Now, what you are saying is part of my starting experience.

I went for HV 4.3 because I needed to import mkv rushes into Cinelerra.
HV 4.3 is supposed to manage mkv ... but facts are it's not really working ! :-(


Cheers,
L@u
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Le 10/01/2012 21:32, Frans de Boer a écrit :
On 01/10/2012 07:17 PM, Laurent ROCHE wrote:
Hi,

I am new to Cinelerra.
I've read that the Community Version integrates the changes of the
Heroine Virtual version.
However considering the version numbers are quite different between both
version right now, does that still mean that CV 2.2. integrates all the
changes of HV 4.3 ?
In other terms, are there any benefits in using HV instead of CV, or can
I stick to CV ?

As far as I can tell, CV2.2 is a further development of CV2.1 which was original HV2.1. HV4.3 has features the CV version has not, however, the CV version sometimes has also features HV only now have. The CV version was developed because the makers of the original version cared mostly about features and far less of stability.

Now CV2.1 was rather unstable due to the heritage but work was done to improve the stability of the CV2.2 version. I don't know if the HV4.3 version is more robust/stable then previous versions but if the original developers still only care for features...I chose CV2.2. If anybody can tell me about the HV4.3 stability, I can consider to switch to HV4.3, although I do not need all the features HV4.x has.

Regards, Frans.

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