[annodex-users] Python annodex - writing a clip problem
Silvia Pfeiffer
silviapfeiffer1 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 27 03:52:16 UTC 2006
As for the cmml files, you can always check their integrity through
cmml-validate on the command line.
Another idea: does the python stuff have write access in the directory
where you're trying to create the file?
Cheers,
Silvia.
On 7/27/06, Denis Crowdy <Denis.Crowdy at mq.edu.au> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am getting my head around python-annodex to improve a marking up
> utility I'm writing for annodex files (I'm building an archive of field
> and other recordings). All of the reading examples work fine - but when
> I try and run write_clip_file.py with a cmml file as input, and anx file
> as output, it segfaults. I'm using the version in the package for
> Ubuntu Dapper - 0.7.3. I can get the C version that comes with
> libannodex to run to completion, although the output file has a length
> of zero given the same inputs.
>
> Have tried to access http://svn.annodex.net to have a look for any more
> recent source, but can't get access for some reason.
>
> I have also tried stepping through the code in the python interpreter,
> with the same results.
>
> 95% chance I'm doing something stupid, so any help greatly appreciated.
> Structure of my cmml files perhaps? They work OK with anxenc so I'm a
> bit stumped.
>
> Denis Crowdy
>
> --
> Department of Contemporary Music Studies, Macquarie University
> NSW 2109, Australia +61 2 9850 6787
> http://www.dcms.mq.edu.au http://home.southernphone.com.au/dcrowdy/
>
> _______________________________________________
> annodex-users mailing list
> annodex-users at lists.annodex.net
> http://lists.annodex.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/annodex-users
>
More information about the annodex-users
mailing list