[Cin] Testing Appimage with OneVPL and QSV presets on legacy Intel hardware
Terje J. Hanssen
terjejhanssen at gmail.com
Sun Dec 8 22:21:49 CET 2024
Den 08.12.2024 21:44, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:
>
> Den 08.12.2024 21:15, skrev Phyllis Smith:
>> Sorry for the late reply. Since you have a gmail address as do I,
>> the simplest way is just to email the AppImage file directly to only
>> me: phylsmith2017 at gmail.com --- what happens when there is a big
>> file is that gmail will automatically upload the file to a specific
>> spot and provide a link for me to download. Not sure if you want to
>> add the Help Manual documentation first as explained below.
>
> I try first to send it without the manual, in case issues to get it
> included. I've experienced issues before with file attachments larger
> than ca. 30 MB, either it is due to the sender or receiver side, I
> don't know.
And yes, AppImage exceeded the google server's limit and could not send.
My Thunderbird email client popup a notice that recommends a Filelink
service for large attachments. I'll try to look at it
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/filelink-large-attachments#w_thunderbirds-filelink-feature
>
>>
>> So I need to know from where and how to copy these html files?
>>
>> https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/images/HTML_Manual-20241031.tgz
>> Just download the tgz file and tar xvf to wherever you have bin/doc
>> so it can be copied to AppDir/usr in bld_appimage.sh.
>
> Oh, there it is. Actually I had stored a 2023 version on my system,
> but now tried to "download" the HTML manual from here, and it only
> displayed in Firefox :)
> https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/
>
>>
>> Can the bld_appimage.sh take the wanted file name as argument, or
>> is it just fine to rename it afterwards?
>>
>> It is just fine to name it afterwards; that is what I do when
>> renaming for the website to include the date.
>>
>> opening index.html and "cinelerra.html" is "Secrets of
>> Cinelerra", Version 4.1 by Adam Williams
>>
>> We always want to have these files with the source to recognize
>> Cinelerra's origin and continuance.
>>
>> And not to forget: it is thanks to Andrew's patchwork and time
>> consuming guiding that has made this possible !
>>
>> Yes, that goes without saying, but I should have said it anyway.
>
> It was merely intended for possibly others coming to and read this
> later :)
>
>>
>>
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