On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Brice Vercoustre <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok I have a successful test here!!
>
> First, your command line failed:
> melt colour:red in=0 out=50 -consumer avformat:/home/test/vidred.dv

If that failed, then you have a bad linkage between the MLT avformat
plugin and the FFmpeg libs.

> But with a different consumer service (libdv) it works:
> melt colour:red in=0 out=50 -consumer libdv:/home/test/vidred.dv
>
> So I tried what I was seeking for in melt with this command line:
> melt colour:blue length=500 out=500 -track /home/test/video.dv out=500 
> length=500 -transition composite always_active=1 geometry="2%,1%:15%x15%" 
> distort=1 -filter channelcopy to=0 from=1 -consumer libdv:/home/test/result.dv
>
> And it woorrks !!
>
> ... but... files are really too bid (75M for 2 seconds!!). So I need to make 
> the 'avformat' service works.
>
> I'm looking for avcodec and avformat unstripped packages, but can they be 
> used in parallel with ffmepg itself without troubles? I ask the question 
> because I've installed ffmpeg and I need it to keep working well separately 
> from MLT framework.
>
> Thank you so much for your precious help!

Yes, these ffmpeg libs *should* properly replace your old ones leaving
you with a usable ffmpeg, but then your well-managed distro's packages
should have provided you with a working avformat plugin - assuming you
are using a packaged version of mlt. I recommend that you try this on
a staging system - virtual machine if you need to.

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