On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 20:00 +0100, Nicolas Chauvet wrote:
> 2008/12/2 John Griffiths <[email protected]>:
> > I hope that someone will be kind enough to address these questions:
> >
> >  1. Is there a build of Cinelerra that runs "correctly" on Fedora 10?
> >  2. If the answer to 1 is no, is there a Linux distribution for which
> >     there is a build of Cinelerra that does run correctly?
> 
> cinelerra-cv is available in the kwizart repository as cinelerra-cv
> review for RPM Fusion is here:
> https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118
> bug should be reported on the review until the package is approved.
> 
> atrpms isn't compliant with both Fedora and RPM Fusion. if you have
> mixed packages with this "monkey repository" you can re-install your
> system. (uninstalling the repository won't be enought)
> There is enought warning from over the web so that you cannot be surprised.
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JohnMahowald/ATrpmsWarning
> 
> Nicolas (kwizart)
> 

On my month old build of Fedora 9, x86-64, I'm using ATrpms for a small set of, 
but very important, Cinelerra dependencies, sixteen programs in all:
Name       : ffmpeg
Name       : fftw
Name       : fftw-devel
Name       : freetype-static
Name       : lame
Name       : libdvdcss
Name       : libdvdcss-devel
Name       : libdvdcss2
Name       : libdvdnav4
Name       : libraw1394
Name       : libraw1394
Name       : libraw1394-devel
Name       : libraw1394_8
Name       : libraw1394_8
Name       : x264
Name       : x264-devel 

I've given it a fairly good break in test and have not found any issues arising 
from my use of ATrpms.

I've put my system through the following tests:
-edit hour and a half long 720P project in Cinelerra
-via Cinelerra's YUV4MPEG streamer with mpeg2enc, export 720P resolution
MPEG2 video
-from Cinelerra, export MPEG, Layer II audio
-using mplex, combine those audio/video streams into MPEG-PS
-using VLC, convert the program stream into MPEG-TS
-using FFMPEG, convert the transport stream into DVD
-using FFMPEG, convert the DVD file into iTunes compatible format

This is my normal workflow. Nothing seems to have broken in this
workflow, so I think ATrpms has not effected my particular install. 

scott


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