Hi > For my two cents, the reasons Cinelerra doesn't seem to be worth my time > and effort are: > : > - It won't build. > : > "It won't build" - I should never be told that a needed library is > "missing" when the library in question is already installed on my system;
To add fuel onto the fire, I must admit that I've had more trouble compiling the CV version of cinelerra than the HV version. I think this is because cinelerra uses a number of obscure libraries which aren't used for any other application. HV includes these and links them statically to the binary whereas the CV release doesn't and expects the libraries to be available. In fact I've never had a *huge* problem compiling HV cinelerra. Yes, it could be nicer, but to say "it won't build" is maybe a bit harse. > "It can't handle DV" ... "How do I load/save raw DV files?" and "How do I > record a DV signal from my camcorder?" and the answers appear to be "You > can't, even though it is on the menu." and "Use kino instead." > respectively. Those clearly aren't acceptable answers, but this situation > has persisted for years and I haven't seen a real effort to do anything > about it. I agree that this isn't acceptable. However for reference I've never had any trouble using Qt/DV clips as captured by dvgrab in cinelerra. I guess it depends on one's workflow. Regards jonathan _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
