Thanks very much...this did the trick, although I also had to drag a copy of
the so file over to the Broadcast directory as well.

So far its a bit unstable on my system...but it might be OE (operator error)
right now, as I start getting used to playing with video editing.

On 04-Nov-2001 csj wrote:
> On Sunday 04 November 2001 05:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Just wondering if anyone has ever tried to run Broadcast 2000 under a
>> Debian system.  I've attempted to convert an RPM of this app via
>> Alien.
>>
>> However I hit a roadblock with reference to an item called libXv.so.1
>>         Apparently this file is nonexistent.  The closest I can find
>> under my Debian install is libXv.a, whch does not appear to be a
>> substitute.  Any idea how I might be able to resolve this problem?
> 
> I believe the file can be created by the following commands (I remember 
> this hack from the xine mailing list):
> 
> su -
> cd /usr/X11R6/lib
> ld --whole-archive -shared -o libXv.so.1 libXv.a
> 
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