Launch REDline

You can launch REDline in Terminal on Mac OS X, Command Prompt on Windows, or shell on Linux®. For Mac and Windows, REDline is located in the default installation location of the REDCINE-X PRO® suite of applications. For Linux, you must download the standalone REDline Linux (Beta) software.

For Mac

On Mac, REDline is located inside of the REDCINE-X PRO.app bundle. You can also launch REDline from any location if /usr/sbin/ is a part of your shell path.

  1. Open Terminal.
  2. Type REDline at the command line.
  3. Press Enter.

    The available REDline commands display in the Terminal window.

For Windows

  1. Open Command Prompt.
    1. Go to the Start menu and click Run.
    2. Type cmd and click OK.

      A Command window opens.

  2. Type cd followed by a space character. Type the exact location of the REDline application. The following command is an example of a Windows location:

    cd C:\Program Files\REDCINE-X PRO 64-bit

  3. Press Enter.

    The available REDline commands display in the Command Prompt window.

For Linux

  1. Download REDline Linux (Beta).
  2. Extract the REDline archive to its own directory on the system. For example:

    ~/REDline

  3. Open a shell.
  4. Change the directory to the location that REDline was extracted to. For example:

    cd ~/REDline

  5. Type ./REDline to the command prompt.
  6. Press Enter.

    The available REDline commands display in the shell window.

Linux Requirements

Linux requires the following:

  • Linux support requires a 64-bit Intel® Linux distribution that supports Linux Standard Base (LSB) 4.0.
  • LSB packages may need to be installed before using REDline.
  • OpenCL requires proper drivers and OpenCL Installable Client Driver installation.

NOTE: CUDA and RED ROCKET® acceleration are not supported.

REDCINE-X PRO Operation Guide
955-0004_V51, REV-B
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