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Revision as of 04:01, 1 February 2019
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Building VLMC from source
This wiki page has information on building VideoLAN Movie Creator, VLMC from source. VLMC (VideoLAN Movie Creator) is a free video editing software, offering features to realize semi-professional quality movies, but with the aim to stays simple and user-friendly.
Resources
VLMC requires a c++ compiler (g++), cmake, Qt(4.6+), libVLC and frei0r plugins.
To install Qt, refer: https://www.qt.io
To install libVLC, you are required to compile VLC
To get the current source of VLC player, refer: GetTheSource
For information on using Git, refer: Git
For Information on generic compilation of VLC, refer: Compile VLC
In case you are interested in mailing list, goto:
http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/
We have two VLMC mailing lists:
* vlmc-announce: Official announcements (release, events, ...) * vlmc-devel: Developers discussions
Getting the code
You can fetch the current VLMC working tree using Git:
git clone https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlmc.git
Do the same for VLC (as described in GetTheSource):
git clone git://git.videolan.org/vlc.git
Building VLMC on Linux
Following is the cleanest way of compiling VLMC (commands for *nix OS)
1. Compile and install libVLC, libVLC is required by VLMC (You can also install VLC using your linux distribution), for example:
cd path_to_vlc_src ./bootstrap ./configure --your-options-here (see --help) make sudo make install
2. For Compiling VLMC:
cd path_to_vlmc_src mkdir build && cd build cmake .. make
3. Run VLMC:
./vlmc
Building VLMC in developer mode
By default, VLMC enables a crash handler, which is responsible for saving a backup of the project in the event of a crash.
While this might be handy for the users, it makes life harder on developers, since a debugger would attach to the daemon process instead of VLMC.
In order to disable this, you'll need a tool such as ccmake, or cmake-gui, to disable the WITH_CRASHHANDLER option.
Alternatively, you can invoke cmake with -DWITH_CRASHHANDLER=OFF flag
Cross Compiling VLMC for Windows on Linux
VLMC can be cross-compiled for Windows, on Linux using mingw:
cd contribs sh contribs.sh cd .. mkdir win32 && cd win32 cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../cmake/toolchain-win32.cmake .. make
Compiling on Mac OS
Dependencies
- Build tools: Xcode command-line tools
- homebrew
Get the sources:
git clone https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlmc.git
Get the actual dependencies:
- brew tap tomahawk-player/tomahawkqt5
- brew install make
- brew install vlc
- brew install qt5
- brew install frei0r
Compile vlmc:
Now cd to root source directory and build:
mkdir build && cd build cmake .. make
This will by default create a Mac Bundle, vlmc.app in /build/bin
To create a dmg image:
Uncomment #dmg in /src/CMakeLists.txt, at the end of the file. and follow the build process, the dmg will be created in /build/bin
To create a dmg image, uncomment #dmg in /src/CMakeLists.txt, at the end of the file. This creates the app/dmg in <build-directory>/bin
Packaging VLMC
- On Linux, you can create deb/rpm package by using:
make package
- You can create NSIS installer for Windows using cross-compiling on Linux:
make installer
Start hacking ;-)