![]() ![]() (I am not 100% certain this is necessary, but I did this on my PC. ![]() (possibly not needed with deshaker-2.5) Run winetricks and select “mfc42”. I did NOT get this error on my 64-bit openSUSE : Installation Note: When I installed this on my 32-bit openSUSE-11.2 PC, I obtained this error below (and thus far it does not appear to have impacted deshaker under VirtualDub). Also ensure you select to run all 3 of the configurations, including the audio, video and VFW. Then uncompress the file, and install it with: wine ffdshow-rev3128-20091108.exeĪccept the various default configurations in the associated dialog boxes that pop up.Įnsure you select to install the VirtualDub plugin.Īgain, note this is a Microsoft application. Lets say the file is ffdshow-rev3128-20091108.zip. Instead go here: ffdshow tryouts | Official Website or here : Download FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder and download it to /home/your-username/windows. Install ffdshow Do NOT use the wine tricks version. Test virtualdub in a terminal by navigating to /home/your-username/windows/virtualdub and typing : wine VirtualDub.exe Uncompress it into its own subdirectory, and change that to /home/your-username/windows/virtualdub Download VirtualDub from here: VirtualDub download (at SourceForge). My steps to do this with deshaker-version-2.4 were as follows: Intel Core i7 920 on an Asus P6T Deluxe V2 motherboard running a 64-bit openSUSE-11.2 with KDE-4.3.4 and VirtualDub-1.9.7 under wine-1.1.35-1.1 Dell Studio 1537 laptop with an Intel P8400 CPU running a 64-bit openSUSE-11.1 with KDE-4.3.4 and VirtualDub-1.9.8 under wine-1.1.35-1.1 Athlon-2800 on a Asus A7N8X Deluxe motherboard running a 32-bit openSUSE-11.2 with KDE-4.3.4 and VirtualDub-1.9.8 under wine-1.1.35-1.1 I have this working now on three computers: With the “deshaker” plugin, the program VirtualDub (when running under wine) can reduce the shake in one’s home videos taken with one’s Video camera. I debated putting this in our HowTo area, as VirtualDub is an MS-Windows application, however with the “deshaker” plugin it offers a capability that to the best of my knowledge does not exist in Linux, and hence I thought this worth while. ![]()
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