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Hello. I just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04. And first thing I noticed was that Kdenlive was no longer there. I tried to install it from Synapsis, and the installation seems to go fine, but the program does not appear on the programs menu, and if I try to start the program from the terminal, the computer logs me off. I'we tried installing/reinstalling, installing the package on this site and many other things. Any suggestions??? I have been able to start the program from the terminal a couple of times (out of the 100's I'we tried), and I really need it to work because I'm working on a project there. |
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I'm using Kubuntu 8.04 and I have kdenlive installed from the repositories... the only downfall is that this is a SVN version and it's highly unstable... |
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I've got the same problem with Kdenlive. |
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Hi there - I am new to this forum today. I run Ubuntu 8.0.4 LTS on an AMD64 3200+ with 1gig RAM on a KT8 Neo (MSI 6702 v1) with 2 x 150gb SATA disks. I am using kdenlive 0.6.0-svn (Using KDE 3.5.9) which was downloaded from the Ubuntu repository via Synaptic Package Manager. I have been trying to complete a not-for-profit video against a deadline - not easy with kdenlive, and in the process discovered that when I open a recent project there is always some network activity (the back of the box faces me, so I can see the link and active lights). What I have discovered is that unplugging the network cable as I open a recent project improves the likelihood that the project will open without a crash. I can then reconnect and carry on working till the next problem arises. I don't understand why that should make a difference, but it does allow me to complete projects by deadlines. I also discovered that pulling in images for 'montage' slides that had not been previously sized to the final frame size of the video is a sure way to end up with a project that cannot be re-opened. I read in this forum that adding an additional audio track to the number is use provides stability, and this is also part of my routine now. I pass these on to other users in case it helps them too. One day, kdenlive will be the off-line editor of choice since it offers so much promise! Keep up the good work. |
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