Ubuntu Multimedia :: Error Code In Cinelerra - When Try To Load Up Any Footage
Nov 18, 2010
I am getting this error message in Cinelerra when I try to load up any footage - virtual int FileMOV::read_frame(VFrame*): quicktime_read_frame/quicktime_decode_video failed, result:
Have previously run Cinelerra happily on other Ubuntu installations. I am using 10.04. Am I missing some dependency?
I am running Ubuntu 10.10 and Cinelerra 2.15CV on a Asus eeePC 1015PE.When I try to copy the ttf fonts over with Nautlius there the paste option is dimmed out. I have tried to follow the directions on the video here:And no luck. I have also made a viedo to see the problem I'm having here:
Anyone know how to get sound during the editing session of Cinelerra? Any ideas out there?
Looks like no sound in rendered file either! So no sound at all with Cinelerra....
p.s. I have sound working fine with all of my other programs. And working with same files on Kdenlive, Kino or Pitivi, all give me sound no problem. Running a basic Karmic Ubuntu Studio 32bit setup.
I frequent a website features live video streams. Afterwards, they also uploads the videos for playing online. When videos are played Flash files accumulate in /tmp which I save and edit.RECENT PROBLEM:
1) When I play the videos online, they never "start". I just get that typical circling arrow that general indicates the file is downloading to a buffer before playing. but even after 5 minutes...it never starts. While this is happening, a file is accumulating in /tmp.
2) As a test, I tried editing the temp file that appears in /tmp using OpenShot. The file is very large (on the order of 800Mb). But in the editor, only a few seconds of video appear. The rest is a blank white screen. I examined the file in a hex editor and it all "looks" the same (I can't read the Hex of course...but nothing obvious appears like lots of 00 bytes).
I'm about to go buy a video capture card this week and was wondering if there's one that's easy to setup in Ubuntu or (ideally) has some official open source drivers available. I'm planning on recording videogame footage and the like from my consoles to edit on kdenlive and upload it to ..... (why? Cuz it can be done. =P). So I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendation before I order one. I'm only interested in SD resolution for the time being.
I have tried installing cinelerra with autoplus and even doing it by hand. Both ways I get "No package cinelerra available" errors.
From Autoplus: Code: Checking programs Completed,Now Running Choice Menu... Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit atrpms | 3.5 kB 00:00 Setting up Install Process No package cinelerra available. Error: Nothing to do
I also followed the installation instructions from the AutoPlus website and got the same result. I looked at the ATrpm website and all I found was cinelerra-2.1-21_git20101021.src.rpm, Am I doing something wrong, or is there another way to install cinelerra?
I've installed Ubuntu 10.10 on my harddrive and want to install Cinelerra (CV). I'd followed the steps on there website, but it doesn't seem to work for me. Since they haven't upgraded there version to 10.10, you are stuck with all the old dependencies. I needed to install: libcinelerra. Searched it, but this libary needed libx264-85, which I cannot find in Synaptic. Probably because it is and 10.04 libary. I do have libx264-9x.
New installation of Suse 11.3. Trying to build Cinelerra-CV from [url]
Quote:
The source code of Cinelerra-CV is available from a git repository. To get a copy for compilation use the following command
You can modify this working copy, and submit your patches to the mailing list, or ask for your own repo or for permission to push to one of the existing ones.
From the README.BUILD file, you are told to build autoreconf -i.
This gives an error:
Code:
Running autoreconf with the "force" option works:
Code:
After running ./configure, and then make, there are errors:
I've after an agonizing process of editing I finally finished my video that I was working on. Now it's time to render it, I want to render it to quicktime for linux so that I can encode to mpeg using mencoder as described in the cinelerra docs. Problem is , the movie won't render, it shuts down the process saying render error and that's it.
The docs say that quicktime requires these properties: Audio option Two Complements 16bits (PCM) Video option DV but can't find any place that asks for anything like that setting.
I am trying to adjust some of the prefrences in Cinelerra 2.15CV, however the bottom of the screen is not visible, and I have no resizing options. What I would like to do is adjust the length of images that are inserted into a slideshow using Cinelerra. Right now I have to resize every image by using the drag handle, but It would be easier to do that with one batch function.
I am running Ubuntu 10.10 on a Asus netbook.If I go to System> Preferences > Monitor the largest resolution available is already selected: 1024X600.I have also tried to adjust the different apperances in System>Apperances I made a video of the issue here:
The following packages will be upgraded: libavcodec52 libpostproc51 libswscale0 3 packages upgraded, 18 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded. Need to get 16.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 31.5 MB will be used. The following packages have unmet dependencies: libavformat52: Depends: libavcodec52 (< 4:0.5.2-99) but 5:0.6.1+svn20101128-0.2 is to be installed. or libavcodec-extra-52 (< 4:0.5.2-99) which is a virtual package. The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
[code]....
Normally I say yes and hope for good, but this time... I do not use adobe flash player, but I would still like to watch ..... videos. Would be hard without gnash, right? I use iron portable and iceweasel. Also I use totem a lot, but aptitude seems not being able to resolve this inconsistency automatically. My question is: what would happen, if I just say "y"? gnash is completly away? And is there any way to install newer version of gnash or do whatever to have everything working?
I have been messing around with Cinelerra after doing a Final cut pro course some time ago but as it needs to be told what to do more i am finding it hard going. When I have track 1 that has audio and video and also track two has the same then i mute the audio in one and block out the video in then other. Then add effects. It is then moving audio or video around and nothing is in sync anymore. Not where i put things. I undo the effect to see if it will go back but no go. I try to undo to the point where maybe i missed something but nope that is not it. Inevitably i have to redo everything again but then i end up with the whole thing out of sync again. I had a previous install of Ubuntu and Cinelerra and i don't remember striking this problem. Am i not loading the tracks properly. I don't have a good work flow with this and i know i should try something more simple but i am impatient to edit videos i have had for years and years and years. I never did learn editing in windows so i am happy to be getting somewhere in Linux.
If I try to open Cinelerra from the GUI, it does nothing. If I try from the terminal I get this:
Code: cinelerra: error while loading shared libraries: libfaad.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I've been looking around all over the place and can't find a way past this. I really want to get it going again, can anyone help?
I've checked in synaptic and I have libfaad2 2.7-4
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I tried this way:
Code: title grub2 find --set-root /boot/grub/core.img kernel /boot/grub/core.img
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$ /etc/init.d/httpd start then this $ /etc/init.d/httpd graceful
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<?php $receiver = myfriend@ourmail.co.in; $subject = wish; $content = Hi! My dear friend how are you.; $sender = myself@ ourmail.co.in ; $headers = From: $sender; mail($receiver,$subject, $content,$headers); echo Mail has been sent successfully.; ?>
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