hi

On 10/8/07, Daniel Weatherill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I've been trying to install cinelerra on opensuse 10.3.


Thanks for this info.  I am using openSUSE 10.2 to complete the Digital
Tipping Point documentary, which is a documentary about how FOSS is changing
global culture.  The film is an open source project that is being completed
in a transparent, open source fashion, and we are attempting to use only
FOSS tools.  So this thread is extraordinarily important to me.  Daniel, I
will be watching the outcome of your issues with keen interest, so please do
post here if you resolve your issues.  I am basically going to hold off
installing 10.3 until I hear from you or someone else on this list as to how
this issue gets resolved.

I had it working lovely on 10.2 and RPMS were provided through packman.


Were those the repositories that were recommended on the openSUSE site?  If
I understand correctly, the preferred repositories are listed on that site.

Now, I can get it  to compile fine from the SVN version, but when it opens
> and I close the tip of the day window, I cannot then click or alter anything
> in the GUI.


I guess that this is the issue. It has been so long since I last installed
CinelerraCV that I don't remember if I compiled it from source or just
downloaded the binaries.

It doesn't work at all. I have to kill the program. This happens when I
> compile without opengl as well. I have tested this on both KDE and XFCE
> environments. It seems to relate to this bug here:
> http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406 I really really really need
> to somehow get cinelerra working on this system. I can run it within gdb but
> the performance is absolutely disgusting...
>
anyone offer any advice??
>

Good luck and please do keep us posted !

Also I would invite anyone who wants to either use our video or contribute
to the Digital Tipping Point video project to contact me here or off list.
We are planning to "compile" our film from the "source" provided by 5 to 10
"module" directors, each of whom will create stories from our footage (and
their own original footage, if so desired) and have the Digital Tipping
Point be a montage of these modules.  Our footage lives here on the Internet
Archive's Digital Tipping Point Video Collection (IA DTP VC):

 http://www.archive.org/details.php?identifier=digitaltippingpoint

That footage is raw footage, and will need to be re-rendered before it is
used in any final project.  But that is normal.  Most directors will use
software to change the appearance of footage before it goes final.

Our keyword search index page is located below.  It is the place to go to
find specific persons or themes for our footage.

http://tinyurl .com/yluwoc <http://tinyurl.com/yluwoc>

Again, good luck with that openSUSE 10.3 issue !

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