On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 09:19:45 -0500 "David C. Rankin" <drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
On 10/05/2011 09:17 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Carl,
I thought you were on to something :) But... switching all to packman didn't change the error :( I installed the following:
cinelerra-2.1.5cv20110222-1.pm.27.14.x86_64 ffmpeg-0.8.5-0.pm.1.1.x86_64
Oh, by the way, my original packages were from videolan... They have the same versions you have now. I'll give those a try.
Hi David, Pardon the direct reply but I wanted to attach a trimmed screencap of the repositories I have configured on my system. Now that I think about it, I had the exact same problem with ffmpeg some time ago. I was testing all the audio / video tools that I could get my hands on, the goal being to reduce that collection to a core set of 'tried and true' tools to learn and use. I even wrote Packman's Cinelerra maintainer, who updated the code so it would work with my nVidia card; he turned hardware acceleration 'on', which was great :-) but in the process I learned that there are subtle differences between some Packman and videolan packages. Each maintainer is locked into these differences to maintain compatibility with their respective package sets. He specifically told me not to 'mix and match' between the two. I'd bet you have a library pulled in from videolan that is conflicting with one or more packages from Packman. I would try removing both repositories, downgrading everything to 'stock' openSUSE and then adding Packman again to install these packages. hth & regards, Carl