Hi All,
I've discussed Cinelerra, including the current latest --Cinelerra 6 for 64-bit systems here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 755#942755.
Then I went searching for Cinelerra 6 for 32-bit systems. Couldn't find any. The latest I could find was Cinelerra 5 updated Dec 21, 2015, here: http://cinelerra.org/2015/index.php/201 ... /cinelerra
Only three static builds are offered, one each for Centos, Opensuse and Ubuntu. The last, unpacked, runs under Tarhpup (32-bit), xenialpup, pupjibaro-synaptic and Slacko 5.7. It didn't run under Carolina-Vanguard. My guess is that the latter's glibs are too old. If so, it probably won't run under Racy and older Puppies. You may want to try don570's cinelerra 4.2.
mikesLr
Cinelerra 5 may be the last 32-bit & Cinelerra 6 and newer
Cinelerra 5 may be the last 32-bit & Cinelerra 6 and newer
Last edited by mikeslr on Fri 04 Oct 2019, 20:48, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Cinelerra 5 may be the last 32-bit & Cinelerra 6
Hi,mikeslr wrote:The last, unpacked, runs under Tarhpup (32-bit), xenialpup, pupjibaro-synaptic and Slacko 5.7.
You can download the 32-bit cinerella-5.1.pet package from
http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/
Tested with Puli.
Have fun!
Regards,
gjuhasz
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Re: Cinelerra 5 may be the last 32-bit & Cinelerra 6
Hi,gjuhasz wrote:You can download the 32-bit cinerella-5.1.pet package
I just read this at http://cinelerra.org/
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There are many versions of this application called Lumiera and "Cinelerra...." on other websites with various tweeks, random version numbers, & varying documentation, but this is the distribution they're all derived. Donations and support to other websites and versions which are called "Cinelerra", "Cinelerra-CV" or "Cinelerra 5.xxxxxxxxxx???" do not fund development of Cinelerra. In fact, support with those versions does nothing but delay the actual development of Cinelerra, as originally envsioned, created, and developed almost 20 years ago.
I want to keep distance from legal fights between software development teams. Therefore, I removed the package referenced in my post above. I will upload it again as "cin-5.1.pet" (without any other changes).
Thanks for your understanding.
Have fun!
Regards,
gjuhasz
Cinelerra is for professionnal studios
Cinelerra is for professionnal studios, useless with puppy. The most you can do with is is to read videos, but Gnome-mplayer will do better. It's my opinion. If some people are happy with Cinelerra, tant mieux.
Re: Cinelerra 5 may be the last 32-bit & Cinelerra 6
Hi,
I uploaded the 32-bit package as promised:
http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/cin-5.1.pet
Little change in technical sense, different planets from legal aspect.
See my posts above for the good reason behind this.
See also https://cinelerra-cv.org/about.php
To tell the truth, the name "cin" appears inside of the Cinelerra-GG 5.1 package I converted to .pet (I did nothing special beyond adding some missing libs).
Tested with Puli.
Have fun!
Regards,
gjuhasz
I uploaded the 32-bit package as promised:
http://www.smokey01.com/gjuhasz/packages/cin-5.1.pet
Little change in technical sense, different planets from legal aspect.
See my posts above for the good reason behind this.
See also https://cinelerra-cv.org/about.php
To tell the truth, the name "cin" appears inside of the Cinelerra-GG 5.1 package I converted to .pet (I did nothing special beyond adding some missing libs).
Tested with Puli.
Have fun!
Regards,
gjuhasz
Cinelerra 5.1: No longer 'one size fits all'
I just did some exploration of current Cinelerra builds. Couldn't find a 'Universal' tar.gz. Rather, what now appears are individual builds applicable only to specific versions of major distros. https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/tars/
Making adjustments to a build for a specific Major distro version so that it would run under a Puppy binary-compatible to a different distro version suggests that doing so may no longer be easy. See, the bottom of http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 03#1038603
Making adjustments to a build for a specific Major distro version so that it would run under a Puppy binary-compatible to a different distro version suggests that doing so may no longer be easy. See, the bottom of http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 03#1038603