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Message #03122
Re: [Bug 554292] Re: openshot doesn't find installed libraries
Well, OpenShot technically does not depend on libavformat, but rather
libmlt1 (which depends on libavformat). So, I think this is out of our
hands for the moment. =) I think it's up to each distribution on how the
choose to package libmlt1, and which version of libavformat gets installed
by default.
Thanks!
-Jonathan
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Matthew Grimes <
matthew.koichi.grimes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> As suggested in your link, I installed the package "libavformat-extra",
> and that fixed the problem. Thanks!
>
> I installed Openshot through the package manager (PPA). It seems like
> Openshot's .deb should have been configured to install libavformat-extra
> automatically, along with all the other prerequisites. Should I file a
> separate bug along those lines?
>
> --
> openshot doesn't find installed libraries
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554292
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>
> Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New
>
> Bug description:
> OS: Ubuntu 9.10
> Installation method: PPA
> OpenShot version: 1.1.2
>
> I tried to export an unsaved project, with the following settings:
>
> Profile: Web
> Target: YouTube-HD
> Video Profile: HDV 720 30p
> Quality: High
>
>
> Upon selecting the final option (Quality: High), I immediately got the
> following error pop-up, even before hitting the "Export Video" button:
>
> "The following formats/codecs are missing from your system:
>
> libx264
> libmp3lame
>
> You will not be able to use the selected export profile. You will need to
> install the missing formats/codecs or choose a different export profile."
>
> However, these libraries are installed (via Ubuntu's apt-get), under the
> paths:
> /usr/lib/libx264.so.67
> /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
> /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so.0.0.0
>
> Adding soft-links to the above libraries in usr/local/lib called libx264.so
> and libmp3lame.so didn't fix the problem.
>
>
>
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openshot doesn't find installed libraries
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554292
You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenShot
Developers, which is subscribed to OpenShot Video Editor.
Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New
Bug description:
OS: Ubuntu 9.10
Installation method: PPA
OpenShot version: 1.1.2
I tried to export an unsaved project, with the following settings:
Profile: Web
Target: YouTube-HD
Video Profile: HDV 720 30p
Quality: High
Upon selecting the final option (Quality: High), I immediately got the following error pop-up, even before hitting the "Export Video" button:
"The following formats/codecs are missing from your system:
libx264
libmp3lame
You will not be able to use the selected export profile. You will need to install the missing formats/codecs or choose a different export profile."
However, these libraries are installed (via Ubuntu's apt-get), under the paths:
/usr/lib/libx264.so.67
/usr/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
/usr/lib/libmp3lame.so.0.0.0
Adding soft-links to the above libraries in usr/local/lib called libx264.so and libmp3lame.so didn't fix the problem.
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