Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

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Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Cenwen » Sat May 08, 2010 7:51 pm

Hi,
I open a new subjet/post about the dependencies on Lucid. You know all that the Openshot Project is a living project and each time that he is progress (=a new version :o ), a number are added or removed for other. eg for the next version libglade will be not used. :D (Thanks for moimael for preparing the future and Gnome 3.0 :twisted: )
So, here this is the list of the dependencies for Lucid (fresh installation) :
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x264
ffmpeg
python
python-xdg
python-gtk2
python-glade2
python-pygoocanvas
libgoocanvas3
libgoocanvas-common
python-mlt2
melt
MLT (libmlt, libmlt-data et libmlt++3)
frei0r-plugins
sox
librsvg2-common
libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio


Note : it will be wonderful if the members of the others distributions (under Ubuntu) will tell us what are the dependencies than they have for having a working installation of Openshot. Thanks :roll:

Edit of the 25 June 2010(not take at this date !)/16 July :
MLT is not without bug but in Ubuntu you have only the "official version". All is not loose. Some people have created some ppa and you could find in some differents version of MLT.

This have the 0.5.5.(unstable realase) : https://launchpad.net/~agateau/+archive/ppa/

This have the 0.5.0 (stable realase) : https://launchpad.net/~sunab/+archive/ppa

This have the 0.5.6 (stable realase + latest commits) : https://launchpad.net/~sunab/+archive/sunab2

We would recommend only installing MLT from these PPA's, and then disable the PPA to ensure you don't suffer from any breakages.
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Jonathan » Wed May 12, 2010 5:30 am

I think it's important to note that installing OpenShot in Lucid (Ubuntu 10.04) does not install the frei0r-plugins package, which will crash OpenShot if any frei0r effects are added to your timeline. Hopefully we'll get that fixed soon. =)
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby johntn » Thu May 13, 2010 7:31 am

Hi Cenwen,

Thanks for the list, I was missing 2 of those in Ultimate Edition 2.6 and i think 5 in Ubuntu 10.4.

But I must still be missing something as noted in another post.

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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Cenwen » Mon May 17, 2010 9:12 pm

Hi,
@Jonathan
That's right for all. I was forgotten to note this here.
@johntn
Ah ? and which ? Normally, if i done none error, Ultimate Edition and Lucid have the same base (= Ubuntu) :D
Do you remember which one ?
I have done this list when i have installed Openshot in a new installation of Lucid to be sure that there is missing nothing ;) .
Thanks
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby bitman » Mon May 24, 2010 4:33 pm

Cenwen wrote:
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x264
ffmpeg
...
librsvg2-common
libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio


Hi!
I have some trouble and I don't know where I can look solution.
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bm@bitman-ws:~$ sudo apt-get install openshot
Reading package lists ... Done
Building Dependency Tree
Reading state information ... Done
Some packages can not be installed. You may ask the impossible,
use up or unstable, and you requested Packages
not yet been created or removed from Incoming.
The following information may help you:
Packages that have satisfied dependencies:
  openshot: Dependencies (Depends): melt but it will not be installed
            Dependencies (Depends): python-mlt2 but it will not be installed
E: Broken packages

Now I try install "Dependencies on Lucid 10.04" and what I have:
  • x264 - installed (2:0.94.1564+svn20100426-gita927654~webupd8~lucid7)
  • ffmpeg - installed (4:0.6~svn20100505-1ubuntu1~multimediappa1)
  • python, python-xdg, python-gtk2, python-glade2, python-pygoocanvas, libgoocanvas3, libgoocanvas-common - installed
  • python-mlt2 - NOT installed. When I set mark to install it (0.5.4-1), Synaptic say "python-mlt2: Dependencies (Depends): libmlt++3 but not selected for installation".
  • OK,
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    bm@bitman-ws:~$ sudo apt-get install libmlt++3
    Reading package lists ... Done
    ...
    Packages that have satisfied dependencies:
      libmlt++3: Dependencies (Depends): libmlt2 but it will not be installed
    E: Broken packages
    bm@bitman-ws:~$ sudo apt-get install libmlt2
    Reading package lists ... Done
    ...
    Packages that have satisfied dependencies:
     libmlt2: Dependencies (Depends): libavcodec-extra-52 but it will not be installed
               Dependencies (Depends): libavformat-extra-52 but it will not be installed
               Dependencies (Depends): libswscale-extra-0 but it will not be installed
    E: Broken packages
    bm@bitman-ws:~$ sudo apt-get install libavcodec-extra-52 libavformat-extra-52 libswscale-extra-0
    ... OK
    bm@bitman-ws:~$ sudo apt-get install libmlt2
    ...
    Packages that have satisfied dependencies:
      libmlt2: Dependencies (Depends): libavutil-extra-49 but it will not be installed
    E: Broken packages

    And now...
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    bm@bitman-ws:~$ sudo apt-get install libavutil-extra-49
    Reading package lists ... Done
    Building Dependency Tree
    Reading state information ... Done
    The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer needed:
      libftgl2 libglew1.5 libcddb2 libdvbpsi5 libvlc5 libupnp3 libiso9660-7
      libprojectm2 liblua5.1-0 libprojectm-data vlc-data libtar libvlccore4
      libvcdinfo0 libebml0 libmatroska0 libosso1
    Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
    Packages that will be REMOVED:
      libavcodec-extra-52 libavformat-extra-52 libavutil-extra-50
      libswscale-extra-0
    New packages that will be installed:
      libavutil-extra-49
    updated 0, set a new package to remove the four marked packages and package 0 not upgraded.
    You must download 0B/100, 0kB archives.
    After this operation will be released on disk 14,1 MB.
    Do you want to continue [Y / n] has?

Packages that have satisfied dependencies:
libmlt2: Dependencies (Depends): libavcodec-extra-52 but it will not be installed
Dependencies (Depends): libavformat-extra-52 but it will not be installed
Dependencies (Depends): libswscale-extra-0 but it will not be installed

and
Packages that will be REMOVED:
libavcodec-extra-52 libavformat-extra-52 libavutil-extra-50
libswscale-extra-0


What it mean? And how I can repair it?
My list of repos (if it need):
  • http://ppa.launchpad.net/nvidia-vdpau/cutting-edge-multimedia/ubuntu
  • http://ppa.launchpad.net/akirad/akirad/ubuntu
  • http://ppa.launchpad.net/sunab/sunab2/ubuntu
  • http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu
  • http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/
  • http://ppa.launchpad.net/openshot.developers/ppa/ubuntu
  • http://ppa.launchpad.net/nilarimogard/webupd8/ubuntu
  • http://packages.medibuntu.org/
  • http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates/ubuntu
  • http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ppa/ubuntu
  • http://ppa.launchpad.net/nvidia-vdpau/ppa/ubuntu
  • http://deb.playonlinux.com/
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Cenwen » Mon May 24, 2010 6:56 pm

Hum
Effectively, you have installed something which seems to be incompatible with the "normal" version. :o
After, the problem is to know what you have installed. :?
good point to give us so much details and my little finger tells me that it is a problem with the sunab repositorie or/and Webup8 repositorie. :roll:
Have you kdenlive installed ? I will try to see what is installed in the sunab repositorie and i will desintall all the softwares which are in the repositorie in first. AFter, if it is not worked for the sunab, i'll do it for the webup8 repositorie.
For the version of ffmpeg it is normal that the version49 desintall the version50. keep the version 50.
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby bitman » Mon May 24, 2010 8:30 pm

Cool!
After switching off sunab repo openshot install without problems. And then I remembered why I used the sunab repository: I was looking for the solution of another problem, which now appear again, but this is a new topic.
Thank you!
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Cenwen » Mon May 24, 2010 8:44 pm

I'm happy for you but be careful with some repositories like sunab and webup8. If i have an advice with this repositories who have a lot of softwares, it is using them punctually. :twisted: Just for a software like me. ;)
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Andy » Tue May 25, 2010 9:03 pm

Yes, a good tip is to install what you want from a PPA and then remove the PPA from your software sources.
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby bitman » Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:05 pm

Hello. I'm here again.
Please specify PPAs, from which should be installed every package, in the list of dependencies.
And (for example) for my case:
- Graphics Card NVIDIA 9 ** series (for hardware acceleration I use libva+vdpau+nvidia-driver packages)
- To view the video I like to use vlc
- For video processing, I want to use Openshot with hardware acceleration.
When I install Openshot on the recommendations above, it works, but melt still plays AVCHD slow and choppy (and I think that he does not use the acceleration).
Please help find the right PPAs (without conflicts in dependencies), so hardware acceleration works everywhere.
Thank you.
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Andy » Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:59 pm

To be clear, the dependencies for Openshot should all come from the standard repositories. It is not necessary to add PPAs to install the dependencies.
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby bitman » Wed Jun 09, 2010 11:03 pm

... and in this case Openshot (MLT) not use VAAPI or VDPAU :-( .
All this time (from last msg) I tried to install MLT in all possible combinations with VAAPI/VDPAU (with (or not) ffmpeg; libs only) from http://ppa.launchpad.net/nvidia-vdpau/c ... ia/ubuntu; compiled it all from src; read a lot of manuals & forumthreads etc... Videoplayers works with hwaccel perfectly (both with VAAPI & VDPAU)... But MLT... I could not make it work... And I have no many time for these experiments.
Please, help: I ready to learn all info that need for it, but plz show me correct way.
I started usin Linux (not long time ago) because I hoping to get a reliable system with minimum problem. And now I have that troubles...
At work I using FreeBSD but without GUI. May be easier to use at home FreeBSD too? Have you info how Openshot "being friends" with HW acceleration on FreeBSD?

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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Andy » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:42 am

You should really direct this question to the MLT mailing list, Openshot doesn't do any hardware acceleration itself, it is dependent on your build of MLT.
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby Cenwen » Thu Jun 10, 2010 1:55 pm

Hi,
Like Andy have said we depend of MLT and for the moment he doesn't support the hardware acceleration. I'll said more than i not know none software in the Linux World who use the hardware acceleration in Multimedia under the video player and only with a nvidia card. :o Unfortunately :cry:
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Re: Dependencies on Lucid 10.04

Postby bitman » Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:32 pm

Andy wrote:You should really direct this question to the MLT mailing list...

Of course you're right. Sorry...
for the moment he doesn't support the hardware acceleration

I started all these attempts because I saw msgs like this:
version 0.5.0 released
This is an enhancement release, confined mainly to the modules rather than the framework. In particular, this adds support for VDPAU, YADIF, and HD-SDI technologies!
(http://www.mltframework.org/twiki/bin/v ... rojectNews)


Sorry & thank you for your wasted time. I will "dig" in the direction of MLT/FFmpeg.
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