On 12-03-12 21:29, E Chalaron wrote:
Regarding exporting why not using x264 directly through a yuv4mpegpipe ?
Maybe because you want a two pass rendering?
Stefan
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It's perfect for me, and only as far as the actual editing is concerned. I
struggle with proper import formats as much as the next fellow man (my
current project uses videos from at least 5 different sources, and yes,
it's a pain), but once the track opens, I feel at ease with it, with the
keyframe
i wonder if you could share your "perfect workflow". I have been trying for
quite some time to figure out how to use Cinelarra, but have not found a
workflow that I could use effectively.
--- On Sat, 3/10/12, leandro ribeiro wrote:
From: leandro ribeiro
Subject: [CinCV] Celluloid and bits - a
Bonjour Haldun
Regarding exporting why not using x264 directly through a yuv4mpegpipe
? then rendering AC3 separatley and eventually muxing them together
with Gpac ?
Careful about the rec 709 gamut, not sure how cinelerra handles it though
I think there is a need for a modified REC601 plugi
Hello,
Does anybody knows why cinelerra renders container quicktime for linux /
MJPEG A in 1920x540 instead off 1920x1080, the original setting format ?
It's the same thing with rushes en mjpeg or DNXHD (originals are in
h264/AVC)
Is there any way to fix it ? (1920x1080)
What is the best render