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Olivier Girard (eolinwen) wrote : Re: [Openshot.bugs] [Bug 1364921] [NEW] openshot 1.4.3-1.1 ladspa plugins keep vanishing in 64 bit Trusty

Openshot 1.4.3 don't use ladpsa plugins but our framework MLT use them.
Before we don't have this warning but now yes with last versions of MLT. So
do just install them either your package manager either in a console.

2014-12-03 20:37 GMT+01:00 <email address hidden> <email address hidden>:

> Hi,
> You have old version of Openshot, ffmpeg and MLt.
> Use this faq's : https://answers.launchpad.net/openshot/+faq/1861
> https://answers.launchpad.net/openshot/+faq/1850
> https://answers.launchpad.net/openshot/+faq/1040
>
> 2014-09-03 14:33 GMT+02:00 cedial <email address hidden>:
>
>> Public bug reported:
>>
>> Openshot often refuses to start from the launcher, i.e. the launcher
>> icon appears to be dead. Ubuntu 14.04 is running in VirtualBox under
>> Windows 8.1.
>>
>> The following fix from Kirk Schnable temporarily fixes the problem:
>>
>> OpenShot version 1.4.0, Python 2.7.3, on Xubuntu 12.04, all updates are
>> installed. ... No LADSPA plugins were found! Check your LADSPA_PATH
>> environment variable. [Where the hell is it, and what do you check it
>> for?]
>>
>> I uninstalled and reinstalled OpenShot and Python's MLT libraries...
>> sudo apt-get remove openshot python-mlt3 --purge
>> sudo apt-get install python-mlt3 ## It is unclear whether this command
>> should refer to python-mlt or python-mlt3
>> sudo apt-get install openshot
>> Then I got rid of the old profile settings for the user.
>> mv ~/.openshot/ ~/.openshot-old/
>>
>> After doing the above steps I cleaned up the various cacheswith apt-get
>> and rebooted. Everything appeared to work. The next morning Openshot
>> reverted to having a dead launch icon.
>>
>> It is clear that the openshot package contains a lot of carefully
>> thought out and powerful features and represents a lot of very
>> impressive work by its developers. My problem is that ALL I want to do
>> is reduce a .avi file from my camera, UNCHANGED, to a 320 x 240 .mp4
>> that will play in the most common phone and desktop browsers using the
>> most elementary and featureless HTML5 video player imaginable. This
>> task, which should have been a no brainer and taken minutes, has been
>> only partially successful after 2 man days of frustration.
>>
>> ** Affects: openshot
>> Importance: Undecided
>> Status: New
>>
>> ** Attachment added: "openshot.debug"
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1364921/+attachment/4194339/+files/openshot.debug
>>
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>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1364921
>>
>> Title:
>> openshot 1.4.3-1.1 ladspa plugins keep vanishing in 64 bit Trusty
>>
>> Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
>> New
>>
>> Bug description:
>> Openshot often refuses to start from the launcher, i.e. the launcher
>> icon appears to be dead. Ubuntu 14.04 is running in VirtualBox under
>> Windows 8.1.
>>
>> The following fix from Kirk Schnable temporarily fixes the problem:
>>
>> OpenShot version 1.4.0, Python 2.7.3, on Xubuntu 12.04, all updates
>> are installed. ... No LADSPA plugins were found! Check your
>> LADSPA_PATH environment variable. [Where the hell is it, and what do
>> you check it for?]
>>
>> I uninstalled and reinstalled OpenShot and Python's MLT libraries...
>> sudo apt-get remove openshot python-mlt3 --purge
>> sudo apt-get install python-mlt3 ## It is unclear whether this command
>> should refer to python-mlt or python-mlt3
>> sudo apt-get install openshot
>> Then I got rid of the old profile settings for the user.
>> mv ~/.openshot/ ~/.openshot-old/
>>
>> After doing the above steps I cleaned up the various cacheswith apt-
>> get and rebooted. Everything appeared to work. The next morning
>> Openshot reverted to having a dead launch icon.
>>
>> It is clear that the openshot package contains a lot of carefully
>> thought out and powerful features and represents a lot of very
>> impressive work by its developers. My problem is that ALL I want to do
>> is reduce a .avi file from my camera, UNCHANGED, to a 320 x 240 .mp4
>> that will play in the most common phone and desktop browsers using the
>> most elementary and featureless HTML5 video player imaginable. This
>> task, which should have been a no brainer and taken minutes, has been
>> only partially successful after 2 man days of frustration.
>>
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Olivier
Cenwen un elfe sur la banquise/ an elve on the ice
Mon blog perso sur le multimédia, Ubuntu, Linux et OpenShot :
http://linuxevolution.wordpress.com/
Le forum d'Openshot où vous me trouverez : http://openshotusers.com/
http://openshotusers.com/forum/index.php
Nothing is lost until the last second.
The family motto : When we want, we can.
Astuces, Actualités, Logiciels, bref sur tout ce que je ne fais d'articles
dessus Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/111472725110173916234/posts>