Greetings Valentin, Have you documented your solution? I would be curious to check it out. I also intend to look at mkvideo, though from what little I have read about it thus far, I suspect that its general approach is not what I am looking for.
Hwaen Ch'uqi On 3/7/22, Valentin Petzel <valen...@petzel.at> wrote: > Hello Hwaen Ch'uqi, > > one thing to look out for is that ly2video is quite unmaintained, and relies > on certain behaviour of some modules that do not behave exactly like that > anymore. This means you need to tweak a few things to get everything > running. > > Also I've found that ly2video does not handle my scores well, so I'm > currently doing my own solution for this, which is still missing a few > features, but is working quite nicely so far. > > Cheers, > Valentin > > 07.03.2022 00:00:54 Hwaen Ch'uqi <hwaench...@gmail.com>: > >> Ah, thank you. I do very little with git, and I wasn't certain if the >> address to use for cloning was the exact same as that of the page I >> was looking at. I have seen other addresses with a .git extension; >> perhaps those were for gitlab programs? Anyway, thank you again; all >> is well now. >> >> Hwaen Ch'uqi >> >> >> On 3/6/22, Hans Aikema <hans.aik...@aikebah.net> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On 6 Mar 2022, at 22:32, Hwaen Ch'uqi <hwaench...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Greetings All, >>>> >>>> I am asking what surely is a rudimentary question, but I do not see >>>> clear instructions on how to download/install ly2video. As it is on >>>> the github site, should it be done through git? If so, what is the >>>> precise address to use? Instructions on that page for installing the >>>> package itself on ubuntu invoke pip, but I take it that this is a >>>> later step? Any help would be greatly appreciated. >>>> >>>> Hwaen Ch'uqi >>>> >>> >>> The install instructions on github describe how to install from a local >>> clone of the repository. >>> So the steps would be: >>> - install prerequisites >>> - git clone the repository >>> - cd into the folder where you git-cloned the repository >>> - issue the documented pip install command to install ly2video itself >>> >>> >