Or you can also follow the suggestion of a simpler method, in comment #4, from
the same link I posted previously. (I would still recommend the replacement of
the library as it provides a compilation against a much newer library).
Nicola
From: feran...@hotmail.com
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
The issue is within the version of faad2 included in Cinelerra 4.2, which is
obsolete. I had success in the past by simply drop replacement of faad (in the
folder you reported) using a more recent version. To make it work, however, I
had to rename the folder as the old one, faad2-2.0.
More det
http://rangakahale.blogspot.com/2011/07/color-test.html
some practical color test done.
I tried to install the 4.2 version on Ubuntu 10.04. But I've got errors at the
"make".
I think that I have the good dependencies. In facts, I followed these
instructions :
http://sideways.bplaced.net/en/sachkunde/cinelerra-4-2-unter-ubuntu-kompilieren/
I make the modifications at the file
cinel
If you have the correct dependencies installed, Cinelerra 4.2 installs fine on
10.04 (as well as 10.10). It doesn't, however, if you run 11.04, due to some
changes in the kernel. While a patch for Cinelerra-CV 2.1.5:
https://launchpad.net/~cinelerra-ppa/+archive/ppa
I haven't ported it to 4.