just thought pressing esc and using no acpi gets the live cd working.
other people should test this but do not install i haven't gotten the
installed version working yet.
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just did an install with an asus v7100pro and i had to use the no acpi
option just to be able to install it and now all i get is a big pink
screen. As my tv is my only monitor at the moment so i have to use
svideo and this card is nvidia i cannot upgrade. Also natty live cd
will not work on main
ok look as i have said all along the NTSC frame rate is set to 25 in the
program. In other words i selected NTSC. I wouldn't use PAL cause i live
in canada and all dvds are NTSC here. I have done this before and gotten
working dvd's with a dvd player that only plays dvd's not vcds or any
other form
use any mpeg2 file encoded as ntsc for any dvd player it should have a frame
rate of 29.97 automatically. Open bombono and try to add the mpg to bombono
using the file browser on the left side. You get a screen that tells you the
frame rate is incorrect and that it should be a 25 fps frame rate
the problem does not go away it just says ntsc but the frame rate is
still 25 ntsc movie frame rate is 29.97
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Title:
ntsc frame rate wrong package
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bombono-dvd
i had this installed and i know this is probably a feature problem but i
don't know where else to put this so here goes. In the current release
it says that the frame rate for ntsc is 25 it is not. the real frame
rate for ntsc is 29.97 meaning
I don't know if anyone has noticed but disabling compiz fixes two bugs
it fixes this one and when ubuntu goes into power saver if you have
firefox open you cannot type in the browser it also fixes this problem.
I know there is a bug report for that problem as well so you may want to
link the two. O