Am Dienstag, 19. September 2006 02:03 schrieben Sie:
> On 2006-09-08 08:12, Markus Grabner wrote:
> > At least the .spec file tries to create the following symlink:
> > ln -s /usr/bin/mpeg2enc
> > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix}/lib/cinelerra/mpeg2enc.plugin
> >
> > After removing this line, the package compiled and installed
> > successfully. How can I test if /usr/bin/mpeg2enc is actually required?
> > Simply by rendering a movie to MPEG2?
>
> Yes, choose 'File Format'->'MPEG Video'
>
> Then try something under the video wrench like:
>
> YUV 4:2:0
> DVD
> MPEG-2
> (and leave other defaults for the moment)
> 1000000,15,45,0  Foxed quant, Denoise
>
> With mpeg2enc link installed here, I can render this format.  When I
> remove it I cannot render mpeg2.  Can you locate another package that
> provides mpeg2enc on SUSE 10.1?  I have a packman package installed here
> on SUSE 9.2.  I believe I listed it in the install dependencies file in
> svn (as I mentioned, it is mjpegtools.)
You're right, packman's mjpegtools package includes /usr/bin/mpeg2enc (unlike 
Novell's, who seem to be somewhat paranoid about that). However, trying to 
render an MPEG video fails with lots of errors on the console, but those seem 
to be created by mpeg2enc and probably can be fixed by tweaking the 
parameters.

        Kind regards,
                Markus


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