marco wrote:
Hi, I would be very excited to pix_dv to work.
Unfortunately, there are some problems compiling... (I am using a highly modified Redhat 7.1 machine)
Since there is no ./configure script for makeauxlibs, I had to edit the Makefile for glm so that it would find glut.h in /usr/X11R6/include. (Perhaps a configure for makeauxlibs would be a good idea, as many people probably don't have those libs, I couldn't find glm quickly using google (and the top-level configure was blocking on that). Then I saw you had included it!)
Ja, I think compiling Gem could be easier, but it looks like the sources are prepared for cross-platform use. Still, reading the README.build notes make it clear what needs done. IMO, the AuxLibs stuff needs a 'make install' too.
Which version of libdv should I use? I did not find this in the Docs.
IOannes might be asleep now (he spent yesterday helping me compile Gem, I think I wore him out ;) so I'll repeat what he advised me. Yes, you want the Heroine Warrior libquicktime stuff; IOannes also suggested using libmpeg3 instead of libmpeg, and there are some code bugs that he may have fixed now in the sources. Also, the configure script needs a little more attention. But remember, this version is an alpha release.
I've tested his examples for pix_film and pix_movie: pix_film worked great, but I had problems with pix_movie that I'll investigate today.
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at http://sound.condorow.net