[openSUSE] kdenlive

John Woodhouse a_johnlonger at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 8 09:29:34 BST 2013


Actually, :-) just noticed that the 1st link has show other versions - show unstable versions but don't forget to click on the link to the left to make sure they did build correctly.

John

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> From: John Woodhouse <a_johnlonger at yahoo.com>
> To: "kde at mail.kde.org" <kde at mail.kde.org>
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> Sent: Thursday, 8 August 2013, 9:02
> Subject: Re: [kde] [openSUSE] kdenlive
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>T his link may help
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> http://software.opensuse.org/package/kdenlive
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> Found with the search tool off the opensuse build service page. Always the best 
> place too look if running opensuse.
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> http://software.opensuse.org/package/kdenlive
> 
> There are also a number of projects kicking about on the build service that may 
> offer additional facilities in packages that suse feel they can't offer in 
> std releases for the usual reasons. Finding them is more difficult. Googling 
> opensuse build service version eg 12.3 package name often finds them. There is 
> an option to show unstable versions on these pages ie not part of the official 
> release. If you follow the project link a page will come up showing on which 
> opensuse releases the package built correctly. This is usually the way to get 
> the very latest release of a package. In this case using this method may add an 
> unofficial multimedia repo to your updates. This can be browsed to see what it 
> offers. I assume there still is one but I haven't used it for some years.
> 
> Just tried the 2nd approach and not much luck but am in the wilds of Wales using 
> a neighbours wi fi and :-( windoze too.
> 
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> John
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>> ________________________________
>>  From: Felix Miata <mrmazda at earthlink.net>
>> To: kde at mail.kde.org 
>> Sent: Wednesday, 7 August 2013, 4:40
>> Subject: [kde] [openSUSE] kdenlive
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>> 
>> Anyone successfully using this? http://www.kdenlive.org/ remains down (since 
> 
>> Saturday at least), but I installed it anyway based on a look at 
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kdenlive. So far it is just as unintuitive and 
>> useless very other "video editing" application I've tried, 
> which is a bunch.
>> 
>> Just getting it installed was no fun. I tried it on 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3. On 
>> 12.1 it wouldn't install due to some obsolete mlt5 requirement with only 
> a 
>> newer mlt6 available. On 12.2 I only managed to get the older v0.6. On 12.3 
> I 
>> first got a non-functional 0.9.4 because it required an older ffmpeg than 
> the 
>> one installed. By forcing to the 0.9.6 version from Packman it installed, 
> but 
>> without having pulled in various packages that I had no expectation of 
>> needing (dvgrab, dvdauthor, genisoimage/mkisofs).
>> 
>> The obvious place to start, I would think, is to open a video file, so 
> that's 
>> what I tried. Since all the files I have that need commercials removed are 
>> .ts files, apparently I need something less obvious than "file 
> open", as its 
>> file picker found none of my .ts files in the directories in which they are 
>> located.
>> 
>> So, is this yet another program that can't remove commercials from video 
> 
>> transport stream files? If it can, how? Help doesn't work ("help 
> center" not 
>> installed, without mention of package name containing "help 
> center"). Do I 
>> have to "capture" from the .ts files before editing? Is some sort 
> of filter 
>> missing? The file picker filter list only has 3 entries, none of which I 
>> recognize as a video file type. Is there a FAQ somewhere that's 
> accessible 
>> that lists the file types it can work with?
>> 
>> TIA
>> -- 
>> "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant
>> words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)
>> 
>>   Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!
>> 
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