Theora/ogg encoding uses encoder_example from libtheora. Some packages rename this to theora_encoder_example (which will also work with LiVES) and include it in libtheora-bin package.
Salsaman.
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On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Jeff Spaleta jspaleta@gmail.com wrote:
2010/6/1 salsaman salsaman@gmail.com:
In the meantime, perhaps you could include LiVES in fedora, since as I
have
pointed out, ffmpeg/mplayer/mencoder are *not* required for either
building
or running the application. LiVES will check at runtime if any of these
are
available so users who wish to use "restricted" codecs can either build mplayer from source or pull it from another distro.
I'm still not clear on the capabilities that do not eventually require ffmpeg or mplayer. Theora/ogg encoding requires mplayer in LIVES or did I misread the previous post?
-jef
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