You are correct about the audio crackling on raw DV output.  In general, I would of course like DVD compliant output, or any standard high quality format I can find a toolchain to convert to DVD and other compressed formats.  Perhaps If I could find a sort of 'universal' lossless output render I could then run through encoders to get distributable  formats?

It has been a long trip getting cinelerra up and running, if for no other reason than because I have recompiled and tried all sorts of things regsarding this SIGSEGV, when perhaps it was just a dramatic response to unworkable render options?

On 8/14/06, Graham Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mack wrote:

>an update: I can render to raw DV that plays back in mplayer, but not
>quicktime or avi.  I'm I just missing something or doing something
>retarded?
>
>
>
The render is the hardest thing to get working on Cinelerra as,
generally, you are not told when you have set the parameters wrong and
some of the deafault parameters are wrong.  Added to which at least 1/2
of the rendering options offered do not work fully or do not work at all.

For instance the raw DV render you made is likely to have some cracking
and popping in the audio as this render option is slightly broken at
present.

For Quicktime and avi renders you need to click on the spanner icon
beside the respective "render audio" and "render video" boxes in the
render dialogue.  Then select your codec options and get the parameters
right.  Easier said than done.  Rendering to DV in a quicktime container
is generally thought to be one of the most stable cinelerra formats.
But you will only be able to play it back on a very limited range of
players as far as I know.  It should reimport back into cinelerra with
no problems.  For your final render what format do you want?  Most want
a DVD compliant MPEG2.  There has been much discussion of how to render
that on this list and in particular in the last month.  So look at the
archives for the previous month for these instructions...

good luck.

Graham E.

>On Mon, 2006-08-14 at 23:47 +0200, Andraž Tori wrote:
>
>
>>running it through gdb and posting full backtraces (apply thread all bt)
>>would help...
>>
>>also compile and link with -g if you can...
>>
>>bye
>>andraz
>>
>>On Mon, 2006-08-14 at 16:38 -0500, mack wrote:
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>>
>>>After working my way through building cinelerra, I finally got it
>>>running happily, i thought, on my Ubuntu amd64 machine, using the
>>>information at the Ubuntu forums and the newsgroup, ending up with a
>>>running copy of r836.
>>>
>>>Now, I can successfully load media (imported as quicktime in kino) and
>>>make splices/transitions, but whenever I tell it to render (following
>>>the directions in the Rob Fisher tutorial) it SIGSEGV's with this
>>>output:
>>>http://www.mackallison.net/index.php?title=Error_message_whenever_I_tell_it_to_render
>>>
>>>
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