Re: [CinCVS] [Bug 445] Cinelerra won't start, citing "Illegal Instruction (core dumped)"

2007-11-29 Thread Valentina Messeri

giss.tv packets don't work with amd architecture

It's not a bug, it's a feature!

Valentina




http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445





--- Comment #6 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-11-29 06:08 +2 ---
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(In reply to comment #4)
> You want the whole core dump or something? I'll google around   
here, but I don't

> know exactly what you mean, I'm sorta a newb at bug reports.

No. cinelerra should be recompiled with debug information so that
more detailed information like line numbers and variable values
are available



kk, I was hoping it wouldn't come to that. I'll try for next week, cause I'll
have to actually build from source for the first time on this ubuntu install.
And then it'll probably just work... But thanks for being patient.


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Re: [CinCVS] More Mask Woes.

2007-11-29 Thread Aaron Newcomb
Glad the tutorial helped! Sometimes it's hard to tell whether my
explanations make sense to anyone other than me :)

On Nov 22, 2007 6:10 PM, Dale Jovan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Johannes,
>
> Thanx for this tip. I actually watched a vdieo tutorial of masking effects
> from this wesite called the source, and was able to get past that hurdle!
>
> I even figured out how to title properly in Cinelerra after figruing out the
> masking, man I am on a roll LOL.
>
> Thanx for thelp
>
>
> On Nov 22, 2007 1:30 PM, Johannes Sixt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Thursday 22 November 2007 17:41, Dale Jovan Thomas wrote:
> > > Hey Folks,
> > >
> > > For some reason when I create a mask on one frame, let say in the shape
> of
> > > a square, on the next frame I advanced to the mask changes shape.
> > >
> > > How do you make Cinelerra keep the same mask size for each frame.
> >
> > You must have a keyframe after the one where you defined a square. The
> shape
> > changes smoothly until it arrives at the shape that the next keyframe
> > defines.
> >
> > If you want to have a constant shape and an abrupt change to a different
> shape
> > then you must place keyframes on subsequent frames:
> >
> >   A---AB--B---
> >
> > The A keyframes define one shape, the Bs a different shape.
> >
> > WARNING! A and B cannot have different number of mask points!!
> >
> > If you need that, then you have to use separate masks, and switch the
> "Value"
> > of one to 0, the other to 100.
> >
> > -- Hannes
> >
>
>
>
>
> --
> Thank you,
>
> Dale J. Thomas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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[CinCVS] [Bug 445] Cinelerra won't start, citing "Illegal Instruction (core dumped)"

2007-11-29 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445





--- Comment #8 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-11-29 20:29 +2 ---
Saith Valentina Messeri:

giss.tv packets don't work with amd architecture

It's not a bug, it's a feature!

Valentina


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[CinCVS] [Bug 445] Cinelerra won't start, citing "Illegal Instruction (core dumped)"

2007-11-29 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445


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--- Comment #7 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-11-29 20:29 +2 ---
Saith Valentina Messeri:

giss.tv packets don't work with amd architecture

It's not a bug, it's a feature!

Valentina


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Re: [CinCVS] Re: CINELERRA STILL IN THE 90s (marquitux)

2007-11-29 Thread Aaron Newcomb
I finally got a chance to read through this thread. I have been saving
it for a rainy day :)

>Bottom line: Problems which face the coders themselves are most likely to
>get addressed.  They don't care about winning over the competition. They
>don't care about converting video professionals into using Linux.  They
>care
>about solving their own problems, and maybe their friends' problems, in
>their
>spare time.  That time is often scarce.
>That's how Free Software works.  If that does not result in the kind of
>software you need, you are free to purchase proprietary software which
>_does_
>fit your needs.

I agree that this is the way things work if left on their own (i.e.
scratch your own itch). This is the reason there are other roles in an
open source community that need to be filled. Larger projects have
community managers and boards that can help steer a project so that
(in part) other things that matter to non-coders can be addressed as
well. Do we have these today or do we need to start looking at this?

I don't think we should be content in what we have today. One of the
best benefits of the Open Source model is that we can take creative
and helpful suggestions from the community and role them up into a
product without having to wait for a single company to do it for us.
We can also learn from what other applications are doing and implement
similar features if they would benefit us even though it is often hard
to find the time.

Lastly, I think while it may not be the goal of this project to
convert people to Linux, it goes without saying that the more people
we have using the software the more contributors we will have and the
software will become better for it. I believe Cinelerra has great
potential and could be much better than proprietary solutions on the
market today. Improving the user interface (or perhaps offering an
alternative) should be an important goal for us at this point since I
have heard from many that their first impression of Cinelerra was
negative based solely on the way it looked and not how it performed. I
don't believe that we should be telling these people to suck it up or
go buy proprietary software on this point at least.


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