This still seems the wrong way to go to me.  Currently I think packagers
should install whatever is required on their distro to make this work. That's what the SUSE packages do.
I was aware of what SUSE did (the symlink), I though that was a bit silly.
Or cinelerra should use the default binary name.  Making an in program
path location is working around it in the wrong place, in my opinion.
Placing a "binary location" seemed a way of letting the end user know that they needed to have the binary and provide the location to it and that the mpeg2enc.plugin wasn't anything but the binary itself, (.plugin could make it seem like it's a library object or something.)

Should just go with what is returned by `which mpeg2enc` (i.e. search default path) and remove the need for a special " "mpeg2enc.plugin" file?




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