Thanks for your answers Rafael.
I didn't know for the --libdir option.
Is DNxHD codec the only advantage for using external ffmpeg? It is a nice feature though.

On 2010-04-01 19:54, Rafael Diniz wrote:
> hi!
>
> > The only difference that the documentation makes between compiling
> > cinelerra-cv for x86 system and 64bits one is something to replace in
> > the makefile for ffmpeg (see
> > http://cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php?id=english_manual:cinelerra_cv_en_2#usual_compilation_process).
> >
> > This article on compiling Cinelerra on 64bits system ==>
> > http://www.blog.darkwhite.in/2009/10/compiling-cinelerra.html doesn't
> > give more options...
> > neither "the mule"'s how-to ==>
> > http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com/2010/02/fedora-12-x86-64-cinelerra-install.html
> > .
> > It's always configure - make - make install scheme.
> >
> > So the question is: Is there something specific to do for 64bits
> > compiling or is the documentation out of date?
> > I guess the compilation adapt itself to the architecture (with
> > configure-make-make install) but why are the libs installed in
> > /usr/local/lib and not /usr/local/lib64?
>
> have you passed:
> --libdir=/usr/lib64 --prefix=/usr
> (add "local" if you wish)
>
> > I often hear about using Cinelerra with "external ffmpeg"... What are
> > the advantages of this method? Can Cinelerra handle more formats (or
> > better) with external ffmpeg?
>
> afaik, yes, for example, DNxHD.
>
> bye,
> rafael diniz
>
>
>
>

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