I've been taking a look at the GPL'd community version of Cinelerra, "a video editing and compositing software package." I downloaded it from cinelerra.org and found that it works fine in current stable "stretch" simply by running ./cinelerra from the directory it's extracted as when there are no run dependency issues other than installing libpng12-0, available from oldstable. Looks like it can be packaged easily enough, assuming it hasn't been done so already although whether it complies with DFSG I don't know.
Any comments? Does anyone use Cinelerra?
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Re: Cinelerra
Hi kedaha,
I used to use cinelerra up to last Debian stable release. I had some issues intalling it so I gave up ... Now I'm using other programs to make my video editions, but I really would like to give it another try if as you say works fine. Any howto that you could advice me for installing in Debian Stretch?
I used to use cinelerra up to last Debian stable release. I had some issues intalling it so I gave up ... Now I'm using other programs to make my video editions, but I really would like to give it another try if as you say works fine. Any howto that you could advice me for installing in Debian Stretch?
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Re: Cinelerra
Try the community version's apt repository: https://cinelerra-cv.org/download_gg.php
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Re: Cinelerra
Many thanks stevepusser for the link, which I hadn't come across; much better than than using the unofficial deb.multimedia repository. It answers marcetm's question too. Cinelerra looks suitable for packaging in Debian; by the looks of it, it meets the guidelines.
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Thank you I'll check it out right nowstevepusser wrote:Try the community version's apt repository: https://cinelerra-cv.org/download_gg.php