Re: Video editing disaster

2017-06-19 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 26 May 2017, Wade Hampton sent:
> I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor
> results and a ton of crashes.  

When I tried this, long ago, I came across the same thing.  As well as;
all the video formats you need are encumbered, and probably not even
available for purchase, and a lot of transcoding was required (which is
not only an awful lot of time wasting, but you lose quality doing that).

I gave up, and used Final Cut Pro on my friend's Mac.

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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-06-19 Thread Ian Chapman

On 27/05/17 08:53, Wade Hampton wrote:
I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor results 
and a ton of crashes.


There is also LightWorks (https://www.lwks.com). There's an RPM 
available for Fedora, although the software does require you to have a 
lightworks account but it's free.


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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-06-12 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 05/26/2017 05:53 PM, Wade Hampton wrote:
I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor results 
and a ton of crashes.
Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you 
recommend a
video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it last 
a year ago)?


I haven't tried it out myself yet, but I just discovered that 
"flowblade" is available in rpmfusion.

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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-30 Thread Wagner Marques
Why not fedora spin for cinelerra? It would not be great?

Wagner França Marques
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2017-05-30 8:44 GMT-03:00 Wade Hampton :

> One suggestion was Cinelerra.  I tried the GG version 5.1
> and it worked.  However it would play and not stop.  Also,
> I rendered to WEBM and the result was purple.
>
> I loaded handbrake and it wanted me to erase some program
> and install a new ffmpeg.  That fixed kdenlive which now works
> great on Fedora.
>
> I hope that the developers of pitivi and OpenShot can fix the
> stability issues.
>
> Another suggestion was bandshed.  I'll have to check it out:
> > So, this http://www.bandshed.net/avlinux/ was the solution for me.
>
>
> Right now, I would say video editing is a challenge.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Wade Hampton
>
>
> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 8:53 PM, Wade Hampton 
> wrote:
>
>> I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor results
>> and a ton of crashes.
>> Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
>> recommend a
>> video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it last a
>> year ago)?
>>
>> I am having the same results on two Fedora 25, 64-bit systems, fully
>> updated.  The packages
>> are from rpmfusion and on one of the two systems from unitedrpms.  My
>> main system is an
>> older 6-core AMD with 8G of RAM so it should handle it.
>>
>> The files I am testing with are:
>>   JPG images from a DSLR
>>   Quicktime from my DSLR (MVI_xxx.MOV),
>>   Movie from my Android phone x.m2ts
>>   Movie from a DVD xxx.mpg
>>   Movie from a digital camcorder (Sony AVCHD):   .MTS
>>
>> KDENLIVE:
>> My goto editor was Kdenlive, but it won't open files.  I keep getting
>> "clip is invalid".
>> The terminal outputs:
>>
>> mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so
>>   (/lib64/libavdevice.so.57: symbol av_buffersink_get_sample_aspect_ratio,
>> version LIBAVFILTER_6 not defined in file libavfilter.so.6 with link time
>> reference)
>>
>> I think there is a lib miss-match.
>>
>> PITIVI:
>> Pitivi is nice, but I can't keep it running.  Multiple core dumps.
>>
>> OPENSHOT:
>>
>> I really love OpenShot.  I tried the one from rpmfusion and it crashed
>> all the time,
>> for example when trying transitions.  I also tried the latest version via
>> AppImage:
>>
>>   OpenShot-v2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage
>>
>> This seemed much more stable, but I could still crash it with
>> transitions, adding
>> an MP3 file for audio, etc.
>>
>> Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to run
>> one of these
>> in a stable platform?
>>
>> Note, I am filing bug reports on many of these crashes
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Wade Hampton
>>
>
>
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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-30 Thread Wade Hampton
One suggestion was Cinelerra.  I tried the GG version 5.1
and it worked.  However it would play and not stop.  Also,
I rendered to WEBM and the result was purple.

I loaded handbrake and it wanted me to erase some program
and install a new ffmpeg.  That fixed kdenlive which now works
great on Fedora.

I hope that the developers of pitivi and OpenShot can fix the
stability issues.

Another suggestion was bandshed.  I'll have to check it out:
> So, this http://www.bandshed.net/avlinux/ was the solution for me.


Right now, I would say video editing is a challenge.

Cheers,
--
Wade Hampton


On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 8:53 PM, Wade Hampton 
wrote:

> I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor results
> and a ton of crashes.
> Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
> recommend a
> video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it last a
> year ago)?
>
> I am having the same results on two Fedora 25, 64-bit systems, fully
> updated.  The packages
> are from rpmfusion and on one of the two systems from unitedrpms.  My main
> system is an
> older 6-core AMD with 8G of RAM so it should handle it.
>
> The files I am testing with are:
>   JPG images from a DSLR
>   Quicktime from my DSLR (MVI_xxx.MOV),
>   Movie from my Android phone x.m2ts
>   Movie from a DVD xxx.mpg
>   Movie from a digital camcorder (Sony AVCHD):   .MTS
>
> KDENLIVE:
> My goto editor was Kdenlive, but it won't open files.  I keep getting
> "clip is invalid".
> The terminal outputs:
>
> mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so
>   (/lib64/libavdevice.so.57: symbol av_buffersink_get_sample_aspect_ratio,
> version LIBAVFILTER_6 not defined in file libavfilter.so.6 with link time
> reference)
>
> I think there is a lib miss-match.
>
> PITIVI:
> Pitivi is nice, but I can't keep it running.  Multiple core dumps.
>
> OPENSHOT:
>
> I really love OpenShot.  I tried the one from rpmfusion and it crashed all
> the time,
> for example when trying transitions.  I also tried the latest version via
> AppImage:
>
>   OpenShot-v2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage
>
> This seemed much more stable, but I could still crash it with transitions,
> adding
> an MP3 file for audio, etc.
>
> Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to run
> one of these
> in a stable platform?
>
> Note, I am filing bug reports on many of these crashes
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Wade Hampton
>
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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-28 Thread Wagner Marques
I did not realize that unpacking the ISO could be a really nice idea...

To my next work with videos, I will try it, for sure.

Thanks a lot


Wagner França Marques
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2017-05-28 14:49 GMT-03:00 Tom Horsley :

> On Sun, 28 May 2017 14:27:40 -0300
> Wagner Marques wrote:
>
> > So, this http://www.bandshed.net/avlinux/ was the solution for me.
>
> I haven't tried it, but that sounds like the best approach.
> Get someone else to do the mind-numbing work of figuring out
> which versions of which libraries are compatible together
> and use their solution. All the linux multimedia projects
> seem to thrive on making incompatible changes every 15 or 20
> minutes (and they all depend on each other :-).
>
> You could probably even use it in fedora by unpacking the ISO
> and using lots of PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables
> (or if that doesn't work, use chroot).
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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-28 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sun, 28 May 2017 14:27:40 -0300
Wagner Marques wrote:

> So, this http://www.bandshed.net/avlinux/ was the solution for me.

I haven't tried it, but that sounds like the best approach.
Get someone else to do the mind-numbing work of figuring out
which versions of which libraries are compatible together
and use their solution. All the linux multimedia projects
seem to thrive on making incompatible changes every 15 or 20
minutes (and they all depend on each other :-).

You could probably even use it in fedora by unpacking the ISO
and using lots of PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables
(or if that doesn't work, use chroot).
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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-28 Thread Wagner Marques
For me, the best was Cinelerra!

The installation of Fedora do not work like like a charm (but I'm not
expert)

So, this http://www.bandshed.net/avlinux/ was the solution for me.

Another nice try could be:
http://blog.rabin.io/linux/building-cinelerracv-for-fedora-22-under-docker





Wagner França Marques
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2017-05-28 12:29 GMT-03:00 Klaus-Peter Schrage :

> Recently, I had some  (not too extensive) sessions in video editing -
> cutting an mp4 file, adding some transitions, recode to mp4 again, without
> a single crash, using
> Flowblade.
> See also:
> https://opensource.com/life/16/9/10-reasons-flowblade-linux-
> video-editor?sc_cid=7016000QyBkAAK
>
>
> Am 27.05.2017 um 02:53 schrieb Wade Hampton:
>
>> I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor results
>> and a ton of crashes.
>> Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
>> recommend a
>> video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it last a
>> year ago)?
>>
>> I am having the same results on two Fedora 25, 64-bit systems, fully
>> updated.  The packages
>> are from rpmfusion and on one of the two systems from unitedrpms.  My
>> main system is an
>> older 6-core AMD with 8G of RAM so it should handle it.
>>
>> The files I am testing with are:
>>   JPG images from a DSLR
>>   Quicktime from my DSLR (MVI_xxx.MOV),
>>   Movie from my Android phone x.m2ts
>>   Movie from a DVD xxx.mpg
>>   Movie from a digital camcorder (Sony AVCHD):   .MTS
>>
>> KDENLIVE:
>> My goto editor was Kdenlive, but it won't open files.  I keep getting
>> "clip is invalid".
>> The terminal outputs:
>>
>> mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so
>>   (/lib64/libavdevice.so.57: symbol av_buffersink_get_sample_aspect_ratio,
>> version LIBAVFILTER_6 not defined in file libavfilter.so.6 with link time
>> reference)
>>
>> I think there is a lib miss-match.
>>
>> PITIVI:
>> Pitivi is nice, but I can't keep it running.  Multiple core dumps.
>>
>> OPENSHOT:
>>
>> I really love OpenShot.  I tried the one from rpmfusion and it crashed
>> all the time,
>> for example when trying transitions.  I also tried the latest version via
>> AppImage:
>>
>>   OpenShot-v2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage
>>
>> This seemed much more stable, but I could still crash it with
>> transitions, adding
>> an MP3 file for audio, etc.
>>
>> Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to run
>> one of these
>> in a stable platform?
>>
>> Note, I am filing bug reports on many of these crashes
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Wade Hampton
>>
>>
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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-28 Thread Klaus-Peter Schrage
Recently, I had some  (not too extensive) sessions in video editing - 
cutting an mp4 file, adding some transitions, recode to mp4 again, 
without a single crash, using

Flowblade.
See also:
https://opensource.com/life/16/9/10-reasons-flowblade-linux-video-editor?sc_cid=7016000QyBkAAK


Am 27.05.2017 um 02:53 schrieb Wade Hampton:
I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor 
results and a ton of crashes.
Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you 
recommend a
video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it 
last a year ago)?


I am having the same results on two Fedora 25, 64-bit systems, fully 
updated.  The packages
are from rpmfusion and on one of the two systems from unitedrpms.  My 
main system is an

older 6-core AMD with 8G of RAM so it should handle it.

The files I am testing with are:
  JPG images from a DSLR
  Quicktime from my DSLR (MVI_xxx.MOV),
  Movie from my Android phone x.m2ts
  Movie from a DVD xxx.mpg
  Movie from a digital camcorder (Sony AVCHD):   .MTS

KDENLIVE:
My goto editor was Kdenlive, but it won't open files.  I keep getting 
"clip is invalid".

The terminal outputs:

mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so
  (/lib64/libavdevice.so.57: symbol 
av_buffersink_get_sample_aspect_ratio, version LIBAVFILTER_6 not 
defined in file libavfilter.so.6 with link time reference)


I think there is a lib miss-match.

PITIVI:
Pitivi is nice, but I can't keep it running.  Multiple core dumps.

OPENSHOT:

I really love OpenShot.  I tried the one from rpmfusion and it crashed 
all the time,
for example when trying transitions.  I also tried the latest version 
via AppImage:


  OpenShot-v2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage

This seemed much more stable, but I could still crash it with 
transitions, adding

an MP3 file for audio, etc.

Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to 
run one of these

in a stable platform?

Note, I am filing bug reports on many of these crashes

Thanks,
--
Wade Hampton


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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-27 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 05/26/2017 05:53 PM, Wade Hampton wrote:

KDENLIVE:


A few months ago, my son had to edit a video for school.  This was the 
only one that was stable enough to finish the project.


My goto editor was Kdenlive, but it won't open files.  I keep getting 
"clip is invalid".

The terminal outputs:

mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so
   (/lib64/libavdevice.so.57: symbol 
av_buffersink_get_sample_aspect_ratio, version LIBAVFILTER_6 not defined 
in file libavfilter.so.6 with link time reference)


I think there is a lib miss-match.


Yes, you should figure out what's happening here.

What is the output of:
rpm -qf /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so /lib64/libavdevice.so.57

On F25, mine is:
mlt-freeworld-6.4.1-1.fc25.x86_64
libavdevice-3.1.7-1.fc25.x86_64
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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-27 Thread Roger

Have you looked at Blender
It has a pretty good video editing system
Roger



I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor 
results and a ton of crashes.
Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you 
recommend a
video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it 
last a year ago)?


I am having the same results on two Fedora 25, 64-bit systems, fully 
updated.  The packages
are from rpmfusion and on one of the two systems from unitedrpms.  My 
main system is an

older 6-core AMD with 8G of RAM so it should handle it.

The files I am testing with are:
  JPG images from a DSLR
  Quicktime from my DSLR (MVI_xxx.MOV),
  Movie from my Android phone x.m2ts
  Movie from a DVD xxx.mpg
  Movie from a digital camcorder (Sony AVCHD):   .MTS

KDENLIVE:
My goto editor was Kdenlive, but it won't open files.  I keep getting 
"clip is invalid".

The terminal outputs:

mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so
  (/lib64/libavdevice.so.57: symbol 
av_buffersink_get_sample_aspect_ratio, version LIBAVFILTER_6 not 
defined in file libavfilter.so.6 with link time reference)


I think there is a lib miss-match.

PITIVI:
Pitivi is nice, but I can't keep it running.  Multiple core dumps.

OPENSHOT:

I really love OpenShot.  I tried the one from rpmfusion and it crashed 
all the time,
for example when trying transitions.  I also tried the latest version 
via AppImage:


  OpenShot-v2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage

This seemed much more stable, but I could still crash it with 
transitions, adding

an MP3 file for audio, etc.

Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to 
run one of these

in a stable platform?

Note, I am filing bug reports on many of these crashes

Thanks,
--
Wade Hampton


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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-26 Thread Gour
On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:53:36 -0400
Wade Hampton  wrote:

> Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to run one
> of these in a stable platform?

In the past I was using Cinellerra (CV version), but it was not on Fedora.

Now, when i run Fedora (and I'm quite happy with it), I can recommend Shotcut
(https://shotcut.org/).


Sincerely,
Gour

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is intelligent among men, and he is in the transcendental position,
although engaged in all sorts of activities.

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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-26 Thread stan
On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:53:36 -0400
Wade Hampton  wrote:

> I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor
> results and a ton of crashes.
> Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
> recommend a
> video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it
> last a year ago)?

I haven't used a video editor for a while, but I found that avidemux
worked OK for the simple tasks I was doing (cutting out video).  I used
the qt version, though I think it comes in a gtk version as well.  At
least, it used to.

I've also done what Tom recommended, used ffmpeg to just truncate
video.  It can do really sophisticated things with filters, and
parallel pipelines, and sound.  But it is command line rather than
gui.  And to use it properly, I think I would have to be more
knowledgeable about video.

And I've meant to, but haven't got around to learning, and using,
blender. I think that might be overkill for your needs if they are
simple.
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Re: Video editing disaster

2017-05-26 Thread Tom Horsley
On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:53:36 -0400
Wade Hampton wrote:

> Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
> recommend a
> video editor that just works

I've never gotten any video editor on linux to work well,
but for just editing out commercials from shows I download
from my TiVo, I've been using a bunch of scripts that
use ffmpeg to cut and encode the bits between commercials
then concat them back together. An earlier version of
the scripts I use now is on my web page at:

http://tomhorsley.com/game/ffmpeg.html

OK (but complicated and slow) for linear editing, but if
that's all you need you might be able to steal some of
the ideas.
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Video editing disaster

2017-05-26 Thread Wade Hampton
I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor results
and a ton of crashes.
Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
recommend a
video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it last a
year ago)?

I am having the same results on two Fedora 25, 64-bit systems, fully
updated.  The packages
are from rpmfusion and on one of the two systems from unitedrpms.  My main
system is an
older 6-core AMD with 8G of RAM so it should handle it.

The files I am testing with are:
  JPG images from a DSLR
  Quicktime from my DSLR (MVI_xxx.MOV),
  Movie from my Android phone x.m2ts
  Movie from a DVD xxx.mpg
  Movie from a digital camcorder (Sony AVCHD):   .MTS

KDENLIVE:
My goto editor was Kdenlive, but it won't open files.  I keep getting "clip
is invalid".
The terminal outputs:

mlt_repository_init: failed to dlopen /usr/lib64/mlt/libmltavformat.so
  (/lib64/libavdevice.so.57: symbol av_buffersink_get_sample_aspect_ratio,
version LIBAVFILTER_6 not defined in file libavfilter.so.6 with link time
reference)

I think there is a lib miss-match.

PITIVI:
Pitivi is nice, but I can't keep it running.  Multiple core dumps.

OPENSHOT:

I really love OpenShot.  I tried the one from rpmfusion and it crashed all
the time,
for example when trying transitions.  I also tried the latest version via
AppImage:

  OpenShot-v2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage

This seemed much more stable, but I could still crash it with transitions,
adding
an MP3 file for audio, etc.

Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to run
one of these
in a stable platform?

Note, I am filing bug reports on many of these crashes

Thanks,
--
Wade Hampton
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