Eli,
Thanks for the suggestion. I've found that the method I've been using has
worked well the last
couple years.
I have noticed that I can render audio to mp3 file and then merge it with video
in ffmpeg. That
method will work for what I'm currently doing ( some home movies of the
grandkids
Hi,
If I were you, I would render the video using PCM coding for audio, and
then use mencoder with -ovc copy to re-encode the audio to AC3. The
video data will remain intact this way, and the audio meet the required
format. This is not an ideal, but this step has to be taken only once --
on
Hi E,
Yes, I'm looking forward to the 11.4 release. I've had poor luck with the odd
numbered versions of
openSUSE ( 10.1, 10.3 and 11.1) so have held on to the 11.2 for quite a while.
I have been able to use Cinelerra under 11.2 with very few issues. Until this
update, I was able
to render
Hi Ron,
Using both 11.2 and 11.3 I do recommend that you shift at least to 11.3
or wait a bit until it becomes available on 11.4 which is due shortly.
I have too many issues on 11.2 as well. It will be upgraded to 11.4 asap.
Cheers
E
> I updated my installation today and now Cinelerra crashes whe
Good day!
I updated my installation today and now Cinelerra crashes when I try to render
ac3.
I recall seeing this problem before but can't remember what the solution was. I
recall it was an
issue with ffmpeg, but I'm not sure.
Some information -
My system is openSuse 11.2
The rpm came from