I'm pleasantly surprised that one of the most advanced video-stabilization tools is FOSS.
Video editing is mostly a proprietary niche at the moment. So, I'm pretty impressed by gyroflow. Very happy to see videography field getting more freedom.
I'm pleasantly surprised that one of the most advanced video-stabilization tools is FOSS.
Video editing is mostly a proprietary niche at the moment. So, I'm pretty impressed by gyroflow. Very happy to see videography field getting more freedom.
@abcdw woah, that looks great.
Do you know if someone plans to package that one for Guix?
How are you running it, are you patching the appimage?
@shepherd I don't run it yet. The packaging story seems far from perfect. There is no flatpak package as well. Luckily my footage seems ok with camera's built-in stabilization, so probably I won't bother packaging Gyroflow anytime soon. However, I would be extremely happy if someone will do it in the meantime.
@abcdw I see. Rust was never Guix friendly :')
@shepherd Actually, there were a lot of improvements for Rust in Guix recently. I think the problem with Gyroflow is some custom build scripts requiring internet access or something like this. I didn't dive to much into exploring the issue of packaging it for flatpak.
@abcdw I can imagine, I still have nightmares of packaging [Mission Center](https://missioncenter.io). In the end it did not get merged upstream because it's just a pain to maintain, although with the new rust packaging model, that may be a different story.
@abcdw io ho un problema con i plugin: non riesco a visualizzarni ne su premiere pro ne su davinci, nonostante segua le indicazioni per l'installazione
@GiuseppeT Did you try to contact the developers via project's forum/bug tracker and report the problem?
@abcdw io non trovo una mail per contattarli direttamente