On 2007-02-14 16:10, Claude Jones wrote:
> On Wed February 14 2007, Scott C. Frase wrote:
> > Claude,
> > The OpenGL driver set would have to have been compiled in the FreshRPMs
> > build of cinelerra in order for it to be listed as a chooseable option
> > in Preferences -> Playback -> Video Driver
On Wed February 14 2007, Scott C. Frase wrote:
> Claude,
> The OpenGL driver set would have to have been compiled in the FreshRPMs
> build of cinelerra in order for it to be listed as a chooseable option
> in Preferences -> Playback -> Video Driver. Go ahead and install the
> FreshRPMs rpm. If yo
Claude,
The OpenGL driver set would have to have been compiled in the FreshRPMs
build of cinelerra in order for it to be listed as a chooseable option
in Preferences -> Playback -> Video Driver. Go ahead and install the
FreshRPMs rpm. If you start Cinelerra and it does not have the option
listed
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 13:10 +0200, Mikko Huhtala wrote:
> Andra$,1!>(B Tori writes:
> > This is very good, but in order to include it into cinelerra main svn,
> > the difference between old/new one should be ifdefed, so it can be
> > switched depending on the build environment
> > b
> > ye
>
Andra$,1!>(B Tori writes:
> This is very good, but in order to include it into cinelerra main svn,
> the difference between old/new one should be ifdefed, so it can be
> switched depending on the build environment
> b
> ye
> andaz
>
I could try to fix this. There already a macro named FA
On Wednesday February 14 2007 4:40:19 am Mikko Huhtala wrote:
> I think the option to configure to enable OpenGL is '--enable-opengl',
> but OpenGL 2.0 headers should be detected automatically if you have
> them.
I'm sorry. I don't know enough to completely understand the above. I'm running
an NV
This is very good, but in order to include it into cinelerra main svn,
the difference between old/new one should be ifdefed, so it can be
switched depending on the build environment
b
ye
andaz
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 11:01 +0200, Mikko Huhtala wrote:
> The FreshRPMS-packaged Cinelerra contains the f
Claude Jones writes:
> Speaking of the Freshrpms package, I had read in the documentation of having
> to compile Cinelerra with a certain option or switch, I can't remember the
> exact terminology, to enable full use of the GL features of the video card.
> Excuse me if I'm putting this wrong
On Wed February 14 2007, Mikko Huhtala wrote:
> The FreshRPMS-packaged Cinelerra contains the following patch to make
> Cinelerra use the new function names in the faad 2.5 library
> (NeAACDec* instead of faacDec*). Stock faad 2.5 still contains the old
> names for compatibility, but they have been
The FreshRPMS-packaged Cinelerra contains the following patch to make
Cinelerra use the new function names in the faad 2.5 library
(NeAACDec* instead of faacDec*). Stock faad 2.5 still contains the old
names for compatibility, but they have been removed from the FreshRPMS
faad2 package and as I un
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