Marking as invalid as the package in question (libquicktime1) was
installed from a PPA outside of distro. (resolved in IRC: #ubuntustudio)

** Changed in: ubuntustudio
       Status: New => Invalid

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libquicktime.so.1 not found by dvgrab, prevents kino to start, and kdenlive to 
capture video from firewire devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591332
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Status in Ubuntu Studio: Invalid

Bug description:
Kino did not want to start because it did not find the shared library 
'libquicktime.so.1'. After checking it indeed was not installed, even though I 
had installed the libquicktime1 package. 
Kdenlive did not want to connect to the camcorder either, hence, the problem 
was with dvgrab. Starting dvgrab from the command line, I got the error again, 
so I guess it is a bug in dvgrab or libquicktime1.

Using dvgrab version 3.5-1 and libquictime1 version 
2:1.1.4+0ubuntu0+withcodecs3 on ubuntustudio 10.04.

The only solution was to create a linked file like this :

cd /usr/lib
sudo ln libquicktime.so.0 libquicktime.so.1

This solved the problem in Kino and Kdenlive.
It is a workaround for me, I hope it works for others too.



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