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>> In my experience Cinelerra doesn't like temporally compressed codecs. In
>> fact it is pretty common for all NLE to prefer individually compressed
>> frames.
>>
>> I described problems and solutions in a dedicated page of "Cinelerra for
>> Grandma":
>> http://www.g-raffa.eu/**Cinelerra/HOWTO/get_media_**ready.html<http://www.g-raffa.eu/Cinelerra/HOWTO/get_media_ready.html>
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> Cool! Thanks for the link, I'm converting my original screen-recorded
> video (recorded w/ ffmpeg) over per your instructions and will see how much
> cinelerra does or doesn't like it.
>

Raffaella - you're the bomb!

I used your ffmpeg to convert my original vid, and cinelerra pulled it
right in. I've tried some other ffmpeg commands to convert to no avail -
yours is flawless.

When I play the vid in cinelerra I'm getting this error:  "virtual int
FileMOV::read_frame(VFrame*): quicktime_read_frame/quicktime_decode_video
failed, result:", but I can live with that as long as it's going to render
correctly.

Thanks again!

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