On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 11:50:19AM +1030, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
> > I miss Kino's real time playing and ease of use as regards to
> >edit/copy/paste sequences. I need to learn how to use the viewer window
> >of Cinelerra, and understand why it's always black.
> >  
> The viewer is used for "pre-cutting" your assets into clips.  It is not 
> really related to the time line.  You drag an asset (or clip I think) 
> from the resource window onto the viewer to view that asset only, then 
> you can select in/out points, and save the region to a new clip or drag 
> it onto the time-line.  Or I recall there is a button to directly past 
> the video between the in/out's to the timeline.

OK! I'll try it! I'm a bit lost since the Cinelerra Wiki does not work
right now (links problems). I knew it was about selecting a region
through.

> >In the past, I experienced a lot of crashes with Cinelerra. But now,
> >it's really stable. It only crashed 1-2 times in hundreds of hours of use! 
> >=)
> >  
> It does seem like you need some optimisation though, if you said you 
> where only getting low frame rates for DV... I at least get 15fps for my 
> 1.6GHz machines, (can't exactly recall the exact as I'm at work).

I'll look at my playback settings. I have an XP2400 processor + 1Go RAM.
But I'm used to a very low playback speed with Cinelerra. I did not even
think it could play a video at such a frame-rate! =)

Thank you Pierre! =)

Nicolas.

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