is it a case of 'tough luck'.
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Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
Java is not JavaScript. The error message refers to a problem with JavaScript in your browser, not Java in OpenOffice.pooky2483 wrote:I'm trying to create a manual for Kdenlive and there's some video I need to add but I am getting an error informing me that there's some problem with Java.
I have looked at the settings and found a settings option for Java and as far as I can figure, it's OK!
What am I missing?
AOO 4.1.14 on Ubuntu MATE 22.04
Re: Trying to add video to a manual - Get Java error
I think the reason for that is, I've got Java disabled in my browser and only allow it when I need toBill wrote:Java is not JavaScript. The error message refers to a problem with JavaScript in your browser, not Java in OpenOffice.
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