I am trying to setup ducker using Cinelerra's audio Compressor effect.
I want to compress/limit a music track using a voiceover track as a trigger.
To do this I have to put the voiceover track number in the Trigger text box.
The voiceover track is sixth from the top, does that make it track numbe
Is there any way to duck audio in Cinelerra?
I want to have a voiceover audio track control the volume of a music track,
ie. the music volume is reduced when someone is talking.
I could do it by exporting audio tracks to Audacity or Ardour, and then
importing the effected tracks back into Cinele
Well, I don't know what fixed it, but I now have good playback _and_ ffmpeg
works via yuv4mpeg stream! Woohoo!
The last few things I changed for the record:
1) downgrading to the version of ffmpeg in the ubuntu repository. This was
version 3:0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu7.1+medibuntu1
2) reinstalled eve
> "John" == writes:
Hi!
John> Thanks. I'll give this a try. Something must have gotten checked
John> in to the Cinelerra-cv tree that did something to the YUV4MPEG
John> rendering without sufficient testing; happens to every project at
John> some time; a patch fixes something while breaking s
Hi Ron,
Here's what I do, I hope it helps. I generally create a DVD with 6 or 7
different clips that I output from Cinelerra as Raw DV files.
I add up the total running time of all the clips (the one I'm currently
working on is 6 clips totalling 71 minutes). I take that over to
http://www.3ivx.
Ron,
That's good to hear.
My big question, still outstanding, is: "HOW do we control the size/rate of
those .mpgs?"
I believe that neither dvdauthor or dvdstyler will add much overhead, nor
should they make the .mpgs any more compact.
But, when rendering in Cinelerra, and when combining in ffm
Rendering as you say I get the following error message:
virtual int File DV::open_file(int, int): Raw DV format does not support
following audio configuration: 0 channels at sample rate: 48000Hz
But if I render it after ticking both "render audio tracks" and "render video
tracks" it does so. Af