Markus Grabner wrote:
> 
> 
> 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.
> 

Make sure you try that 'DVD' preset option.  I found most of the presets
failed.  The above listed set was one of the few that worked...  (For
example, I could not render any mpeg1 with the new presets because of
the options passed to mpeg2enc.)

-- 
Kevin

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