On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 4:42 PM, Karl-Philipp Richter <
rich...@richtercloud.de> wrote:

> Hi,
> I used to sucessfully retrieve video split marks with `melt file.mp4
> -attach motion_est -consumer xml all=1` with 0.9.2 installed als deb
> package on Ubuntu 14.10 amd64. After installing from source with
> `auto-apt -x -y -i run ./configure && auto-apt -x -y -i run make && sudo
> make install` the XML output is completely different and - that's the
> important part no longer contains video split marks. The output of  a
> successful run:
>

I will not help you with the build, but I can tell you that the second
output has no filter element in the XML. Either the filter is not available
for some reason or you did not including it on the melt command line.

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