October 2022 end of month new release AppImages now available. This includes a fix for a minor ffmpeg 5.1 security flaw that Andrew discovered and made us a patch for. Full release notes at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/releasenotes.pdf . ************ October Release Notes update ****************** *Security flaw in FFmpeg 5.1* was discovered and Andrew forwarded the patch for us to use. A *Direct Copy speed-up* has been added for EXR and PPM sequences that Andrew found. Tiny corrections and addition to Cinelerra_factory presets and plugin.opts. Newer versions of Ubuntu require an additional package install for *bld_prepare.sh as Goat found*. The Manual has had another section added, *Alternative Views of Overlay Modes*, which presents a more “real world” usage display of the overlay modes using a color/black & white gradient + video.
November 2022 end of month new release AppImages now available (although they do not include the Settings->Preferences, About tab of November "Items of Note" because I forgot to put it in before doing the builds). ************ November Release Notes update ****************** GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 11/01/2022-11/30/2022 *Andrew R’s work includes:*- New render formats have been made available: *SIGNIFICANT NOTE *below affecting render output quality: 1) h264-rgb.mp4 – fixes problem in OBS 28 when trying to record with libx264rgb (footage ends up being in yuv444p format as reported by mediainfo). 2) cineform.qt – added for more completeness - Some *problems with the alpha channel *have been fixed as reported in BT #558 when using a nested or reference EDL. In addition the fix has solved some problems of displaying images with transparencies in the Compositor and Viewer. - Minor changes to build procedures to include configure.ac, termux_bld.sh, and cinelerra/Makefile to avoid having so many informational only messages visible. - Cleanup of old, outdated files in the GIT repository as suggested. - A patch was added to prevent a crash if you created and used a render output encoder profile with bitsream filtering enabled. _________________ - A script for 10 to 30 times speedup in creating a proxy for a large video if you have vaapi type hardware acceleration is now in the doc directory (and documented in the manual) as *provided by Andrey*. - Addition to CinGG YouTube of a *video by Igor Beghetto* which demonstrates creation of animated split screens along with other very useful techniques.has been added at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCqJnHLmj6s *- Andrea *added the YouTube video to the website, continues to do much of the earliest testing, monitors and reports on interesting related web sites and related software, and lets us know via our Forum about the recent CinGG reviews.
\0/ horray! hopefully this month some other additions by me will get some testing :-) (namely nested load undo crash and unaligned load at startup) Those are relatively low-hanging fruits (if worked as intended), but something that keep me immersed in this specific codebase (and forks, yo!) чт, 1 дек. 2022 г., 00:28 Phyllis Smith via Cin <[email protected]
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November 2022 end of month new release AppImages now available (although they do not include the Settings->Preferences, About tab of November "Items of Note" because I forgot to put it in before doing the builds).
************ November Release Notes update ****************** GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 11/01/2022-11/30/2022
*Andrew R’s work includes:*- New render formats have been made available: *SIGNIFICANT NOTE *below affecting render output quality: 1) h264-rgb.mp4 – fixes problem in OBS 28 when trying to record with libx264rgb (footage ends up being in yuv444p format as reported by mediainfo). 2) cineform.qt – added for more completeness - Some *problems with the alpha channel *have been fixed as reported in BT #558 when using a nested or reference EDL. In addition the fix has solved some problems of displaying images with transparencies in the Compositor and Viewer. - Minor changes to build procedures to include configure.ac, termux_bld.sh, and cinelerra/Makefile to avoid having so many informational only messages visible. - Cleanup of old, outdated files in the GIT repository as suggested. - A patch was added to prevent a crash if you created and used a render output encoder profile with bitsream filtering enabled. _________________ - A script for 10 to 30 times speedup in creating a proxy for a large video if you have vaapi type hardware acceleration is now in the doc directory (and documented in the manual) as *provided by Andrey*. - Addition to CinGG YouTube of a *video by Igor Beghetto* which demonstrates creation of animated split screens along with other very useful techniques.has been added at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCqJnHLmj6s *- Andrea *added the YouTube video to the website, continues to do much of the earliest testing, monitors and reports on interesting related web sites and related software, and lets us know via our Forum about the recent CinGG reviews.
-- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
hopefully this month some other additions by me will get some testing :-) (namely nested load undo crash and unaligned load at startup)
An AppImage that will work on just about any 64 bit linux distro with the patch for the undo crash in is at:: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/test_ubuntu16.AppImage and needs some serious testing because the patch contains an "unlock" which is always of some concern. It does not contain the fix for "unaligned load in bctheme" yet because I built the AppImage before this was reported and this patch only needs minor verification testing (and I forgot to do that too).
Those are relatively low-hanging fruits (if worked as intended), but something that keep me immersed in this specific codebase (and forks, yo!)
December release of AppImages now available for the end of 2022. Just a few minor fixes in. *Release Notes:* GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 12/01/2022-12/31/2022 Andrew R’s work includes: Fix for unalignment in Slackware 15.0 under certain conditions is now in and should not impact other operating system builds. In addition, a crash was occurring with Slackware on nested edl load/undo that is now fixed. This was not a problem on some other distros but it is improved coding. Added additional non-working ffmpeg plugins to ffmpeg/plugin.opts to avoid errors if using OpenCl. Added patch for bdwrite, ilaced<0 which caused problems in 1 case while testing bluray creation. Minor fix for correcting aspect ratio when there is Metadata present in a tablet ffmpeg video. The Manual has a new section “Workflow with Keyframes and Plugins” describing real-world usage of working with keyframes and plugins as provided by DeJay and latex-ed by Andrea. And with the information and work of Terje, this section has been widely rewritten: “Creating Blu-ray without Re- encoding”.
Thanks for all your hard work! Looking around we locally already in New Year 2023. At very minimum lets hope this year will be better (more peaceful) than just ended 2022. Have good time, lets also hope Buddy (dog ) will not meet too much noise from all this ongoing celebration! Thanks everyone for all you work and good things you did in past Earth's rotation around the Sun! Have some rest and generally better times. сб, 31 дек. 2022 г., 22:01 Phyllis Smith via Cin <[email protected]
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December release of AppImages now available for the end of 2022. Just a few minor fixes in.
*Release Notes:* GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 12/01/2022-12/31/2022
Andrew R’s work includes: Fix for unalignment in Slackware 15.0 under certain conditions is now in and should not impact other operating system builds. In addition, a crash was occurring with Slackware on nested edl load/undo that is now fixed. This was not a problem on some other distros but it is improved coding. Added additional non-working ffmpeg plugins to ffmpeg/plugin.opts to avoid errors if using OpenCl. Added patch for bdwrite, ilaced<0 which caused problems in 1 case while testing bluray creation. Minor fix for correcting aspect ratio when there is Metadata present in a tablet ffmpeg video.
The Manual has a new section “Workflow with Keyframes and Plugins” describing real-world usage of working with keyframes and plugins as provided by DeJay and latex-ed by Andrea. And with the information and work of Terje, this section has been widely rewritten: “Creating Blu-ray without Re- encoding”.
-- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
2023 first month new release now available. Anyone who downloaded the AppImage from December should definitely get this one instead due to the memory leak issue which is now fixed. *Release Notes from the PDF file are shown below:* *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 01/01/2023-0131/2023* Memory leak bug as discovered/reported by *Stefan *that was in December’s AppImages has been fixed. New video render format of h264_nvenc.qt was contributed by *Rob*. A new shell command to easily delete background rendering files in the tmp directory with the names of brender* has been added as suggested by *fary54*. Unless you start with a new $HOME/.bcast5, you will not see it because it may conflict with your custom shell scripts, but instructions of how to resolve this can be found in the Manual. *Andrew R’s work includes:* Minor build fix for libbthread-master Makefile for netbsd 12.3 amd64. Fixed the NetBSD and bsd builds to make them error free. These fixes ensure that there is no impact to the builds for Linux and termux. Responsible for finding an ffmpeg 5.1 patch to speed up rendering by as much as 47% on VP9 4K/8K raw videos on computers that have 64 cpu-s and 20-30% speed up if 32 cpu-s. *Manual c*hanges and new sections: The *Proxy section* in the Manual Advanced Editing chapter has been completely reworked to correct errors, make it more readable, and much easier to follow. Procedure to create *PiP *– Picture in a Picture has been documented in the Manual. *Authors and Contributors* section is now in the Manual so that this information is retained across time. If you want your name included or excluded, let us know.
February 2023 new release AppImages are now available. Release notes on changes is below. *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 02/01/2023-02/28/2023* *Andrew R’*s work includes: - *Bug fix for OpenEDL* on clip files that were created in the Viewer instead of the Timeline. *Stefan* found this crash and documented the steps to reproduce it. - Patch fix for compiling with gcc-13. For details refer to BugTracker #634 reported by Fedora team. - Additional BSD related build patches have been added and added gnu debuglink to cin/Makefile. - A tiff-4.4.0 patch handles a problem related to building libwebp. - Small mod to configure.ac adds CFG_CFLAGS for Imath which is built with OpenEXR. - Added the proper “return” statements in some programs where they were missing. - Another ffmpeg patch is now in use to ensure a build when using Vulkan It will be removed when ffmpeg is updated to accommodate the changes made by Vulkan. - X265 patch added to accommodate aarch64/clang. *Personal Video Archiving* - Preserving Your Analog and Digital Memories document is now available as authored by *Terje* at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/Preserving_Camcorder_Media.pdf . It describes detailed information on how to “Convert DV and HDV camcorder video formats to Blu-ray Video and burn it on Blu-ray disc using Linux tools”. Then you can use CinGG to edit the exact recordings later !! Completed task (by *Phyllis*) to add GPL headers where missing altogether, or for CV-Contributors and specific person if known. It is probably about 90% correct and open to fixing anything anyone reports as incorrect.
New September 30, 2023 release update with the addition Alternative Shortcuts AppImage included at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20230930-alternative_shortcut... Earlier email contained the changed shortcuts. Release notes for the month included below. (Did not get optipng checked out yet; will try again in October). *****GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 09/01/2023-09/30/2023***** *- Libwebp* has been ugraded from 1.1.0 to 1.3.2 by Andrew along with being switched from cmake to autotools. - Updated expanders.fr and expanders.es which had not had recent additional plugins included. *- Workflow.pdf* for users who are familiar with how other NLEs work, for example on Windows, who have switched to Linux and want to now use CinGG. Work done by Andrea with others’ input. - A bug in at least 2 different 32-bit systems has been fixed by adding the c++ keyword “volatile” which prevents optimization of code that causes problems when optimized. This should not affect 64-bit operating systems but additional testing would be beneficial. Fix provided by Andrew. - *Icons for the Mirror *video plugin in the Resources window is now nicely displayed. - There is now a patch for users doing their own build to apply what is considered to be a more Standard set of shortcuts. For users not doing their own builds, a “*alternative_shortcuts.AppImage*” will now be created at the same time as any new release.
сб, 30 сент. 2023 г., 21:36 Phyllis Smith via Cin < [email protected]>:
New September 30, 2023 release update with the addition Alternative Shortcuts AppImage included at:
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20230930-alternative_shortcut... Earlier email contained the changed shortcuts. Release notes for the month included below.
Thanks! will post note at L.O.R. (Did not get optipng checked out yet; will try again in October).
*****GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 09/01/2023-09/30/2023*****
*- Libwebp* has been ugraded from 1.1.0 to 1.3.2 by Andrew along with being switched from cmake to autotools. - Updated expanders.fr and expanders.es which had not had recent additional plugins included. *- Workflow.pdf* for users who are familiar with how other NLEs work, for example on Windows, who have switched to Linux and want to now use CinGG. Work done by Andrea with others’ input. - A bug in at least 2 different 32-bit systems has been fixed by adding the c++ keyword “volatile” which prevents optimization of code that causes problems when optimized. This should not affect 64-bit operating systems but additional testing would be beneficial. Fix provided by Andrew. - *Icons for the Mirror *video plugin in the Resources window is now nicely displayed. - There is now a patch for users doing their own build to apply what is considered to be a more Standard set of shortcuts. For users not doing their own builds, a “*alternative_shortcuts.AppImage*” will now be created at the same time as any new release. -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
Thank youuu!!! Does the patch for the alternative shortcuts need to be updated every month or does the same work for every code change ? I don't know/understand how the patch work. Thanks! IgorBeg Il 30/09/2023 20:35, Phyllis Smith via Cin wrote:
New September 30, 2023 release update with the addition Alternative Shortcuts AppImage included at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20230930-alternative_shortcut... Earlier email contained the changed shortcuts. Release notes for the month included below. (Did not get optipng checked out yet; will try again in October).
*****GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 09/01/2023-09/30/2023*****
*- Libwebp* has been ugraded from 1.1.0 to 1.3.2 by Andrew along with being switched from cmake to autotools. - Updated expanders.fr <http://expanders.fr> and expanders.es <http://expanders.es> which had not had recent additional plugins included. *- Workflow.pdf* for users who are familiar with how other NLEs work, for example on Windows, who have switched to Linux and want to now use CinGG. Work done by Andrea with others’ input. - A bug in at least 2 different 32-bit systems has been fixed by adding the c++ keyword “volatile” which prevents optimization of code that causes problems when optimized. This should not affect 64-bit operating systems but additional testing would be beneficial. Fix provided by Andrew. - *Icons for the Mirror *video plugin in the Resources window is now nicely displayed. - There is now a patch for users doing their own build to apply what is considered to be a more Standard set of shortcuts. For users not doing their own builds, a “*alternative_shortcuts.AppImage*” will now be created at the same time as any new release.
вс, 1 окт. 2023 г., 14:13 Igor BEGHETTO via Cin <[email protected]
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Thank youuu!!! Does the patch for the alternative shortcuts need to be updated every month or does the same work for every code change ? I don't know/understand how the patch work. Thanks!
It depends on how much code surrounding changed by patch area changes .... Hopefully updating it will be relatively easy task while we slow-mo ing our way into future ....
IgorBeg
Il 30/09/2023 20:35, Phyllis Smith via Cin wrote:
New September 30, 2023 release update with the addition Alternative Shortcuts AppImage included at:
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20230930-alternative_shortcut...
Earlier email contained the changed shortcuts. Release notes for the month included below. (Did not get optipng checked out yet; will try again in October).
*****GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 09/01/2023-09/30/2023*****
*- Libwebp* has been ugraded from 1.1.0 to 1.3.2 by Andrew along with being switched from cmake to autotools. - Updated expanders.fr <http://expanders.fr> and expanders.es <http://expanders.es> which had not had recent additional plugins included. *- Workflow.pdf* for users who are familiar with how other NLEs work, for example on Windows, who have switched to Linux and want to now use CinGG. Work done by Andrea with others’ input. - A bug in at least 2 different 32-bit systems has been fixed by adding the c++ keyword “volatile” which prevents optimization of code that causes problems when optimized. This should not affect 64-bit operating systems but additional testing would be beneficial. Fix provided by Andrew. - *Icons for the Mirror *video plugin in the Resources window is now nicely displayed. - There is now a patch for users doing their own build to apply what is considered to be a more Standard set of shortcuts. For users not doing their own builds, a “*alternative_shortcuts.AppImage*” will now be created at the same time as any new release. -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
As Andrew already stated, the patch will not need to change and can be applied as is (probably for the next 20 years!) The code where the 28 patched files are relevant most likely will not change and if it changes a little, the patch will still work as it is smart enough to look for the same code. At any rate, every time I create a new release, if the patch fails, I will be able to fix it easily. On Sun, Oct 1, 2023 at 5:13 AM Igor BEGHETTO via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
Thank youuu!!! Does the patch for the alternative shortcuts need to be updated every month or does the same work for every code change ? I don't know/understand how the patch work. Thanks!
IgorBeg
Il 30/09/2023 20:35, Phyllis Smith via Cin wrote:
New September 30, 2023 release update with the addition Alternative Shortcuts AppImage included at:
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/CinGG-20230930-alternative_shortcut...
Earlier email contained the changed shortcuts. Release notes for the month included below. (Did not get optipng checked out yet; will try again in October).
*****GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 09/01/2023-09/30/2023*****
*- Libwebp* has been ugraded from 1.1.0 to 1.3.2 by Andrew along with being switched from cmake to autotools. - Updated expanders.fr <http://expanders.fr> and expanders.es <http://expanders.es> which had not had recent additional plugins included. *- Workflow.pdf* for users who are familiar with how other NLEs work, for example on Windows, who have switched to Linux and want to now use CinGG. Work done by Andrea with others’ input. - A bug in at least 2 different 32-bit systems has been fixed by adding the c++ keyword “volatile” which prevents optimization of code that causes problems when optimized. This should not affect 64-bit operating systems but additional testing would be beneficial. Fix provided by Andrew. - *Icons for the Mirror *video plugin in the Resources window is now nicely displayed. - There is now a patch for users doing their own build to apply what is considered to be a more Standard set of shortcuts. For users not doing their own builds, a “*alternative_shortcuts.AppImage*” will now be created at the same time as any new release. -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
Okay,... thanks Andrew and Phyllis! Il 01/10/2023 18:08, Phyllis Smith wrote:
As Andrew already stated, the patch will not need to change and can be applied as is (probably for the next 20 years!) The code where the 28 patched files are relevant most likely will not change and if it changes a little, the patch will still work as it is smart enough to look for the same code. At any rate, every time I create a new release, if the patch fails, I will be able to fix it easily.
Il 01/10/2023 13:39, Andrew Randrianasulu wrote:
It depends on how much code surrounding changed by patch area changes .... Hopefully updating it will be relatively easy task while we slow-mo ing our way into future ....
Il 01/10/2023 13:12, Igor BEGHETTO via Cin wrote:
Does the patch for the alternative shortcuts need to be updated every month or does the same work for every code change? I don't know/understand how the patch work. Thanks!
New releases of AppImages on November 30th are now available. And REMINDER that Andrey's build farm (newly in development) rpm-s and deb-s contain all of the same GIT source build for latest versions of several distros -- check previous release dates there if not yet in "latest". BTW: the CinGG website as made possible by Sam has now been up for 5 years and counting !! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 10/01/2023-11/30/2023* *- FFmpeg 6.1* upgrade from 5.1. New filters: Video of backgroundkey, ccrepack, zoneplate, and Audio of adrc, and afdelaysrc come up with no errors but may not actually work. Other new ones that definitely do not work with the default settings were left out. *- Libvpx* has been upgraded from 1.13.0 to 1.13.1 due to a vulnerability as pointed out by Andrew. *-Tiff *library has been upgraded from 4.5.0 to 4.6.0. *- Packages build farm* is at: https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases Currently available for Debian 12, Debian 11, Suse Leap 15.5, Fedora 38 and Ubuntu 22.04 with potentially others in the future for the current versions of the respective operating system. This is advantageous from the point of view of updated code because the packages are built when there is a GIT checkin so there will be early usage before the end of the month release in case of problems. - Also, Elive has added the CinGG package for Bookworm (12) with Bullseye (11) and Buster (10) still available in both the 64 bit and 32 bit versions. (Elive is a non-commercial, cost-free operating system based on Debian, and it can be used either as a live CD or an Installed system.) Latest version is at: https://repo.bullseye.elive.elivecd.org/pool/multimedia/c/ - Andrea has done some review of the Plugins section of the manual and made some improvements to Histogram documentation. - Minor configuration changes discovered by Andrea as necessary and fixed by Andrew are now added. *- Alternative Shortcuts section* of manual is now online.
Den 30.11.2023 21:12, skrev Phyllis Smith via Cin:
New releases of AppImages on November 30th are now available. And REMINDER that Andrey's build farm (newly in development) rpm-s and deb-s contain all of the same GIT source build for latest versions of several distros -- check previous release dates there if not yet in "latest".
BTW: the CinGG website as made possible by Sam has now been up for 5 years and counting !! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 10/01/2023-11/30/2023* * * *- FFmpeg 6.1* upgrade from 5.1. New filters: Video of backgroundkey, ccrepack, zoneplate, and Audio of adrc, and afdelaysrc come up with no errors but may not actually work. Other new ones that definitely do not work with the default settings were left out. *- Libvpx* has been upgraded from 1.13.0 to 1.13.1 due to a vulnerability as pointed out by Andrew. *-Tiff *library has been upgraded from 4.5.0 to 4.6.0. *- Packages build farm* is at: https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases Currently available for Debian 12, Debian 11, Suse Leap 15.5, Fedora 38 and Ubuntu 22.04 with potentially others in the future for the current versions of the respective operating system. This is advantageous from the point of view of updated code because the packages are built when there is a GIT checkin so there will be early usage before the end of the month release in case of problems. - Also, Elive has added the CinGG package for Bookworm (12) with Bullseye (11) and Buster (10) still available in both the 64 bit and 32 bit versions. (Elive is a non-commercial, cost-free operating system based on Debian, and it can be used either as a live CD or an Installed system.) Latest version is at: https://repo.bullseye.elive.elivecd.org/pool/multimedia/c/ - Andrea has done some review of the Plugins section of the manual and made some improvements to Histogram documentation. - Minor configuration changes discovered by Andrea as necessary and fixed by Andrew are now added. *- Alternative Shortcuts section* of manual is now online.
Thank you all for your good and patient work with CinGG. The x86_64 rpm package and the x86_64-multibit AppImage are now installed on my Leap 15.5. And I've also test-installed both AppImages on a prerelease of the upcoming Tumbleweed-Slowroll.
New AppImages for December 2023 to January 2024 now available with quite a number of small updates and 4 updated libraries. Special thanks again to Andrew, Andrea, and Terje for much work with the code and the manual. Hopefully, I did not forget to put all the changes into the release notes. ************ December/January Release Notes update ****************** *Andrew R’s contributions:* Library x265 has been updated from 3.5 to snapshot of 17122023, with the name of 3.517122023. Libaom has been updated from version 3.4.0 to 3.8.0. This new version requires cmake to be at least at version 3.7.2 (compiled correctly on 32-bit Debian 9.1 with this cmake version). However, Ubuntu 16 only has included cmake at version 3.5.1 so anyone doing their own builds will need to update cmake or add “--enable-libaom=no” to the configure step and not compile libaom. Updated libsndfile from 1.0.28 to 1.2.2. Libsndfile is a C library for reading and writing files containing sampled sound through one standard library interface. MAXCHANNELS is no longer limited to 6 and will allow for up to 32 in most cases. New useful addition of codec sar/dar and container sar/dar to ffmpeg asset info in the Resources Media detailed window when available. Fixes for Free BSD version 14 build to include moved from python 38 to python39, switch up to ffmpeg 6 from ffmpeg4, and correct build for OpenEXR. Patches for ./blds/netbsd.bld to change to ffmpeg v6. Bluray creation, specifically the bdcreate.C file, now includes additional creation options for 16x9 videos. A small display for non-standard progressive options has been fixed. Add 32000 and 44100 khz sampling frequencies to pcm-dvd encoder and to mjpegtools/mplex. Additional audio render formats for mp2 and dvd_pcm have been added. The location of HiLo/LoHi settings is now consistent between info, requester, and encoder to make it less confusing. Limit number of OpenCV modules built for the 6 obj plugins since that is currently all that is used. Local Vorbis render format parameters fixed to allow for modified values. Add ffmpeg raw dv profiles just for testing purposes. Update versioninfo.h for the new year of 2024. Add internal documentation about ratio of the new canvas size (W, H) to the old previous canvas size as well as a Note for the user to see in the Format window. Set sample aspect ratio for encoded ffmpeg stream (except in some cases so not to impact dvd/bluray). DV fix to handle 16x9 to avoid floating point rounding errors. DV improvement to add date and timecode when encode rawdv. Remove unused define from filedv header file. *Discovery, Testing, and Mods by Andrea, Terje, and AndrewR* Libstvav1 is now added as a buildable option at version 1.8.0 but requires cmake 3.16 (although 3.12 seems to works). On the build configure line, add “enable-libsvtav1”. SVT-AV1 is an encoder adopted by AOMedia as the basis for future development of AV1 and scales fairly well across many CPU cores. New render formats created by Andrea and Andrew are now available to use SVT – svt_av1.webm and svt_av1.mkv. When using the X11 graphics driver, Color3way, Histogram, and Videoscope and rgba-float color model now allow you to display greater than 0 – 1.0f values to accommodate HDR. So there is no clipping. See the Manual for details in those 3 sections. New render formats of av1_vaapi.webm by Andrea, as well as image creations for hdr.hdr and wbmp.wbmp are now available. These will require specific hardware and software to be usable on your computer. Add missing includes as discovered by Andrea of <array> and <fstream> for the newest distros such as the rolling-release Arch in AppImage build tools. Modified the bld.sh script to include comments for specific builds on the configure line.
ср, 31 янв. 2024 г., 22:21 Phyllis Smith via Cin <[email protected]
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New AppImages for December 2023 to January 2024 now available with quite a number of small updates and 4 updated libraries. Special thanks again to Andrew, Andrea, and Terje for much work with the code and the manual. Hopefully, I did not forget to put all the changes into the release notes.
************ December/January Release Notes update ****************** *Andrew R’s contributions:* Library x265 has been updated from 3.5 to snapshot of 17122023, with the name of 3.517122023. Libaom has been updated from version 3.4.0 to 3.8.0. This new version requires cmake to be at least at version 3.7.2 (compiled correctly on 32-bit Debian 9.1 with this cmake version). However, Ubuntu 16 only has included cmake at version 3.5.1 so anyone doing their own builds will need to update cmake or add “--enable-libaom=no” to the configure step and not compile libaom. Updated libsndfile from 1.0.28 to 1.2.2. Libsndfile is a C library for reading and writing files containing sampled sound through one standard library interface. MAXCHANNELS is no longer limited to 6 and will allow for up to 32 in most cases. New useful addition of codec sar/dar and container sar/dar to ffmpeg asset info in the Resources Media detailed window when available. Fixes for Free BSD version 14 build to include moved from python 38 to python39, switch up to ffmpeg 6 from ffmpeg4, and correct build for OpenEXR. Patches for ./blds/netbsd.bld to change to ffmpeg v6. Bluray creation, specifically the bdcreate.C file, now includes additional creation options for 16x9 videos. A small display for non-standard progressive options has been fixed. Add 32000 and 44100 khz sampling frequencies to pcm-dvd encoder and to mjpegtools/mplex. Additional audio render formats for mp2 and dvd_pcm have been added. The location of HiLo/LoHi settings is now consistent between info, requester, and encoder to make it less confusing. Limit number of OpenCV modules built for the 6 obj plugins since that is currently all that is used. Local Vorbis render format parameters fixed to allow for modified values. Add ffmpeg raw dv profiles just for testing purposes. Update versioninfo.h for the new year of 2024. Add internal documentation about ratio of the new canvas size (W, H) to the old previous canvas size as well as a Note for the user to see in the Format window. Set sample aspect ratio for encoded ffmpeg stream (except in some cases so not to impact dvd/bluray). DV fix to handle 16x9 to avoid floating point rounding errors. DV improvement to add date and timecode when encode rawdv. Remove unused define from filedv header file.
*Discovery, Testing, and Mods by Andrea, Terje, and AndrewR* Libstvav1 is now added as a buildable option at version 1.8.0 but requires cmake 3.16 (although 3.12 seems to works). On the build configure line, add “enable-libsvtav1”. SVT-AV1 is an encoder adopted by AOMedia as the basis for future development of AV1 and scales fairly well across many CPU cores. New render formats created by Andrea and Andrew are now available to use SVT – svt_av1.webm and svt_av1.mkv. When using the X11 graphics driver, Color3way, Histogram, and Videoscope and rgba-float color model now allow you to display greater than 0 – 1.0f values to accommodate HDR. So there is no clipping. See the Manual for details in those 3 sections. New render formats of av1_vaapi.webm by Andrea, as well as image creations for hdr.hdr and wbmp.wbmp are now available. These will require specific hardware and software to be usable on your computer. Add missing includes as discovered by Andrea of <array> and <fstream> for the newest distros such as the rolling-release Arch in AppImage build tools. Modified the bld.sh script to include comments for specific builds on the configure line.
\0/ for us! sorry, my mind a bit preoccupied by this bash script I discovered recently (encode2mpeg). It works after my hack for simplest 6ch ac3 -> mp2 encoding but there was automatic channel reordering I broke and also feeding sox with 6 raw files apparently is not as simple as sox (params) *.pcm .... my idea of the day is to construct long variable in bash holding full command line, but I get minor headache sitting in badly ventilated room, so I think my best next move is to walk out with Fennec ... --
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We have a new release of AppImages for February 29th with only very minor changes but was necessary to fix Color 3 Way plugin since that is often used. There are also Manual changes and the excellent Anamorphic.pdf file that Andrea created -- this was hours and hours of work with much reviewing and input from Terje. A little of Andrew's work was a spillover from January when he was working overtime (smiley face) in creating patches and improvements. See the latest release notes included below for a little more detail. ******************************************************************************* *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 02/01/2023-02/29/2024* *Andrea’s contributions:* The Anamorphic.pdf document is now easily accessible here: *https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/Anamorphic.pdf <https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/Anamorphic.pdf>* Tooltips were added by Andrew for HiLo and LoHi audio to remind users of Big/Little Indian bits. LV2 related files had a patch applied due to Python 3.12 deleting use of “imp” after it having been deprecated for a long time. 3 of the files already had the workaround in so the same workaround was added to the other 3 – sord, suil, and sratom. A minor issue in the 01/31/2024 AppImage for Color 3 Way plugin resulted in backing that mod out.
чт, 29 февр. 2024 г., 22:53 Phyllis Smith via Cin < [email protected]>:
We have a new release of AppImages for February 29th with only very minor changes but was necessary to fix Color 3 Way plugin since that is often used. There are also Manual changes and the excellent Anamorphic.pdf file that Andrea created -- this was hours and hours of work with much reviewing and input from Terje. A little of Andrew's work was a spillover from January when he was working overtime (smiley face) in creating patches and improvements. See the latest release notes included below for a little more detail.
******************************************************************************* *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 02/01/2023-02/29/2024*
*Andrea’s contributions:* The Anamorphic.pdf document is now easily accessible here: *https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/Anamorphic.pdf <https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/Anamorphic.pdf>* Tooltips were added by Andrew for HiLo and LoHi audio to remind users of Big/Little Indian bits. LV2 related files had a patch applied due to Python 3.12 deleting use of “imp” after it having been deprecated for a long time. 3 of the files already had the workaround in so the same workaround was added to the other 3 – sord, suil, and sratom. A minor issue in the 01/31/2024 AppImage for Color 3 Way plugin resulted in backing that mod out. --
As always there is more work ahead. Thanks for all your effort and time put into our little common project. Even if I am absent from cingg I still try to keep rest of "reported by me" bugs elsewhere updated, this provides some change in picture I am focusing atm. It was said humans work better if we can switch our tasks from time to time ...
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*New release *of May 2024 appimages now available at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/ These executables contain the same updates as the latest packages for newer operating systems at: https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/tag/20240522 -- This means that if you already installed those last week, you are already up to date. See list of latest changes below. *February 2024 previous appimage release* was mistakenly created without libsvtav1 enabled on the systems which had a newer cmake version. But now it is in the May 2024 AppImages as long as your computer has that capability. In addition, the lower/upper case Manual duplicates for Windows should no longer be a problem (even better, with SGE changes as noted in Bug Tracker #661, it should never be a problem again in case we accidentally duplicate upper/lower names in the future). *List of some "to do" items:* - AOM newest release of 2.1.0 is now available as noted by Terje - try to find when Render Farm render range of selection or in/out points stopped working correctly - still would like to get a solution for "setenv" to use in AppImage so users have hardware acceleration - create another GIT branch for "testing" - update/test latex2html changes from SGE (BT # 661) - fix 2 more burnt out light bulbs (I counted 117 light bulbs in this house and some are always out) *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 03/01/2024-05/31/2024* ******************************************************************************************** *Ubuntu 16 .04* (x86_64) *IMPORTANT build note*: vvc decoder fails to build possibly due to nasm. If you have this problem, add --disable-decoder=vvc to export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="" line (inside "") before running autogen.sh/configure/make. (Credit Andrew-R discovery). *Andrew’s contributions*: *Aging *plugin has been much improved with window sliders now correctly showing latest changes over configure window and upon close/reopen cycle. And correctly processing for scratch/pits/dust happening only if greater than 0. Modification was made to bld_prepare.sh for Debian missing dependency of libxml-parser-perl. Credit to unknown contributor and Andrew who found and reported. *Vorbis *scratchy audio problem fixed in ffmpeg.C. This was an outstanding annoying problem because it was the default audio chosen for a render using webm. ----- *MEHW* has contributed ffmpeg-6.1.patchE for Vulkan headers at v1.3.280.0. Details are documented in BT #656. *ChromakeyHSV* and *Chromakey *improved menus to include the following: - individual boxes where you can either keyin a distinct value or use the arrows to change a value, - capability to see what all the values are at the same time, - can now reset individual parameters, - menu is more visible over a larger space making it easier to see, - for chromakey plugin, changed default values for Threshold and Slope and switched order, - some minor code cleanup. ----- *Andrea’s contributions:* *Manual* updates, especially for *ChromakeyHSV *to include additional “usage” details with a color wheel image + explanation to help precisely describe the image for ChromaKey HSV. Numerous other manual updates, such as for Render Farm as submitted by chapolin. Render format comments corrected to make it obvious for av1_svt.mkv. The Workflow.pdf document is being kept updated and relevant. This document explains the difference in CinGG’s workflow as compared to other NLE’s as well as how to get the same results by varying methodology. Document is at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/Workflow.pdf ----- The default bld.sh for building CinGG from source has had comments added/fixed as a reminder of variations needed for certain builds. This was done to prevent accidentally leaving out libsvtav1 library on newer operating systems’ appimage creation (like was left out on February 29). Library mjpegtools was updated from 2.1.0 to 2.2.1 based on failure found by Andrea for the latest Arch O/S as recommended by Andrew to fix the build issue.
I did some builds with the new version; I compiled with/without “--enable-libsvtav1” and with/without the “multibit” patch. All OK. Before a start I integrated the contextHelp. The following 2 errors appeared: Gtk-Message: 13:59:05.609: Failed to load module "window-decorations-gtk-module" Gtk-Message: 13:59:05.609: Failed to load module "colorreload-gtk-module" Considering that I use KDE and everything works fine, I would say this is normal. Appimage also works fine, including rendering with av1_svt. Thank you, Phyllis. PS: I have to change the elevator bulb, but I don't feel like it... ; )
I downloaded the "CinGG-20240531-alternative_shortcuts.AppImage" from https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/, and used for tests on my old UbuntuStudio_16.04-64bit Opertive System. It works really good. Thanks to Phyllis and all of You. I wonder,... May this version also work for newer Operating Systems? Thanks! IgorBeg
Are you saying that the "CinGG-20240531-alternative_shortcuts.AppImage" version also works on Arch? Thank you so much, Andrea! Il 07/06/2024 09:02, Andrea paz ha scritto:
I wonder,... May this version also work for newer Operating Systems? Yes, it works on Arch. I always compile with alternative_ shortcuts and have no problems.
That is the BIG advantage of AppImage -- it will work on most other Linux operating systems and on most other same or any newer version levels. And that is why ubuntu 16 will most likely be the version where the alternative shortcuts will be created for several years yet! Thank you IgorB for testing and Andrea for building. On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 3:31 AM Igor BEGHETTO via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
Are you saying that the "CinGG-20240531-alternative_shortcuts.AppImage" version also works on Arch?
Thank you so much! Il 07/06/2024 19:59, Phyllis Smith ha scritto:
That is the BIG advantage of AppImage -- it will work on most other Linux operating systems and on most other same or any newer version levels. And that is why ubuntu 16 will most likely be the version where the alternative shortcuts will be created for several years yet! Thank you IgorB for testing and Andrea for building.
On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 3:31 AM Igor BEGHETTO via Cin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Are you saying that the "CinGG-20240531-alternative_shortcuts.AppImage" version also works on Arch?
June 2024 release is ready with the AppImages. Users who have the automatic package update for some of the recent Operating Systems using: https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases will already have the latest updates. See copy of June release notes below the *******. Unfortunately, because of additional stuff requiring my attention, I made little progress on my "to do" list AND I forgot to (1) create icons for the 2 new plugins because the default ones are so ugly and (2) alt-h for ChromakeyAvid is referencing Chromakey instead and I want to figure out how to fix this myself so that I can always do it without any help. Reminder, feedback from others who have not already done so about replacing ChromaKeyAVID over ChromaKeyHSV is appreciated. **************************** *GIT for Cinelerra-GG has the following changes from 06/01/2024-06/30/2024* *ChromakeyAvid* is now the much improved replacement for ChromakeyHSV *as ported by Georgy* from the original author’s work. Furthermore, sge added even more options with buttons on the bottom of the menu providing useful additional options. See the Manual for usage. At this time, in order to retain compatibility with previous projects, ChromaKey(HSV) will be retained even though it is inferior – this could change based on more feedback. BT #662 details history of this change. *Color Swatch* has been *ported from HV also by Georgy* which provides an assist to Chromakey Avid (should be dragged to the timeline before Avid). *Help changes:* When executing CinelerraGG, using the Alt-h keys provides access to online help using the HTML version of the Manual. *Georgy has updated ContextManual.pl *script so that Index.html can be named differently; thus it should be updated now in ~/.bcast5 since the API version number has been incremented to 2. Users who may have modified this script for customization purposes will have to reference their old copy, which will be renamed with the .bak suffix, to modify the new version to incorporate any changes they may have made. See BT #661 for correct/detailed information (since Phyllis did not independently verify this). *Latex2html*, which is the critical resource needed for CinGG Alt-h execution help to convert the latex Manual version to html, has been *updated by Georgy* to include '-unicase_titles' check of filenames for HTML pages upper/lower case duplication. Please see BT #661 for detailed information. *Manual changes:* *Andrea* has updated the manual to provide very detailed information on using ChromaKey Avid as well as updating the sections on ChromaKey and ChromaKey(HSV). User *Bulhwi Cha* has provided detailed corrections needed in the manual – much appreciated! *Bug Fixes:* Render Farm has had a bug in it since June of 2019 as recently discovered by Chapolin, where only rendering the Project or a Single Frame worked as expected. In/Out points and Selection always started from the beginning of the timeline instead of the chosen starting point, but ended at the chosen ending point correctly. This has now been *fixed by Andrew-R* with reverting: “PackagingEngineDefault::get_package_single_farm” to its original code.
The below 2 items are now fixed with today's GIT checkin. IgorBeg provided the Chromakeyavid and Color Swatch picons visible in the Resources Window under Video Effects and SGE has updated Context_Manual.pl so that ChromakeyAvid alt-h correctly references that in the manual.
I forgot to (1) create icons for the 2 new plugins because the default ones are so ugly and (2) alt-h for ChromakeyAvid is referencing Chromakey instead
I am making a Cin_20240630 build by myself for the OS UbuntuStudio_16.04_LTS_64bit. I read in the MailingLists thanks to Phyllis and Andrew_R, I need to use specific instruction. My usual steps were: 1) cd to "cinelerra-5.1" directory 2) make clean 3) ./autogen.sh 4) ./configure --with-single-user --without-shuttle-usb \ --without-vaapi --without-vdpau \ --disable-dav1d \ 5) make 2>&1 | tee log 6) grep "\*\*\*.*error" -ai log ( Check for obvious build errors ) 7) make install From What I understand, with Cin_20240630 the steps are: 1) cd to "cinelerra-5.1" directory 2) make clean 3) export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc" ( before running autogen.sh / configure / make ) 4) patch -p1 < alt_shortcuts.patch ( to use standard shortcuts ) 5) ./autogen.sh 6) ./configure --with-single-user --without-shuttle-usb \ --without-vaapi --without-vdpau \ --disable-dav1d \ --enable-libaom=no ( "--enable-libaom=no" added, without double quote ) 7) make 2>&1 | tee log 8) grep "\*\*\*.*error" -ai log ( Check for obvious build errors ) 9) make install I am ignorant in Linux, so I would like to understand if the instruction *export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc"* write something in somewhere or not. Because my Operating System is UbuntuStudio_16.04, is there a way to build Cinelerra-GG using an old FFMPEG and/or libaom? Could you drive me to make that, if possible (and it has sense) and easy for a simply User like me, please? Thanks! IgorBeg
вт, 16 июл. 2024 г., 10:42 Igor BEGHETTO via Cin <[email protected]
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I am making a Cin_20240630 build by myself for the OS UbuntuStudio_16.04_LTS_64bit. I read in the MailingLists thanks to Phyllis and Andrew_R, I need to use specific instruction.
My usual steps were: 1) cd to "cinelerra-5.1" directory 2) make clean 3) ./autogen.sh 4) ./configure --with-single-user --without-shuttle-usb \ --without-vaapi --without-vdpau \ --disable-dav1d \ 5) make 2>&1 | tee log 6) grep "\*\*\*.*error" -ai log ( Check for obvious build errors ) 7) make install
From What I understand, with Cin_20240630 the steps are: 1) cd to "cinelerra-5.1" directory 2) make clean 3) export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc" ( before running autogen.sh / configure / make ) 4) patch -p1 < alt_shortcuts.patch ( to use standard shortcuts ) 5) ./autogen.sh 6) ./configure --with-single-user --without-shuttle-usb \ --without-vaapi --without-vdpau \ --disable-dav1d \ --enable-libaom=no ( "--enable-libaom=no" added, without double quote ) 7) make 2>&1 | tee log 8) grep "\*\*\*.*error" -ai log ( Check for obvious build errors ) 9) make install
I think --disable-libaom should work, too? You also can see if libva/libvdpau truely not buildable by installing their -dev packages and removing --without-vaapi/vdpau switches from configure (of course their usability depend on graphics hardware and drivers)
I am ignorant in Linux, so I would like to understand if the instruction *export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc"* write something in somewhere or not.
it passed to internal ffmpeg's configure script, so you can look into thirdparty/ffmpeg-7.0/ffbuild (if I remember correctly) and read big log there, after build process come to it. You also can try to install new (2.15?) nasm and see if vvc decoder new in ffmpeg 7.0 still errors out.
Because my Operating System is UbuntuStudio_16.04, is there a way to build Cinelerra-GG using an old FFMPEG and/or libaom?
how old, exactly? Right now it should be buildable with ffmpeg6.x/7.0 (tested), I also removed buildability with ffmpeg-4.4 because I had some crashes during ff_* filter tests on my 32bit Slackware. ffmpeg 5.x not tested ... Could you drive me to make that, if possible (and it has sense) and easy
for a simply User like me, please? Thanks!
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Il 16/07/2024 09:57, Andrew Randrianasulu ha scritto:
вт, 16 июл. 2024 г., 10:42 Igor BEGHETTO via Cin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
I am making a Cin_20240630 build by myself for the OS UbuntuStudio_16.04_LTS_64bit. I read in the MailingLists thanks to Phyllis and Andrew_R, I need to use specific instruction.
From What I understand, with Cin_20240630 the steps are: 1) cd to "cinelerra-5.1" directory 2) make clean 3) export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc" ( before running autogen.sh / configure / make ) 4) patch -p1 < alt_shortcuts.patch ( to use standard shortcuts ) 5) ./autogen.sh 6) ./configure --with-single-user --without-shuttle-usb \ --without-vaapi --without-vdpau \ --disable-dav1d \ --enable-libaom=no ( "--enable-libaom=no" added, without double quote ) 7) make 2>&1 | tee log 8) grep "\*\*\*.*error" -ai log ( Check for obvious build errors ) 9) make install
I think --disable-libaom should work, too?
I will try this week end. Thanks!
I am ignorant in Linux, so I would like to understand if the instruction *export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc"* write something in somewhere or not.
it passed to internal ffmpeg's configure script, so you can look into thirdparty/ffmpeg-7.0/ffbuild (if I remember correctly) and read big log there, after build process come to it.
Thank you, Andrea_R! I found it where you indicated. But I don't understand, how *export* instruction knows where to go,... how does it know the path where to write that parameter? Sorry, It is a stupid question, here, but I would like to understand.
Because my Operating System is UbuntuStudio_16.04, is there a way to build Cinelerra-GG using an old FFMPEG and/or libaom?
how old, exactly? Right now it should be buildable with ffmpeg6.x/7.0 (tested), I also removed buildability with ffmpeg-4.4 because I had some crashes during ff_* filter tests on my 32bit Slackware. ffmpeg 5.x not tested ...
I am thinking to FFMPEG-4.3 and libaom-v3.4.0. But, maybe it doesn't make sense.
ср, 17 июл. 2024 г., 10:12 Igor BEGHETTO via Cin <[email protected]
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Il 16/07/2024 09:57, Andrew Randrianasulu ha scritto:
вт, 16 июл. 2024 г., 10:42 Igor BEGHETTO via Cin < [email protected]>:
I am making a Cin_20240630 build by myself for the OS UbuntuStudio_16.04_LTS_64bit. I read in the MailingLists thanks to Phyllis and Andrew_R, I need to use specific instruction.
From What I understand, with Cin_20240630 the steps are: 1) cd to "cinelerra-5.1" directory 2) make clean 3) export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc" ( before running autogen.sh / configure / make ) 4) patch -p1 < alt_shortcuts.patch ( to use standard shortcuts ) 5) ./autogen.sh 6) ./configure --with-single-user --without-shuttle-usb \ --without-vaapi --without-vdpau \ --disable-dav1d \ --enable-libaom=no ( "--enable-libaom=no" added, without double quote ) 7) make 2>&1 | tee log 8) grep "\*\*\*.*error" -ai log ( Check for obvious build errors ) 9) make install
I think --disable-libaom should work, too?
I will try this week end. Thanks!
I am ignorant in Linux, so I would like to understand if the instruction *export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc"* write something in somewhere or not.
it passed to internal ffmpeg's configure script, so you can look into thirdparty/ffmpeg-7.0/ffbuild (if I remember correctly) and read big log there, after build process come to it.
Thank you, Andrea_R! I found it where you indicated. But I don't understand, how *export* instruction knows where to go,... how does it know the path where to write that parameter? Sorry, It is a stupid question, here, but I would like to understand.
I think make directly look up this variable as instructed by thirdparty/Makefile you can open this file and scroll down to very long ffmpeg configure line. I do not understand makefiles fully, just enough to try few things and see if they work ...
Because my Operating System is UbuntuStudio_16.04, is there a way to build Cinelerra-GG using an old FFMPEG and/or libaom?
how old, exactly? Right now it should be buildable with ffmpeg6.x/7.0 (tested), I also removed buildability with ffmpeg-4.4 because I had some crashes during ff_* filter tests on my 32bit Slackware. ffmpeg 5.x not tested ...
I am thinking to FFMPEG-4.3 and libaom-v3.4.0. But, maybe it doesn't make sense.
Ah, sorry. in this case dynamic linking to this will not work. Good luck and let us know how build attempt worked on your machine! --
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On Wed, 2024-07-17 at 09:12 +0200, Igor BEGHETTO via Cin wrote:
I am ignorant in Linux, so I would like to understand if the instruction export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc" write something in somewhere or not
"export" makes something available outside the current (bash) shell as an environment variable. Try this: - printenv | grep -i blabla - export blabla=whatever - printenv | grep -i blabla MatN
IgorBeg wrote:
From What I understand, with Cin_20240630 the steps are: 1) cd to "cinelerra-5.1" directory 2) make clean 3) export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc" ( before running autogen.sh / configure / make ) 4) patch -p1 < alt_shortcuts.patch ( to use standard shortcuts ) 5) ./autogen.sh 6) ./configure --with-single-user --without-shuttle-usb \ --without-vaapi --without-vdpau \ --disable-dav1d \ *--enable-libaom=no ( "--enable-libaom=no" added, without double quote )* 7) make 2>&1 | tee log 8) grep "\*\*\*.*error" -ai log ( Check for obvious build errors ) 9) make install
Andrew_R wrote:
I think --disable-libaom should work, too?
Thank you Andrew_R! "--disable-libaom" instead of "--enable-libaom=no" in ./configure works.
IgorBeg wrote:
I am ignorant in Linux, so I would like to understand if the instruction *export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG="--disable-decoder=vvc"* write something in somewhere or not.
Andrew_R wrote:
it passed to internal ffmpeg's configure script, so you can look into thirdparty/ffmpeg-7.0/ffbuild (if I remember correctly) and read big log there, after build process come to it
Mat wrote:
"export" makes something available outside the current (bash) shell as an environment variable.
Try this:
- printenv | grep -i blabla - export blabla=whatever - printenv | grep -i blabla
Wow! Thank you so much to both, Andrew_R amd Mat! Now, I think, I understand. "export" write a value on a location (file or more files) of environment variables and then these parameters are read by script/s (or other programs). And this value is temporary because when I turn off the computer, or log out of the session, that parameter is no longer present. Great! Thank you again for your time!
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