> Cinelerra does not hold sync.

Maybe so but it does much more than cut/copy/paste ...
To me all other editors under linux are merely a pair of scissors for
compressed videos.
There is open movie editor though, but it is just simply not working
under SUSE.

As for gstreamer, it is a pain in the bum, gazillions of libs and
eventually never managed to get it to work properly. A hell of a real pain.
E



> System Monitor shows all 6 cores working merrily and none getting near
> 100%
> Temperatures in the 30s Celcius. GPU at 40.
>
> Moved test file (.MOV 1920 x 1080. 25fps) from storage drive to a
> directory in cinelerra-cv in case access speed not fast enough. See if
> things would improve. They didn't.
> Had been playinging .MOV files to timeline from a NTFS HDD so tried a
> copy .MOV from the EXT3 HDD (Ubuntu native storage HDD from Jaunty -
> Lynx is now an EXT4 system)
> No good. Still out of sync.
> The only offering I have is that the extent to which picture and sound
> are out of sync is well LESS than when I was using an Athlon II x4 620
> CPU on the same setup.
>
> I am stumped and still wide eyed at the fact that PiTiVi in Ubuntu
> 10.04 plays rock-on in sync. All the way.
> I gather PiTiVi is based on GStreamer.
>
> Sadly the sync error makes it impossible to edit.
>
> Daf
>
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