On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:53:36 -0400
Wade Hampton wrote:
> Anyone have a good, stable video editor or have suggestions on how to run one
> of these in a stable platform?
In the past I was using Cinellerra (CV version), but it was not on Fedora.
Now, when i run Fedora (and I'm quite happy with it)
On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:53:36 -0400
Wade Hampton wrote:
> I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor
> results and a ton of crashes.
> Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
> recommend a
> video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to wh
On 05/26/2017 03:31 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/27/17 02:19, JD wrote:
Version: 17.3.0 (revision 8467)
cannot play mkv files :(
The video player I select in preferences is mplayer.
Even if I change it to mpv, it will not play mkv.
However, if I invoke either mplayer or mpv from command line,
On Fri, 26 May 2017 20:53:36 -0400
Wade Hampton wrote:
> Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
> recommend a
> video editor that just works
I've never gotten any video editor on linux to work well,
but for just editing out commercials from shows I download
from my
I am trying out multiple video editors on Fedora, with very poor results
and a ton of crashes.
Anyone have recommendations on how to stablize one of these or can you
recommend a
video editor that just works (like kdenlive used to when I used it last a
year ago)?
I am having the same results on two
On 05/26/2017 04:56 PM, wwp wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> sorry to disturb w/ list management issues.. I've been tried to post
> here but my message is waiting for moderator approval (since
> 2017-05-19). Nothing scary, but I wonder if it's because of its
> contents.. There was a text attachment, I tr
Hello there,
sorry to disturb w/ list management issues.. I've been tried to post
here but my message is waiting for moderator approval (since
2017-05-19). Nothing scary, but I wonder if it's because of its
contents.. There was a text attachment, I tried to sent it w/ the text
inserted in body ins
On 05/27/17 02:19, JD wrote:
> Version: 17.3.0 (revision 8467)
> cannot play mkv files :(
>
> The video player I select in preferences is mplayer.
> Even if I change it to mpv, it will not play mkv.
>
> However, if I invoke either mplayer or mpv from command line, then
> they do play the .mkv file.
On 05/26/2017 04:52 AM, Tim wrote:
I'm still not convinced with the cargo-cult idea that the BIOS clock is
actually designed to run slow, rather than that simply being a common
side-effect. I've certainly had a motherboard where that effect did not
happen.
I've had several slow-clock issues ov
Version: 17.3.0 (revision 8467)
cannot play mkv files :(
The video player I select in preferences is mplayer.
Even if I change it to mpv, it will not play mkv.
However, if I invoke either mplayer or mpv from command line, then
they do play the .mkv file.
_
On 05/26/2017 10:48 AM, Tom Killian wrote:
> Some years ago I had an IBM ThinkPad that one day failed to boot, and
> every subsystem diagnostic that ran at power-up (keyboard, memory, disk
> controller, ...) reported a problem. On a whim I put in a new clock
> battery and everything was fine. Now
Some years ago I had an IBM ThinkPad that one day failed to boot, and every
subsystem diagnostic that ran at power-up (keyboard, memory, disk
controller, ...) reported a problem. On a whim I put in a new clock
battery and everything was fine. Now any time a machine suddenly goes
flakey, the clock
On 05/26/2017 09:26 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 05/26/2017 08:04 AM, cen wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I need OpenVPN 2.3 because the end router has an outdated OpenVPN
>> version and OpenVPN 2.4 broke compatibility.
>>
>> 2 weeks ago I accidentally updated to 2.4 but I managed to do dnf
>> downgrade.
>>
>>
On 05/26/2017 08:04 AM, cen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need OpenVPN 2.3 because the end router has an outdated OpenVPN
> version and OpenVPN 2.4 broke compatibility.
>
> 2 weeks ago I accidentally updated to 2.4 but I managed to do dnf
> downgrade.
>
> However, after I updated Fedora 25 today I can no lo
On 05/26/17 17:04, cen wrote:
Hi
I need OpenVPN 2.3 because the end router has an outdated OpenVPN
version and OpenVPN 2.4 broke compatibility.
2 weeks ago I accidentally updated to 2.4 but I managed to do dnf downgrade.
However, after I updated Fedora 25 today I can no longer downgrade, it
sa
Hi
I need OpenVPN 2.3 because the end router has an outdated OpenVPN
version and OpenVPN 2.4 broke compatibility.
2 weeks ago I accidentally updated to 2.4 but I managed to do dnf downgrade.
However, after I updated Fedora 25 today I can no longer downgrade, it
says it is at lowest version.
On Thu, 2017-05-25 at 12:47 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Otherwise, with a weak battery the BIOS will usually revert to default
> settings which are generally considered conservative and "safe".
I'm not so sure that's the case. In many PCs, the BIOS clock, BIOS
memory, and perhaps other BIOS hard
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