pet for kino video editor please.

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pet for kino video editor please.

#1 Post by enhu »

pet for kino video editor please. i need to edit videos for my youtube.
did anyone ever tried compiling kino?

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#2 Post by Béèm »

Did you search the forum with the puppysearch link in my sig?
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Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
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#3 Post by enhu »

i always did/will. but i can't trust the old threads as sometimes old pets don't work like it depend to which puppy release were using. im using puppy 431.

new releases must be documented like any distro. such as fedora or any.

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#4 Post by Doglover »

Try MediaPup, Kino is compiled and works well, as far as a pet goes, they may have one.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=37602

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#5 Post by enhu »

Doglover wrote:Try MediaPup, Kino is compiled and works well, as far as a pet goes, they may have one.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=37602
i have to change os?

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#6 Post by Doglover »

No you can make a live cd, boot with that and use it to edit your video. Or extract the files.

How hard is that?

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#7 Post by enhu »

Doglover wrote:No you can make a live cd, boot with that and use it to edit your video. Or extract the files.
How hard is that?
that's really hard when all i do daily is editing videos for my site. and that i have to reboot just to edit these videos.

i like kino as its just a simple tool to cut, append and etc.
any other solutions?

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#8 Post by gposil »

There is a pet for Kino-1.3.4 in the Dpup repository at ibiblio: http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ackages-5/, but not tested in non-dpup Puppy.

Try it...
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#9 Post by enhu »

There is a pet for Kino-1.3.4 in the Dpup repository at ibiblio: http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ackages-5/, but not tested in non-dpup Puppy.
puppy pet manager installed it, no missing dependencies but didn't work.

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#10 Post by duncanSF »

kino-1.3.4-dpup is still the most recent version appearing in the ppm without leveraging repositories from other distributions and, on puppy 4.3.1 it still does not work.

Specifically, it's missing:
libswscale.so.0
libavcodec.so.52

and appears to make reference to other packages which are also missing libraries:
/usr/lib/libquicktime1/lqt_schroedinger.so missing
libschroedinger-1.0.so.0
liboil-0.3.so.0
/usr/lib/quicktime1/lqt_faad2.so missing
libfaad.so.2
/usr/lib/libquicktime1/lqt_ffmpeg.so missing
libavcodec.so.52
libswscale.so.0

d.

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