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Hi everybody
I am running Fedora 20 (64) with a Mate desktop I use kdenlive for a while already, but recently I read there should be an image stabilizer available. When I add a clip and right click on it, in none of the menus there is the option for a stabilizer. Can anybody explain to me what else I need? (I installed 0.9.10 from rpmfusion). Thanks for your advice. ====== Werner |
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I think you need to install the stabilizer software. It does not install by default w/ Kdenlive. There's a post that details how to do that. I can not find it presently however. Kdenlive notices that the stabilizer has been installed and then enables the option on the menu.
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Thanks for the comment, I would appreciate the link. I tried a few searches, but all I find are some guesses why Debian/Ubuntu installations won't work.
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You need vid.stab. This ubuntu PPA (might not work for you on Fedora though) has it
https://launchpad.net/~sunab/+archive/u ... elease-old vid.stab 2:0.98b-0ubuntu0~sunab~utopic1 libvidstab1.0 probably also does the job. From Doug McMahon <mc631man@gmail.com> in ubuntu extra . I have 2:1.0~trusty |
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