I have a DV .avi file captured by Kino which size is 8G. When I go to the edit tab the sound is corrupted (digital noise instead of sound) on the scenes different from the first. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Open a DV .avi type 2 size > 2G 2.Export a movie 3.Look in a player Actual Results: Noise at the second part of the file (after 2G) Expected Results: Normal sound This bug was fixed just after 0.9.5 release. https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=114103&aid=1657388&group_id=14103 And now there is 1.0 release.
(In reply to comment #0) > This bug was fixed just after 0.9.5 release. Great news. However, the fix comes in the form of a local ffmpeg which creates a kino-specific and statically-linked transcode. So I'll need to think of how we can manage this, portage-wise. Denis.
(In reply to comment #1) > (In reply to comment #0) > > This bug was fixed just after 0.9.5 release. > > Great news. However, the fix comes in the form of a local ffmpeg which creates > a kino-specific and statically-linked transcode. So I'll need to think of how > we can manage this, portage-wise. AS in there is a "second" transcode that now needs to be placed somewhere in the filesystem that's not the "normal" transcode? Is there a patch in that local ffmpeg that could perhaps be applied to the gentoo ffmpeg ebuild?
Thanks to both of you for your input. I have just committed kino-1.0.0, so you should be able to get the ebuild from your preferred mirror in a few hours. The DV .avi bugfix will come in a new snapshot of ffmpeg, which is already in Portage but masked (ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20070325). You can go ahead and unmask it on your machine, it should work (but may break something else and comes with no warranty as usual...). Denis.