>
> I plan on editing this video so that it can be
> displayed via DVD. Should I just add the
> Deinterlace effect to the whole video ?
>
This depends very much on where you expect to show/see the video.
Deinterlace effect does remove the comb effect, but it also effectivly
reduces the quality
Robbt wrote:
I'm working on a video of Comfest (free music
fest) in central ohio, and I am trying to use
Cinelerra to edit everything. I had been using
Final Cut Express but I couldn't stand it.
So I started editing today and I noticed that
all of the video had a line edge to all of the
parts t
Hi,
I'm working on a video of Comfest (free music
fest) in central ohio, and I am trying to use
Cinelerra to edit everything. I had been using
Final Cut Express but I couldn't stand it.
So I started editing today and I noticed that
all of the video had a line edge to all of the
parts that had mov
Best choice would be to install all libs needed by Cinelerra
Stpe by step:
Get the SVN of Cinelerra
Run autogen and configure in ./hvirtual
See what is missing in the output
Use synaptic to install the missing libs, dont forget the dev packages
(!!!)
type: Make distclean
and configure again
Do it
Hi,
I tried to install Cinelerra on Ubuntu 6.10 with the package
deb http://www.kiberpipa.org/~muzzol/cinelerra/edgy-i386/ ./
but have a bug with this message:
cinelerra: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libquicktimehv-1.6.0.so.1: undefined
symbol: faacDecOpen
and the Cinelerra don't open.
What d