>I would expect this to work:
>
># ffmpeg -i inputfile test.mpg
># mlt test.mpg
That didn't work. I ran 'melt test.mpg' and it only displayed a single image
(in this case, the last
image of the video sequence). It plays successfully in ffplay and mplayer.
>There are precompiled binarys for all major platforms available here (look at
>the downloads section on the right):
>http://www.shotcut.org/
There's no pre-compiled binary for RedHat or CentOS. I tried the Fedora
version, and the Ubuntu
version (my machine is CentOS 6.4) and it failed because I don't have glib 2.14
(glib 2.14) isn't
available for CentOS 6.4.
Any ideas how I can get melt to work? How do those pixel format arguments work?
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