>Florian Kulzer wrote :
>> On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 19:52:43 +0000, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> How do I install cinelerra?  I did many attempts with different entries in
>> sources.list, but either the package is `not found' or there are unmet
>> dependencies.  What shall the proper entries be in sources.list?
> 
> AFAICT, cinelerra is available from debian-multimedia.org (please try to
> use a mirror in your sources.list), but only for Lenny and Sid. If you
> are on Etch then you might have to compile it yourself, which will
> probably be a pain in the neck because it depends on some libraries that
> are themselves not in Debian.
> 

Cinelerra and Kdenlive are both available for Lenny and upward, not
Etch. Outside of the debian-multimedia packages (which I would
recommend) there's a few other possible repositories, this one for
instance has given good results for 64bit systems :

http://giss.tv/~vale/debian64/

But I would definitely stick with
debian-multimedia, and as Florian Kulzer said building from sources is
really not an easy option with Cinelerra...

Out of curiosity I have tested Openmovieeditor following your question,
which is available in Debian

http://packages.debian.org/lenny/openmovieeditor

saving you the hassle of adding debian-multimedia to your sources. It
has worked very well doing exactly what you want: adding some still
images in the beginning of a 800M video, wrapping up some text on top of
that, and then rendering everything in mpeg video and audio. So it's
worth a try if you can't cope with Cinelerra installation and
not-so-friendly gui...

 To quickly grasp the basics of Openmovieeditor :

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9ljEb1PdEdM

 To see what Cinelerra can do for you :

http://makefx.wordpress.com/

Tom


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