[Cin] Debate on batch render

Rafa Mar Multimedia en Gnu\Linux rafamar.mm.ig at gmail.com
Wed Jan 13 02:19:54 CET 2021


Who have a friend, have a treasure.
I have met with my programmer friend to see us and he has helped me to
compile Cinelerra from git sources. Now it even seems simple to me, he says
that it was very easy thanks to the good Cinelerra manual, where everything
is explained very well. I still don't understand anything.
He has tested the file that he had modified and it did not work as
expected, causing the application to close.
He has apologized, says that not at first he has not paid the attention
that he required such a good job and in 1 minute he has written a few lines
// of these and some like this /* and */ and the magic has been done, the
wizard no longer has dangerous options and works like a charm, without
errors of any kind.
He has praised how well written the file was. It is a pity that he is not
fond of audiovisuals, but he has told me that for specific matters like
this we can count on him ... the truth is that what has taken the longest
has been the compilation, because the file of the render window in 1 minute
has had it working.

I attach the corrected file.

Thank you very much to all the people who have participated in the debate.

P.S. Phyllis this is the good file to correct this issue.
He has not deleted anything, only commented, that's what he called it,
Maybe you should keep a copy of the original in case some suicidal user has
fun breaking their work by playing with the assistant. For me now it's
perfect. It can be explained in 4 lines and the only thing you need to know
is to add a new line before modifying the input and output routes.
Regards.

El mar, 12 ene 2021 a las 22:44, Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin (<
cin at lists.cinelerra-gg.org>) escribió:

> В сообщении от Tuesday 12 January 2021 22:14:43 Rafa Mar Multimedia en
> Gnu\Linux via Cin написал(а):
> > Andrea Paz, I admire people who speak clearly and say what they think. It
> > never offends me that someone disagrees with me. I always start from the
> > assumption that I can be the one who can be totally wrong. The only
> thing I
> > can say is THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR GIVING YOUR OPINION.
> > ----
> > @Phyllis, I need help, How do you compile a Cinelerra GG .tgz? I have
> tried
> > and it does not work for me, from the first line it gives me errors.
> >
> > <code terminal>
> > rafa at rafa-pc:~/cinelerra-5.1$ ./autogen.sh
> > + rm -f global_config configure Makefile Makefile.in
> > + rm -f aclocal.m4 depcomp compile install-sh ltmain.sh
> > + rm -f config.log config.guess config.h config.h.in config.sub
> > config.status missing
> > + rm -rf autom4te.cache m4
> > + '[' '' = clean ']'
> > + mkdir m4
> > + autoreconf --install
> > ./autogen.sh: línea 11: autoreconf: Command not found
> > <-->
>
> Try to install this package?
> On Ubuntu/Debian/Mint (I think)
>
> there is script in
> cinelerra-5.1/blds/bld_prepare.sh
>
> apt-get -f -y install apt-file sox nasm yasm g++ build-essential
> zlib1g-dev \
>     texinfo libpng-dev freeglut3-dev libxv-dev libasound2-dev libbz2-dev \
>     libncurses5-dev libxinerama-dev libfreetype6-dev libxft-dev libgif-dev
> \
>     libtiff5-dev exuberant-ctags ttf-bitstream-vera xfonts-75dpi
> xfonts-100dpi \
>     fonts-dejavu libopenexr-dev festival libfftw3-dev gdb libusb-1.0-0-dev
> \
>     libdc1394-22-dev libflac-dev libjbig-dev libvdpau-dev libva-dev \
>     inkscape libsndfile1-dev libtheora-dev cmake udftools libxml2-utils
> git \
>     autoconf automake debhelper libgtk2.0-dev libpulse-dev python
>
> but you can just run this script as root, it will install bunch of
> ...everything....
> including autoconf
>
>
>
> > Let me explain, I asked a friend who is a programmer for help, I sent him
> > the batchrender.C file so that he could cancel the two mentioned buttons.
> > He forwarded it to me and told me to replace, in the folder where I
> > unzipped the tgz, this file for which he sent me back with the
> > aforementioned functions canceled. And to compile the application to test
> > ... but I am not able to do this step. He also told me that he had NOT
> > deleted any code, only "commented" so that the compilation would ignore
> it.
> > I don't understand any of this, and I can't test either, the only thing I
> > can do is append this file here in case someone wants to test it. Or if
> > someone is kind enough to show me the steps to compile so I can test.
> >
> > El mar, 12 ene 2021 a las 18:25, preobraz--- via Cin (<
> > cin at lists.cinelerra-gg.org>) escribió:
> >
> > > "Piping Video to a Command Line" - this really bomb! I'm very want
> > > comeback this feature.
> > > --
> > > Ugin.
> > >
> > > 12.01.2021 18:33, Phyllis Smith via Cin пишет:
> > > >> I would like to know how many people use this and that function, so
> a
> > > >> developer can make the right thing, if he is not a filmaker/editor.
> > > >>
> > > >> *Andrew*, in response to IgorB I am in favor of *commenting out the
> code
> > > > for the 2 buttons* - Save to EDL Path and Warn if jobs/session
> > > mismatched.
> > > > It would be less confusing than creating an UNSAFE button.  I made an
> > > > attempt to do this yesterday but ended up with SEGV as I am really
> > > > clueless.  I do not want to delete the code because this way the
> > > > experienced users can recompile themselves and get the feature
> capability
> > > > back for their own use.
> > > >
> > > > In the past, deleting code has just led to having to put it back --
> case
> > > in
> > > > point is "Piping Video to a Command Line".  It was deleted and we got
> > > raked
> > > > over the coals because one person responded that it was the only
> feature
> > > of
> > > > CinelerraGG that he used.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > --
> > > Cin mailing list
> > > Cin at lists.cinelerra-gg.org
> > > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
> > >
> >
>
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