They are not really automatically blacklisted in the plugin.opts file. However, in $HOME/.bcast5, there is a file called Cinelerra_plugins that contains all of the working plugins from the first time you execute CinGG after a new build. So every time you re-compile or if you delete $HOME/.bcast5, or use CinGG as a different user you will get the error messages on that first execution. Again, it is not a problem UNTIL you get a new ffmpeg that creates an irrecoverable error and then CinGG will not even start. On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 4:32 PM Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]> wrote:
Den 23.09.2024 20:45, skrev Phyllis Smith:
Terje, to fix the below plugin errors, you will have to modify cinelerra-5.1/ffmpeg/plugin.opts for your specific ffmpeg version since it will be different from everyone else when using your O/S version. Since you have successfully completed the build, you can just modify cinelerra-5.1/bin/ffmpeg/plugin.opts instead. This file is a blacklist and it is self-explanatory when you look at the last few lines of the file. Just add # lines for each of the error plugins. For example, add: #lv2 and #sofalizer, etc.
I am just wondering if they are automatic "blacklisted", because the errors appear only when a root or normal user startup cingg for the first time(?)