[NTLUG:Discuss] Cyanogen Mod 7

Gilbert Morrow gkfmorrow at gmail.com
Sun Jun 3 21:14:21 CDT 2012


Not sure what your saying. I have run CM7 in the past on my OG Droid and
while it was a great OS and only had a few problems with the "Gallery" I
never experienced any no data.
Make sure your are not in "airplane" mode, data is "enabled" in settings,
while I have never been on a Nook, CM7 is Gingerbread and should be close
on all devices. In GB is a known ritual that you reboot to get the radio to
work after a flash.
Hope that helps some.
Go to CM7's forum they are great people there.

On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Allen Meyers <texas.chef94 at gmail.com> wrote:

> My apology for posting here, but I do it in desperation in hopes that some
> kind soul might have solution. In an effort to extend the capabilities of
> my Nook I purchased a 8GB sd card in order to boot into this absolutely
> astounding OS and while I can see all of these fantastic apps I am unable
> to get on line and end up rebooting into basic Nook. Does anyone out there
> have any solutions that might help and I thank you.
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> >   1. Re: srt files and movies on linux (David Stanaway)
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> >From: David Stanaway <david at stanaway.net>
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> >Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] srt files and movies on linux
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> >On 6/1/2012 11:41 PM, David Stanaway wrote:
> >> On 6/1/2012 12:18 PM, Fred James wrote:
> >>> Looking for any experience or advice concerning adding subtitles to
> >>> downloaded movies, ON LINUX ... no windows or mac here ... thanks
> >>> Regards
> >>> Fred James
> >>
> >>
> >> vlc works through gui for subtitle selection.
> >>
> >> I know I have used mplayer gui as well, but that was years ago.
> >>
> >> ffmpeg can render the srt into an encoded output.
> >>
> >> It might help if you mention which player you are using, or otherwise
> >> what you mean by 'adding' ?
> >>
> >> Now I do have to add an srt to a movie for plex to stream to my roku
> >> and will be using ffmpeg to do that, would the command I use for that
> >> be helpful?
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> >ffmpeg -i "Vid.avi" -i "Vid.srt" -acodec libvo_aacenc -ac 2 -vcodec
> >libx264 -scodec dvdsub "VidOut.mp4"
> >
> >Converts srt to dvdsub and using default presets, transoding to mp4
> >format with aac and h264 so I can play natively on my Roku box :)
> >
> >Codec libraries may vary for your build
> >
> >ffmpeg -codecs
> >to get a list. If you don't want to transcode, you can just
> >re-encapsulate the avi with something like this:
> >
> >ffmpeg -i "Vid.avi" -i "Vid.srt" -acodec copy  -vcodec copy -scodec
> >dvdsub "VidOut.avi"
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> >I am not sure if the AVI container supports the subtitle stream though...
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