brunofin | 19 Oct 2011 13:55
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[PiTiVi] Effects in PiTiVi not showing up


Hi,

I'm using Linux Mint 11 64-bits, and I just installed PiTiVi 0.15.0 from
it's PPA, because I've heard it support effects now.

The problem is that on the effects windows, there's no effects. I've
installed the packages listed on their website on this address
http://www.pitivi.org/manual/effects.html
It says I need:

The appropriate GStreamer plugins
frei0r-plugins
gnome-video-effects

GStreamer plugins are the good, the bad and the ugly, I have those
installed.
frei0r-plugins is also installed, from Ubuntu's repositories.
gnome-video-effects is not available in Ubuntu's repositories, but I manage
to find a.deb from Debian's repositories. It's source code is also available
on its website.

Still, no effects. Anyone knows why this is happening? Maybe I should
install gnome-video-effects from source instead of that .deb?
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Jeff Fortin | 21 Oct 2011 02:25
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Re: [PiTiVi] Effects in PiTiVi not showing up

Hi,
did you check in the "Effects library" tab or in the clip properties tab?
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Titcomb, Andrew | 24 Oct 2011 22:34

[PiTiVi] Timewarp in PiTiVi?

Hello –

 

Is there timewarp capability in PiTiVi?

 

Thanks.

 

- andrewt

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Jeff Fortin | 25 Oct 2011 04:41
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Re: [PiTiVi] Timewarp in PiTiVi?

Not yet, sorry!
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Jeff Fortin | 25 Oct 2011 05:06
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Re: [PiTiVi] Timewarp in PiTiVi?

Okay let me be more specific:
- There was an experimental attempt at having a feature for changing clips speed, but that was not finished (it was buggy somehow) and it did not do motion ramping: https://github.com/thiblahute/Pitivi/commits/speed_control

- David Jordan's work on an optical flow effect/plugin for gstreamer would technically allow creating butter-smooth slow motion... but this feature doesn't exist in pitivi *today*.

- Of course, any help in implementing this would be greatly appreciated ;)
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