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<p>
No configuration is required if everything is to meant be run on a single
machine, and the version of Ardour comes from <a href="http://www.ardour.org"
title="http://www.ardour.org">http://www.ardour.org</a>. Everything is
pre-configured and included with the download/install.
</p>
<h2>Single Machine</h2>
<p>
If Ardour is compiled from source, or installed from a 3rd party
repository, three additional tools will need to be installed manually, which are
used by Ardour to provide video features:
</p>
<ul>
<li>xjadeo (the video monitor application): <a
href="http://xjadeo.sourceforge.net/" title="http://xjadeo.sourceforge.net/"
rel="nofollow">http://xjadeo.sf.net</a></li>
<li>harvid (a video decoder used for the thumbnail timeline):
<a href="http://x42.github.io/harvid/" title="http://x42.github.io/harvid/"
rel="nofollow">http://x42.github.com/harvid/</a></li>
<li>ffmpeg, ffprobe (used to import/export video, extract soundtracks and query
video information and encode mp3 for export): <a
href="http://ffmpeg.org" title="http://ffmpeg.org"
rel="nofollow">http://ffmpeg.org</a></li>
</ul>
<p>
Ardour requires xjadeo &ge; version 0.6.4, harvid &ge; version 0.7.0 and
ffmpeg (known to work versions: 1.2, 2.8.2, 5.0)
</p>
<p>
The Ardour development team is in control of the first two applications.
ffmpeg however can be a bit of a problem. To avoid conflicts with distribution
packages, Ardour looks for <code>ffmpeg_harvid</code> and
<code>ffprobe_harvid</code>.
</p>
<p>
All four applications need to be found in <code>$PATH</code> (e.g.
<code>$HOME/bin</code> or <code>/usr/local/bin</code>). For convenience the
binary releases of harvid include ffmpeg_harvid and ffprobe_harvid.
Ardour binaries from ardour.org do include all relevant tools and most
GNU/Linux distributions also provide those.
</p>
<p>
Binary releases of the video-tools are available from ardour.org via a dedicated installer script:
<a href="https://github.com/Ardour/ardour/blob/master/tools/videotimeline/install_video_tools.sh"
title="https://github.com/Ardour/ardour/blob/master/tools/videotimeline/install_video_tools.sh"
rel="nofollow">install_video_tools.sh</a>.
</p>
<p>
The easiest way to install the video-utilities on Linux is by running the following
line in a terminal:
</p>
<kbd class="cmd lin">sh -c &quot;$(curl -s -L http://git.io/tVUCkw)&quot;</kbd>
<h2>Studio Setup</h2>
<p>
As Setting up a proper A/V post-production studio can be a complicated task, it
is advised to read the info in the previous section to get familiar with
the tools involved first. As much as the Ardour team streamlines and simplifies
the <em>single machine</em> setup, the <dfn>studio setup</dfn> is focused on
modularity.
</p>
<ul class="fixme">
<li>TODO:</li>
<li>Synchronization ardour &rarr; video-display-box should be accomplished by
external means. Jack-transport(netjack), MTC, LTC
(<abbr title="Open Sound Control&mdash;&quot;postmodern MIDI&quot;">OSC</abbr>
and/or ssh-pipe work but introduce additional latency + jitter)</li>
<li>Ardour launches <code>XJREMOTE</code> (environment variable, default
&#039;xjremote&#039; which comes with xjadeo).</li>
<li>Either use a custom shell script that ssh&#039;es into the remote box and
launches/controls xjadeo there, selects the sync-source and passes though
communication between ardour &iff; xjadeo via ssh (xjadeo is launched stopped with
the session).</li>
<li>&hellip;or override xjremote&#039;s behavior&mdash;instead of IPC with a local
running xjadeo-process, using <abbr title="Open Sound
Control&mdash;&quot;postmodern MIDI&quot;">OSC</abbr> for example. Xjadeo would
run permanently and Ardour will just tell it to load files and set offsets via
<acronym title="Open Sound Control&mdash;&quot;postmodern
MIDI&quot;">OSC</acronym>. See <a
href="http://xjadeo.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=xjadeo/xjadeo;a=blob_plain;f=contrib/xjremote-osc"
title="http://xjadeo.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=xjadeo/xjadeo;a=blob_plain;f=contrib/xjremote-osc"
rel="nofollow">xjremote-osc</a> example script.</li>
<li>If the video server runs remotely, Ardour needs to be configured in Ardour &gt;
Preference &gt; Video (hostname of the video-server).</li>
<li>Ideally the machines have a common shared folder (NFS or similar).
Ardour&#039;s import (audio-extract) and export (mux) functionality depends on
having access to the video file. Also Ardour's video-import transcodes the file
into a suitable proxy-format that allows reliable seeking to any
frame&hellip;</li>
</ul>