On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 11:21 CET, Peter Hessler <[email protected]> wrote: > LiVES is a Video Editing System. It is designed to be simple to use, yet > powerful. It is small in size, yet it has many advanced features. > > LiVES mixes realtime video performance and non-linear editing in one > professional quality application. It will let you start editing and > making video right away, without having to worry about formats, frame > sizes, or framerates. It is a very flexible tool which is used by both > professional VJ's and video editors - mix and switch clips from the > keyboard, use dozens of realtime effects, trim and edit your clips in > the clip editor, and bring them together using the multitrack timeline. > You can even record your performance in real time, and then edit it > further or render it straight away. > > For the more technically minded, the application is frame and sample > accurate, and it can be controlled remotely or scripted for use as a > video server. And it supports all of the latest free standards. > > tested on amd64 > > OK? The Makefile needs a little cleanup. i.e. the comment in the first line, and the commented out MAINTAINER. The patch-configure has hardcoded /usr/local in it. use TRUPREFIX or the like and SUBST_CMD it after patching.
when I start it up, and choose jackd as audio player, I get this on the console, and nothing more happens: $ lives LiVES 1.0.10 Copyright 2002-2009 Gabriel Finch ([email protected]) and others. LiVES comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details. Unknown option character r jackd 0.116.1 Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others. jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details usage: jackd [ --realtime OR -R [ --realtime-priority OR -P priority ] ] [ --name OR -n server-name ] [ --no-mlock OR -m ] [ --unlock OR -u ] [ --timeout OR -t client-timeout-in-msecs ] [ --port-max OR -p maximum-number-of-ports] [ --debug-timer OR -D ] [ --verbose OR -v ] [ --clocksource OR -c [ c(ycle) | h(pet) | s(ystem) ] [ --replace-registry OR -r ] [ --silent OR -s ] [ --version OR -V ] [ --nozombies OR -Z ] -d backend [ ... backend args ... ] The backend can be `alsa', `coreaudio', `dummy', `freebob', `oss', `sun', `sndio', or `portaudio'. jackd -d otherwise, choosing mplayer, it starts up fine. But well, then don't know what to do with it. tested on i386. cheers, Sebastian > > > -- > Just when you thought you were winning the rat race, along comes a > faster rat!!!
