orschiro@googlemail.com wrote:
Well having Openshot in rpmfusion would be great. But until this happens is there any way to use it already with fedora14?
I posted the error message in my first post, but here once again.
mlt-python-0.5.4-1.fc14.x86_64 requires python(abi) = 2.6 openshot-1.2.2-1.fc13.noarch requires python(abi) = 2.6
-- robert
2010/10/19 Richard Shaw hobbes1069@gmail.com:
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Michael Cronenworth mike@cchtml.com wrote:
Richard Shaw wrote:
If it just interfaces with separately installed codecs (from PRM Fusion or other) then why not?
In order to use openshot you must have mlt installed. mlt is the frontend to use ffmpeg as the backend. ffmpeg is not allowed in normal Fedora repositories for patent reasons.
Cross-repository dependencies are a big no-no. No package in Fedora depends on packages in a third party repository.
P.S. kdenlive also uses mlt.
Oh well... I installed it remotely from work so I'll try it out tonight. I looked at kdenlive's website and it looks like a good program but probably more powerful than I need for basic editing of family videos. If openshot works for my needs I'll petition for it to be added to RPMFusion.
Thanks, Richard
I built own Openshot v1.2.2 RPM package (due to F14 2.7 python), and mtl package too (as seems this one in rpmfusion /mlt-0.5.4-1.fc14.i686.rpm/ is compiled for 2.6 python from fedora 13).
Instead of mlt-0.5.4 I download v0.5.10 from project pages, and appropriate RPM packages was builded fine. And after installing, in Openshot Edit menu is needed change melt command name (melt -> mlt-melt), as reccomended Manuel Escudero in this thread. Source and RPM packages I have accessible at URL {there I have some other packages not yet present in Fedora):
http://fajn.hanzlici.cz/packages/fedora/openshot/14/ http://fajn.hanzlici.cz/packages/fedora/mlt/14/
Frantisek Hanzlik