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I just installed kdenlive and transcode. I can't find a stabilize or deshake command anywhere. Am I missing something else? |
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You also need the vid.stab package.
One place you can get this is https://launchpad.net/~sunab/+archive/u ... ve-release |
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Ok I'm on fedora and need rpm. Anyway I grabbed the vid.stab source from github, built, and installed it. Still can't find no stabilize command. Here are screen shots of my menu: http://picpaste.com/vidstab1-PiDv2nvT.jpg http://picpaste.com/vidstab2-pU6TWIzZ.jpg
Last edited by petehuffington on Wed Jan 07, 2015 7:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Oh wait, I didn't build the transcode plugin part. let me try that
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Did you fix this problem? I have stabilize in transcode, but no right-click menu to use it in Kdenlive 0.9.10 . Thanks |
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No, I gave up on it. |
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So I took a kubuntu 15.04 version with fully updated system from the standard ubuntu repositories.
And then I added Sunabs ppa offering the 15.04 version - https://launchpad.net/~sunab/+archive/kdenlive-release It has frei0r-plugins ver 1.4-3 from Ubuntu universe and libavformat56 6:11.2-1 ubuntu universe I then installed kdenlive (15.04.2-0ubuntu0-~sunab~vivid4) kdenlive-data (15.04.2-0ubuntu0-~sunab~vivid4) libmlt++3 (0.9.6-0ubuntu0~sunab~vivid1) libmlt-data (0.9.6-0ubuntu0~sunab~vivid1) libmlt6 (0.9.6-0ubuntu0~sunab~vivid1) libvidstab1.0 (2:0.98b-0ubuntu0~sunab~vivid1) melt ( 0.9.6-0ubuntu0~sunab~vivid1) I then obtained a version of kdenlive where stabilize is available |
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