Open Movie Editor is designed to be a simple tool, that provides basic movie making capabilites. It aims to be powerful enough for the amateur movie artist, yet easy to use. It uses gavl, for which an ebuild can be find at http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124503
Created attachment 81020 [details] openmovieeditor-20060226.ebuild (New Package)
Hmmm. I took a look at openmovieeditor some time ago and I'm not sure if your dep are correct. I'll check this, if I'm not mistaken, it runs without jack but needs libquicktime-0.9.8. Will report later. Cheers, Marc.
Just for your info... openmovieeditor-0.0.20061130.tar.gz is out
Created attachment 103112 [details] New version 0.0.20061130
(In reply to comment #3) > Just for your info... openmovieeditor-0.0.20061130.tar.gz is out > It depends on gavl, which isn't in portage too.
Created attachment 107897 [details] New Version 0.0.20061221 latest version, also available in my overlay https://svn.swisstech.net/gentoo/ebuild/
Created attachment 129503 [details] new ebuild openmovieeditor-0.0.20070607.ebuild It seems to be working :) At least rendering from dv to h264. I have problems with the sound output (with or without jackd transport). I got to investigate more. I've used gavl from here : http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124503
Created attachment 142955 [details] openmovieeditor-0.0.20080203.ebuild version bump - tested on ~amd64 -- would be nice to extend it with the optional frei0r plugins available from http://www.piksel.org/Frei0r however, I'm not sure if that needs to be an additional ebuild or just added to this ebuild (wouldn't it require a use flag to enable to plugins or not?)
gavl is in portage now, version 0.2.7 and version 1.0.0. openmovieeditor runs in to a compile error with 1.0.0 - masking it helped, so the ebuild should contain a dependencie for gavl >1.0.0
Created attachment 155871 [details] openmovieeditor-0.0.20080523.ebuild
If somebody wants to proxy-maintain this, I am willing to commit it.
It seems like somebody is already maintaining this in pro-audio overlay: http://gentoo.zapto.org/repos/pro-audio/media-video/openmovieeditor/openmovieeditor-0.0.20080523.ebuild It seems the other version has fix for newer ffmpeg..
The only issue I see is that current versions of GCC brake open movie editor. It builds just fine with older versions. AudioFileFfmpeg.cxx:135: error: 'avcodec_decode_audio' was not declared in this scope
It seems it's ffmpeg rather than gcc: http://www.openmovieeditor.org/board/viewtopic.php?id=948 although I haven't looked to the problem yet (busy with re-installing system)
Created attachment 169790 [details] Updated ebuild
Created attachment 169792 [details, diff] Additional patch
Anyone tried the new version on something else than ~amd64 ? Just curious if it works at all ;-)
(In reply to comment #17) > Anyone tried the new version on something else than ~amd64 ? Just curious if it > works at all ;-) > I have tried it on ~x86 and it installs perfectly. I have not yet worked with the program but at least it starts with no problems.
new version: openmovieeditor-0.0.20081029 (renaming ebuild) but depends on >=gmerlin-avdecoder-0.1.7 no ebuild exists (only gavl) http://gmerlin.sourceforge.net/
Feel free to try it out from http://slonko.net/portage/ The problem is that on ~amd64 it constantly crashes (not sure about other architectures), so you would better stick to version 20080523. I have spoken to a person who experienced the very same problem and is in touch with the author and he said the fix is on its way, so I'm waiting for the next release and for now stick to the previous version.
I'm using the 20080523.ebuild of 10/25, along with the fix-linkage.patch, and I'm having a compile problem (x86): ----------------------------- Making all in LoadSaveManager make[3]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/media-video/openmovieeditor-0.0.20080523/work/openmovieeditor-0.0.20080523/src/LoadSaveManager' i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/usr/include/lqt -DAVCODEC -DSWSCALE -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -pthread -I/usr/include/fltk-1.1 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -O3 -march=pentium3 -fprefetch-loop-arrays -funroll-loops -pipe -I/usr/X11R6/include -ggdb -I../../src -I../../src/sl -I../../src/tinyxml -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/usr/include/lqt -DAVCODEC -DSWSCALE -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include -pthread -I/usr/include/fltk-1.1 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -O3 -march=pentium3 -fprefetch-loop-arrays -funroll-loops -pipe -I/usr/X11R6/include -march=pentium4 -Wall -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -MT LoadSaveManager.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/LoadSaveManager.Tpo -c -o LoadSaveManager.o LoadSaveManager.cxx In file included from LoadSaveManager.cxx:42: ../../src/nle.h:440:27: error: FL/Fl_Spinner.H: No such file or directory ../../src/nle.h:441:32: error: FL/Fl_Input_Choice.H: No such file or directory /usr/include/fltk-1.1/FL/Fl_Image.H: In constructor 'Fl_RGB_Image::Fl_RGB_Image(const uchar*, int, int, int, int)': /usr/include/fltk-1.1/FL/Fl_Image.H:93: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules ------------------------- I am going to assume that my installed version of fltk is not sufficient, so perhaps the dependency for fltk should be more specific. Currently it is just: DEPEND=">=media-libs/libquicktime-1.0.2 x11-libs/fltk >=dev-libs/glib-2.10.3 ... Today I have installed fltk-1.1.4, which is no longer in portage: gladstone openmovieeditor # equery list fltk [ Searching for package 'fltk' in all categories among: ] * installed packages [I--] [M ] x11-libs/fltk-1.1.4 (1.1) I will upgrade fltk to the latest stable in portage and report back...
After installing the latest stable fltk: gladstone openmovieeditor # equery list fltk [ Searching for package 'fltk' in all categories among: ] * installed packages [I--] [ ] x11-libs/fltk-1.1.7-r2 (1.1) And then emerging openmovieeditor again: >>> media-video/openmovieeditor-0.0.20080523 merged.
Seems like those missing header files appeared for the first time in 1.1.7 version. I'll update ebuilds to include this restriction..
Ebuild was updated (URL in #20). Feel free to try the new version (20090105).
Added all openmovieeditor related ebuilds to pro-audio overlay: http://svnweb.tuxfamily.org/listing.php?repname=proaudio%2Fproaudio&path=&