Thank you, it worked!
Craig Lawson wrote:
Bas,
Try adding the "RGB - 601" filter to your video track(s). Configure
the filter for "RGB -> 601 compression" (the default). Does that make it
work?
Craig.
Bas Alphenaar wrote:
Hello Cinelerra people,
Today I tried to render out a movie I made
Bas,
Try adding the "RGB - 601" filter to your video track(s). Configure
the filter for "RGB -> 601 compression" (the default). Does that make it
work?
Craig.
Bas Alphenaar wrote:
> Hello Cinelerra people,
>
> Today I tried to render out a movie I made with Cinelerra revision
> 1045 via a YUV4
Hello Cinelerra people,
Today I tried to render out a movie I made with Cinelerra revision 1045
via a YUV4MPEG stream. However, the resulting video seems to be too dark
compared to the video in the compositor. I turned on "Use Pipe" and used
mencoder with the following commands:
mencoder - -
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 20:23:03 +0100, Thomas H. George
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am a complete newbie at video editing but have managed to patch some
clips together. I would like them to start following several seconds of
a title screen. I have read the title section in the manual and fo
I am a complete newbie at video editing but have managed to patch some
clips together. I would like them to start following several seconds of
a title screen. I have read the title section in the manual and found
the title icon in Cinelerra:Resources/video effects but the mechanics of
using t