the rest of the Centos-recommended yum help seems to trail off into too-deep-details. Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfileĥ. The suggested file says to run an update (as root. following the suggested help (which says to run an update).Ĥ. so it's really not a good reference for newbies at all. Notice the output from Centos6 is rather unlike the explanation in the Centos-suggested YUM help file - so interpretation is a bit like knowing Italian yet reading Spanish. Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security That soon says to first check for updates to Yum: This quickly suggests we read the YUM documentationģ. > FAQ & Readme First > Installing SoftwareĢ. One problem is that RPM Fusion doesn't allow for bundled libraries so I'd have to check that the proper libraries were available in either RHEL, Fedora's EPEL, or RPM Fusions EPEL repositories.Īs always, I'll try to both follow the 'proper' steps (climbing the ladder) and document what I find doing so.ġ. I currently don't maintain an EL-6 version of Avidemux but I can look into it. I'm the current package maintainer of Avidemux on Fedora (via RPM Fusion). there 'may' be a complication based on a quick googling: So, I'll start the process above, from the beginning, to "properly" install avidemux on Centos6:īut. Try the linuxtech method to install on CentOS 6 Try the PBone method of installation on CentOS 6 If that fails (sometimes I don't understand the fine manual), then the next step will be as shown in the DeVeDe thread: Which, summarized, basically starts with step 0 being to RTFM: What is the search engine that says which repository has Then it came time to install "avidemux" so I resolved to follow the 'proper' steps: How to install DeVeDe on Centos 6 for conversion of AVI to DVD with menusį. The next challenge was installing DeVeDe to convert the recordmydesktop ogv file to avi format: Upload the (now converted & edited) avi to YouTubeĮ. Use "avidemux" to edit the avi for length Use the DeVeDe "DivX/MPEG-4" option to convert the ogv to an avi Use "recordmydesktop" to capture screen activity (as an ogv file) How to upload OGV files to youtubeīasically the recommended steps were: Googling, I find this tutorial showing how to best upload RecordMyDeslktop ogv files to YouTube: After recording the desktop video, I find YouTube won't accept recordMyDesktop's output 'ogv' file format:ĭ. Searching, is it "recordMyDesktop" which is the most recommended audio/screen video capture ?Ĭ. I installed recordmydesktop in order to save a desktop video to show for that thread: How to add a directory to the default Nautilus/Gnome "Places" menu bar?ī. I had a Nautilus support question and wanted to upload a video showing the steps I was performing: and then we'll quickly delve into the 'how to install avidemux' on Centos6.Ī. May as well start this step-by-step process from the beginning - as to 'why' I want to install 'avidemux'. Let's take this, good heartedly, from the standpoint of a relative newbie (which is what I am), and particularly one who is used to Ubuntu (which is totally unequivocally different so much so that it's not the same beast at all, when it comes to installing the software packages I seem to need).
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