Mikko,

sfrase6 writes:
> Though I have not tested this particular Cinelerra version,
> HeroineWarrior has precompiled binaries for Cinelerra 4 on Fedora
> 11 here: http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php#download

This weekend, I installed Fedora 12, x86-64 in a VM. As well, I compiled Cinelerra CV from source and the program seems to work pretty well given some basic testing and batch rendering jobs I performed. As John Griffiths pointed out, it does load faster on F12 than F10, due to the new ext4 filesystem and other
F12 enhancements.  I'll have a blog post re:the steps soon.

Thanks. I was using Cinelerra after a long break and I had a video to
finish, so I used what I knew, i.e. CinCV.

Yes, it takes a bit to clean the carburetor of excessive buildup.
;)

Yes, RPM Fusion and ATRpms conflict extensively and in weird and
wonderful ways. RPM Fusion is obviously the one with some quality
control. In defence of ATRpms, I must say that the rendering problems
I had were in between my ears and not in their package. I ended up
compiling from source anyway, and it's quite an undertaking with the
number of dependencies.

Most of my problems are between the ears as well!  Tho, rendering useful
content from Cinelerra is a horrendous chore if you don't write down
all the natty details.

Is there any way to get Cinelerra into RPM Fusion? Is there some
licensing problem? Or is it hard to get the built-in version of ffmpeg
past the quality controls? Or avoid conflicts with the Fusion-packaged
ffmpeg?

I don't know how that process works..

Thanks. F10 is past its end-of-life, too. I think the package really
ought to be in Fusion, or in a *fully* Fedora/Fusion compatible
separate repo. It's the only way to make this easy for Fedora
users. Personally I'm quite comfortable with compiling from source (I
need to deal with more difficult codebases for work, anyway).

Since I've been through the install on F12, I'd be willing to make a repo for
Fedora users. Tho, I don't know much about packaging up an RPM for distribution.
I have to get through my system upgrade first, but then I will research.

scott

http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com

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