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I would like to try some video editing in slackware64 13. In order to do so, I wanted to install Kino from slackbuilds. But it needs some dependencies. One of them is libiec61883-1.2.0.tar.gz and it can't be downloaded (no page where to download from). Where can I get that package?
Besides that, as you may know, Cinelerra is known as a professional video editing for linux. Is it possible to install it in Slackware64 13? If the answer is "yes", please, let me know how to install it.
Md5sum matches that from the one from slackbuilds.org.
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Besides that, as you may know, Cinelerra is known as a professional video editing for linux. Is it possible to install it in Slackware64 13? If the answer is "yes", please, let me know how to install it.
I've only compiled cinellera from svn/git (whatever it is) on Slackware 12.2. So I know it works on 32 bit Slackware, but I have no idea about 64 bit.
Personally, I wouldn't use any of those listed applications for manipulating video. I'd use AVIDemux 2. It's an outstanding application which can use either GTK or QT.
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