George Farris wrote:

> On Fri, 2010-02-12 at 09:38 -0700, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
>> I just finished my first video project.  I used Pitivi to trim and
>> assemble
>> about 20 ogv clips.  I then tried to render the video.  The first time I
>> tried, the rendering made it to 43 seconds remaining and then hung.  The
>> second time, I tried different settings.  The rendering made it to about
>> 1
>> minute 30 seconds remaining and then hung.  The third time -- again with
>> different settings -- rendering finally completed, but I find that the
>> audio and video are not synchronized by the end of the video (about 30
>> minutes
>> total).  The first two times, I used oggmuxer.  The third time I tried
>> Matroska muxer.  I also fiddled with the video output settings.  I think
>> I
>> had video output set to 720p HD the time it worked.  My clips are screen
>> captures that are about 850 x 520.  Does anyone know of rendering
>> settings
>> that work (on Ubuntu 9.10)?  I am using version 0.13.3 of Pitivi.
> 
> 
> You should maybe try the PPA for Pitivi and Gstreamer for Karmic.
> See below.
> 
> 
> 
> PPA
> https://launchpad.net/~rowinggolfer/+archive/pitivi-unstable
> 
> 
> INSTRUCTIONS to run the latest pitivi.
> 
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rowinggolfer/pitivi-unstable
> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install pitivi
> 
> 
> incidentally, If using this version I believe you would be well advised
> to utilise the g-streamer ppa also.
> https://launchpad.net/~gstreamer-developers
> 
> 
> Cheers
> George

I upgraded to pitivi 13.3-3 using the procedure you described and I updated 
all of gstreamer as well.  I am now unable to render to any format.  After I 
push the render button on the popup window, pitivi just sits there doing 
nothing.

Actually, the first problem seems to be that pitivi never finishes importing 
clips.  I can't actually play the timeline.  I am, nevertheless, allowed to 
render, only nothing happens.
-- 
Jeffrey Barish


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