On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Claus R. F. Overbeck <claus.overbeck at abovo-it.com> wrote: > On 19.02.2014 18:19, Dan Dennedy wrote: >> And here is a current 64-bit build you can test that includes the bug fix: >> >> http://builds.meltytech.com/kdenlive/kdenlive-ubuntu12.04-x86_64-20140215.tar.bz2 > > I use debian with kdenlive 0.9.6 > > and > > $ dpkg -l |grep -i mlt > ii libmlt++3:i386 1:0.8.8-dmo1 > i386 MLT multimedia framework C++ wrapper (runtime) > ii libmlt-data 1:0.8.8-dmo1 > all multimedia framework (data) > rc libmlt3 1:0.6.2-0.0 > i386 multimedia framework (runtime) > ii libmlt5:i386 1:0.8.8-dmo1 > i386 multimedia framework (runtime) > ii libsmltk0 3.4.0.16.7-1 > i386 library for SyncML-DS (SyncML Data Sync) clients > (shared libraries) > ii libxmltok1 1.2-3 > i386 XML Parser Toolkit, runtime libraries > ii python-mlt5 1:0.8.8-dmo1 > i386 multimedia framework (python bindings) > > > If you can provide a 32bit build I will test it!
Here is today's 32-bit version. I do not recall if it runs on Debian stable. I think it might depend on a newer glibc such that it will work on Debian testing or unstable tho. Well, you can try: http://builds.meltytech.com/kdenlive/kdenlive-ubuntu12.04-x86-20140219.tar.bz2 > Does that build include MLT? Yes, and x264, lame, frei0r, and FFmpeg. :o) You do not need to install this. You simply extract it anywhere you like and run the start-kdenlive script. You must use this launch script and not try to run the binary in bin/ directly! -- +-DRD-+