Please merge kino 1.2.0-1 from debian unstable
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
kino (Baltix) |
Fix Released
|
Medium
|
Mantas Kriaučiūnas | ||
kino (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
|
Wishlist
|
Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: kino
kino (1.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release (closes: #460671)
* debian/control: bump Standards-Version to 3.7.3
* debian/
* debian/
numbers
* debian/control: added Vcs-Browser and Vcs-Cvs fields
* debian/
* debian/rules: add call to autoreconf
* debian/control: added autoconf, automake, libtool to Build-Depends
* debian/control: added autoconf2.13, automake1.4 to Build-Conflicts
* debian/control: Recommends ffmpeg (closes: #457988)
-- Paul Brossier <email address hidden> Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:51:10 +0100
Upstream changes:
V 1.2.0
* New Ogg Theora export script that uses gstreamer (gst-launch)
* New Quicktime DV export script that uses ffmpeg (useful when Kino not
built
with libquicktime)
* New variable substitution in Titler Video Filter!
The following variables are supported:
#timecode# (movie timecode as seen at the bottom of the window),
#dv.timecode# (DV timecode)
#dv.datetime# (recording date and time)
#dv.date# (recording date)
#dv.time# (recording time)
#dv.filename# - base file name of clip
#filename# - project file name
#meta.*# - storyboard meta data, e.g. #meta.title#
* Added Finnish translation by Antti Sokero
Changes in version 1.2.0:
Changes by Dan Dennedy:
- ieee1394io.cc: bugfix reporting dropped frames resetting in capture.
- page_export_
audio.
- playlist.{h,cc}, page_export_
when no filename specified. It was generating a filename in the script
with a date/time stamp that would change from one pass to the next.
The fix uses new PlayList:
generated name that is arguably more appropriate.
- kino_common.cc: bugfix (1813236) loading a DV file whose filename
extension is not entirely lowercase causes Kino to import it.
- avi.cc: bugfix race condition in AVIFile:
Peter Schlaf.
- avi.cc: apply race condition bugfix to AVIFile:
- ffmpeg_mov.sh: added Quicktime DV export using ffmpeg.
- gstreamer_
- kino_plugin_
- textblock.h: fix compilation on multiple parameters named "outline"
- kino_extra.h, page_magick.cc: added GetFrameNumber() to SelectedFrames
(for dvtitler).
- dvtitler.
default.
- dvtitler.{h,cc}: added variable substitution support.
- frame.h, preferences.cc, PixbufUtils.cc, superimpose.cc: compilation
fixes for some environments.
- preferences.cc: change default for Preview on External Monitor to off
to reduce crashing on juju - new firewire stack.
- message.{h,cc}, kino_common.cc: bugfix (1763312) file deletion
confirmation dialog can exceed screen height. Added new
modal_
- page_export_avi.cc: hide Quicktime option if not built with quicktime
support.
- kino.glade, page_export_
missing runtime dependency (sox, mp2enc, lame, oggenc).
- commands.{h,cc}, kino_av_pipe.cc, kino_common.{h,cc}, page.h,
page_
page_
riff.{h,cc}, rwpipe.cc, v4l.h: add const to some char* to cleanup
compiler warnings.
- frame.cc: fix building/encoding with ffmpeg/libavformat >= 52.0.0.
- Kino.desktop: fix French GenericName/
- kino_en_
- kino_common.{h,cc}: bugfix (1846847) to use Quit button instead of
Close in dialog on exit.
Changes by Antti Sokero:
- po/fi.po: Added Finnish translation.
Changed in kino: | |
importance: | Undecided → Wishlist |
Changed in kino (Baltix): | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
I've fixed this bug - I've merged Ubuntu changes with latest Debian packages (version 1.3.0), anyone can download sources and deb file from ftp://ftp. akl.lt/ Linux/Baltix/ Baltix- Ubuntu- packages/ hardy/kino- video-editor/
Ubuntu kino maintainers, please use my diff.gz from location above for Ubuntu Intrepid.
I also fixed important bug #152392 (Kino can't capture video) - Kino should be compiled with --with-dv1394 instead of --without-dv1394, but in 7.10 (and in 8.04) someone forgot this and since Ubuntu 7.10 debian/rules contains --without-dv1394, like in Debian.
I've changed this to --with-dv1394, like in Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty. This is the only way to get kino working in Ubuntu as we still use dv1394 for firewire video input/output.