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kdenlive
Post#1 by francois » 05 May 2011, 23:58
http://www.mltframework.org/twiki/bin/v ... ildScripts
it seems that for now this is out of reach for me to realise the kdenlive package.
Posted after 1 hour 16 minutes 43 seconds:
However I found this thread on video:
http://lwn.net/Articles/210352/
As I am no video specialist, but would like to go further to clarify the issue, I got to know that:
Kino, Cinerella and ManDVD could be the needed suite for the treatment of images.
What should I think? Someone knows better?
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Re: kdenline
Post#2 by Ahau » 06 May 2011, 02:29
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Re: kdenlive
Post#3 by francois » 06 May 2011, 03:43
Thanks a lot.
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Re: kdenlive
Post#4 by Ahau » 06 May 2011, 16:38
If you like, you can do this yourself:
slackyd -u
slackyd -g kdenlive
say yes a million times
cd /var/slackyd
installpkg *.txz
slackyd -d
say yes a million more times
installpkg *.txz
slackyd -d
etc
I went through three rounds of downloading additional dependencies. Slackyd still found 6 missing libraries, though kdenlive seems to run fine. My hunch is that there are a lot of dependencies for files that are not needed for kdenlive but are are packaged with the actual kdenlive dependencies, so this could get pared down to a much smaller module, but it will take quite a bit of work for me to do it, and the resulting program may not work perfectly. If it's possible to find a build of kdenlive that was compiled for KDE Trinity that would make it much easier (or, one could compile it from source, but that makes tracking down dependencies a little harder).
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Re: kdenlive
Post#6 by francois » 07 May 2011, 21:10
It seems you are right. But how do you get to know that it would not work for trinity? (I would like to be a little more intelligent by the end of the day)
@Ahau:
Thanks for your courage going thru all these y's.
But this gave me the idea to use slapt-get instead of slackyd. All I had to do was to add the repositories of darkstar in file:///etc/slapt-get/slapt-getrc. The first run was done always fresh. It completed the kdenlive, accompanying packages and libraries in always fresh. I could start kdenlive and selecting preferences was about to work with it. However, this had adverse effects on kdeinit. It was impossible to launch console for example.
I decided to do the same in save change mode. The same problems arised. Rebooting I was no more able to boot X.
I would have tried on 64 bit, however there is no 64 bit packages available in slackware 13.1 for kdenlive.
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Re: kdenlive
Post#7 by beny » 08 May 2011, 03:01
Posted after 6 minutes 49 seconds:
http://www.mlange.dds.nl/ you can find 64 bit version of deps and kdenlive at this link
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Re: kdenlive
Post#8 by francois » 09 May 2011, 21:14
I have downloaded avidemux, kino and cinerella on mint. I am waiting for rc2, so to get the first two on Porteus v 1.0. The version of cinerella on mint does not work very well.
It seems that avidemux is quite a complete video processing tool. I will come back on this thread to report as soon as I know more.
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Re: kdenlive
Post#9 by beny » 10 May 2011, 11:57
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Re: kdenlive
Post#10 by francois » 12 May 2011, 03:08
For sure avidemux 32 bit would please me.
I would also use the 64 bit avidemux. Do you have a link to get it?
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Re: kdenlive
Post#11 by beny » 12 May 2011, 22:33
Posted after 36 minutes 6 seconds:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dalk27qfr1fr6 the two file are for the 64 bit version you can rename if you want ,for cinelerra and avidemux for 32 version i have to work on 32 bit version to made package and for now i can't in the xzm package there are all deps i have build it in the base system but you check if work and report me if you have trouble with ...
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Re: kdenlive
Post#12 by francois » 18 May 2011, 02:48
Finally, I was able to build the avidemux 32 bit module with slapt-get. For this I used a virgin save change folder to get the changes associated only with building avidemux and dependencies. I rebooted always fresh and used the dir2xzm.
Up to now it works fine. I will just have to get more familiar with it.
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Re: kdenlive
Post#13 by beny » 18 May 2011, 18:02
hi francois,I misread that sentence I thought that you had a 64 bit system too,apologize me.
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Re: kdenlive
Post#14 by francois » 25 May 2011, 03:31
I will uses also your module.
Edited as of 25th of may 2011.
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Re: kdenlive
Post#15 by Hamza » 25 May 2011, 04:26
I would also use the 64 bit avidemux. Do you have a link to get it?
hi francois,I misread that sentence I thought that you had a 64 bit system too,apologize me.
Sorry guys...Sorry beny. I was out for many days. Here is what you look for:
http://slackware.org.uk/slacky/slackwar ... ultimedia/
This is an offtopic with avidemux.
francois, if you want a module , just make a new thread in x86_64 modules request.
Hamza