On 07/22/17 05:50, M. Fioretti wrote: > > I urgently need to clip and save a few scenes from some mp4 files. Nothing more. > > Only machine I can do this right now is a fedora 25 x86_64 box. > > When I launch PiTiVi from the command line, it starts, but it says: > > Missing soft dependency: > - libav not found on the system > -> additional multimedia codecs through the GStreamer Libav library > > But I haven't been able to figure out WHICH package/repository is supposed to > provide that libav library. Dnf search returns so many packages of gstreamer > plugins that I fear to make things worse by installing them at random. > > If I ignore that warning and I try to import the mp4 files in PiTiVi, it complains > like this: > > Problem: gst-core-error-quark > Extra information: gst-core-error-quark: Your GStreamer installation is missing a > plug-in. (12) > > but for this error message I've only found errors like this, on other distros, that > do nothing good on Fedora: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=138027 > > please help me to find out which package I should install, or setting I should change. > > Alternatively, please just let me know which other video editor can quickly and > surely "clip and save a few scenes from some mp4 files" which is all I need right > now, on Fedora 25, without hunting error messages, libraries etc.. When you installed pitivi it should have installed what you need to get it to run automagically. But it sounds like you may be missing.... gstreamer1 gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free-gtk gstreamer1-plugins-good There is always avidemux, which I think is in rpmfusion. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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