On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 7:40 PM, B. Bogart <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> After I got cin (on lenny 32bit) working by running it as sudo I found
> some very strange issues.
>
> For some reason the window manager seems to effect whether cin will
> freeze on startup, even as sudo. Works in gnome all the time (with
> sudo), but never in blackbox (sudo it not). Why this would be I have no
> idea, but there are certainly some very odd things happening in cin at
> startup.
>
> The sudo trick was needed when compiling directly from git, and also
> when compiling from deb-src. The sudo trick was not needed in cin4 (the
> ubuntu package from Heroine) but had other issues that made it
> unworkable in lenny.
>
> C'mon lumeria! :)
>
> .b.
>
>
The funny thing is I have just upgraded my nvidia drivers and things are
starting to look more promising.  So far It seems to be behaving its-self.
I can even render to theora video.  The one thing that is driving me
slightly insane at the moment is the inability to render to dvd.  I would
imagine the most popular output and it wont work.  Now i am not sure if that
is because cin is at fault or because there are bugs in external programs or
I am simpy supplying the wrong commandline/switches to the pipe.

It does beg the question is cin the most over hyped but pretty crappy video
editor around  (I have read that it is used in big hollywood film
companies), or is it under the right circumstances a very productive tool.
If it is the latter would some experts come out of the woodwork and please
explain to us mere mortals how to achieve this stability.

Is a distro change needed or just a bit of fine tuning

Please can sombody point me in the right direction.

Thanks in advance
Dan

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