> The frei0r effects have to be added to /usr/lib/frei0r-1 I am following this: https://frei0r.dyne.org/codedoc/html/group__pluglocations.html
And melt can find it just fine. I think it is great that one can install plugins locally. :-) > The xml UI has to be written as described at the link you told me: > https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/tree/master/data/effects > and it has to be added to /usr/share/kdenlive/effects/ >From the same link: "Kdenlive parses the effect folder at each startup, so that if you have an XML file describing a new effect, just copy it to your ~/.kde/share/apps/kdenlive/effects/ folder and restart Kdenlive to enable the new effect." I have seen videos where people say that you have to install it system wide. I have never tested locally, but I am very reluctant. :-) > [...] I can tell you that something similar already exists. > It's the frei0r.bgsubtractor which is now blacklisted >[...] Actually, this effect works pretty well, and it could be used for >achieving your goal. This is really great news! > The issue is that it takes the “reference” frame automatically, Is this the reason it is "blocked"? > [...] It could be fixed if we can set the “reference” by using > a frame in the clip through an absolute position . I will try to fix it, then. Does anyone know if the "keyframe" parameter has a working GUI? > I've reported this issue here > https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/issues/350 > but nobody has tried to fix it yet so far. > Maybe you can go forward with your effect and/or try to edit the > frei0r.bgsubtractor too and make it finally work. > This second option could be really great news. Some 20 years ago, I would go with my own solution. I will try to fix the bgsubtractor. I will try to figure which project it belongs to, so I can clone the repo. André Caldas. -- - Por que altera a ordem natural da conversação! - Por que não? - Eu não gosto, não. - Você gosta quando copiam a mensagem original ao final do e-mail?