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Since I've been able to build the 0.6SVN version after this latest round of improvements, I have created a very short test video. Unfortunately, my export is stuck at 0% across the bottom of KDEnlive; since I launched it from a terminal I have its current actions, which are this and only this since I clicked the [export] button: kdenlive: / / / /CHOSEN ENCODER CMD: :MED:Mpeg:720x480:High::avformat::mpeg:format=mpeg minrate=0 b=12000 ab=384000 ar=48000 s=720x480 progressive=1 Its been sitting there for ten minutes. Any ideas?? |
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A bug was opened about this issue. My guess is that you don't have the "inigo" binary in your path, so Kdenlive does not find it. I committed a fix to Kdenlive so that now it will check that and ask for a path if required. Please try updating (Mlt and Mlt++ need to be updated too) and let me know. Related bug report: Edit: it might also be that you have 2 versions of Mlt on your system, an stable version installed system wide and a development version installed locally. In that case, you need to tell Kdenlive to use the development version of inigo. To do this, go to Kdenlive Setting->Misc and give the correct path for inigo. |
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I recompiled and it still didn't work, even though the Inigo path was there; then I opened the Inigo path folder selection thing, and clicked on the Inigo binary itself; at that point it worked and my export is working! AND, the audio and video are in sync, and cutpoints are accurate! (NTSC) That was a big issue for me before, so this seems to be working much more reliably! JB and Dan D, you two and your teams are amazing. Thank you both! |
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Well I have exatly the same problem. To sum up my configuration, I installed kdenlive on my Suse 10.3 from the Packman repository. I have read that kdenlive could possibly not find the inigo binary. So I had it to Setting->Misc. But it has no effect. It only says that I need to reconfigure it at startup. So I put /usr and it starts fine, but still does not export. For information, my input files are H.264 encoded with MP3, but it is rendered correctly in the viewing window. So I think it is fine, but who knows ? Please help me ! This soft is wonderful but I can't use it at its maximum. :cry: |
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Hi. I just checked and the suse 10.3 package is quite old (47 days old). This version does not use inigo for rendering, but instead uses kdenlive_render. One thing you can try is to generate an export script (from the render dialog, click on the "create script" button, choose a location and press "save") Then, open a terminal, go to the directory where you saved your script and run it. If the script is called "my_project.sh", type: ./my_project.sh what does the output say ? regards |
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Well it seems that it begins normally. And in the end, the video clip is created successfully. WOW ! Here is the result of the command line. It seems that the end is not handled properly since the script never gives back control to the prompt. lxuser@linux:/windows/data/Agnes> sh ./test.sh Thanks a lot for your answer. Now I can at least render my video. |
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Sorry in fact I realized that I did not answered your question exactly. When I type ./my_project.sh, the prompt says: So maybe it is also a problem ... |
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