ave 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 love story
> To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
> Received: Saturday, March 10, 2012, 9:06 AM
>
After a tremendous amount of time without editing a single frame of video,
I found myself with time to plunge into a private project of mine. I tried
different editors: I hated Kdenlive, Openshot was ok, Blender's built in
editor was, well, weird, but I ended up back on Cinelerra.
Hell yes: it cra
Right up in the front page:
«Some time in the middle of 2011, we hope to reach our next milestone --
releasing the source code to any developer who wants to build upon what we
started. We wish we were ready to do that now. However, before we can
release any source, we have several hundred thousand
I've thought of it today: is it possible that no one ever mentioned Celtx in
Cinelerra mailing list?
So I've decided to search - only to find no reference to this great tool!
Here it is:
http://celtx.com
Is a complete pre-production tool. It allows you to scheadule every detail
of your producti
Hi there!
When I switched to Linux I dedicated myself a little bit to knowing
the OS. At the present moment, I just want to use it to get some work
done and stop tweeking with config files. I was installing Linux Mint
in my wife's computer (she still lived in a Windows box) and kind of
fell in lov
s edit.
>
> 2. You are a Lumiera developer.
>
> Ciao!
> Raffaella
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ady uses upto 2x the number of bits
> than the currrent format, and doing (pixel_transparency * output4)
> will use 3x the number of bits in the worst case. For 8-bit values,
> thats fine if you use at least 24 bits, and for 16-bit values, thats
> fine if you have at least 48 bits. If
There is another sad note: vimeo's HD flash videos with the non-free
flash plugin are sometimes very slow :(
They know about it and are trying to fix the problem - how hard, I
don't know, but vimeo is still a great place to post original work.
2008/7/19 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Ciao Leandro!
>
>
Yes there is!
First join the group. Then go to your video. At the right side you
have two tabs: MORE and ADD. Choose the ADD one you'll have the option
to add the movie to any of your groups. Choose the Cinelerra one.
Showcase away :)
2008/7/19 Norval Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Good idea Lean
Hi there!
I've just created a Vimeo Cinelerra group, so that cinelerra users who
have a Vimeo account can showcase their material there. It also works
as a forum.
Link: http://www.vimeo.com/groups/
I was surprised to see that a cinelerra group didn't exist in the first place :)
Best regards,
Le
Marcus, before you try anything that requires writing random stuff in
config files, try this:
Go to Settings -> Preferences -> Playback
Do 3 things:
1) choose ALSA driver for Audio
2) check "Stop Playback Locks Up"
3) uncheck "Play Every Frame"
I know, I know, I'm replacing "writing random stuf
Hi there, Marcus!
I've dealed with the same issue today, and i've decided to compile
cinelerra myself. I never compile stuff, so I kind of suck at it, but
I got cinelerra up and running. Believe me: if I did it, you can do it
:)
So, how do you compile cinelerra?
Please read this part of the manu
I don't own a DM2, but I must say you are doing a hell of a job, mate :)
A Tuesday 25 March 2008 10:07:41, Jan Jockusch escreveu:
> Hi list!
>
> More than a week ago I boldly stated that I would send you a patch for
> MIDI input in cinelerra soon. I'm a little late, but here it is. And, as
> every
then goes to black as expected and video 1 fades in as I wanted.
I'll try to render and post the effect somewhere, because I can't explain it
better.
A Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:55:52, Scott C. Frase escreveu:
> On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 20:24 +0000, Leandro Ribeiro wrote:
> > Hello
3.png
Any help will be appreciated :)
A Tuesday 18 March 2008 21:55:52, Scott C. Frase escreveu:
> On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 20:24 +, Leandro Ribeiro wrote:
> > Hello again!
> >
> > It seams I'm bumping into more problems with my current project then with
> > al
Roland:
Personally, I wouldn't go in that direction. It becomes too obvious.
But I like the "L" centered!
Michael:
I've also tried that :) I thought about it for a while and then
decided to separate the word and the icon, because with this font type
the word alone has strength and opens more possi
re which is why we made
them free. We get email every day about with this same question. Yes,
it's true, you can really use Larabie Fonts typefaces for commercial
jobs.»
How this conflicts with a GPL license, I have no idea.
2008/3/18, Graham Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> leandro ri
The font is called "Shifty chica"
The author is this guy: http://www.larabiefonts.com/
That is a great list of some great logos! Ideal to get everyone inspired.
2008/3/18, Roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Leandro,
>
> 1) What is the font you used for the first logo?
> 2) A link with a lot of l
Hello again!
It seams I'm bumping into more problems with my current project then with all
other before :)
Please take a look at this picture:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v287/leandroribeiro/lumiera/menu_sample_03.png
A is "video 1" and B is "video 2". They are, at that moment in the time
> yes, I like that too, the best one so far, great work.
Thanks.
> Some suggestions (dunno how it looks, just ideas):
> * make the 'l' in the logo little bit smaller (or the box biggier) so
>that the red color flows around it.
> * experiment with different sizes of the dot in the logo (big
> A contest usually means that everyone feels the need to submit already
> refined work (because others do ...). But starting with sketches and
> going through several iterations with feedback is more efficient.
I've been thinking about this and I got myself agreeing with you before I read
your e
> This is not a problem for Lumiera. We´ve got many advanced amateurs
> and professionals in the team. The whole development model is revolved
> around openness and "doers". Contributions is made as easy as
> possible, this is why Webgit was made. The easy-to-contribute is *not*
> only limited
I agree with you 100%. A lot of is powerless frustration.
Unfortunely, I add the following: if a video-editing (or
photo-editing) software is not good enough for the necessities of
video-editors (or photo-editors), what's the point in making it in the
first place?
I believe the problem comes beca
I don't agree: it's an attitude issue.
We don't need money to LISTEN what professional users have to say. If
the problem was "We don't have photographers come here and work with
us for free" I would agree with you, but the problem is "They come
here and want to be part of it, but they are rushed o
isregards, like the quest for a good name, or
a good graphic interface and a good layout for websites, or just plain
using it and posting not just software bugs, but stuff like "I, as a
professional film-maker, wouldn't use Lumiera because it lacks this
and that".
And for now, have a n
Hi there!
I'm having a weird out-o-sync problem.
I'm editing a continous 44 minute shot. The first thing to do was to
sync audio and video. I don't have a very powerfull machine, so that
alone was nightmarish, since I had some difficulties in playback
everything smoothly. But after some tries, I
008 23:05:39 Leandro Ribeiro wrote:
> > HI there!
> >
> > I've grabbed some footage from a DVD to a mpeg file using mencoder. I
> > want to edit it in Cinelerra. The problem is Cinelerra ins't able to
> > "see" the audio of this file. When I load i
HI there!
I've grabbed some footage from a DVD to a mpeg file using mencoder. I want to
edit it in Cinelerra. The problem is Cinelerra ins't able to "see" the audio
of this file. When I load it to the timeline I get no audio.
The file details follows:
VIDEO
Codec: MPEG
720x576
25 FPS
AUDIO
Co
altime
> kernel (the package named kernel-rt) then run cinelerra in strace
> weird I know
> Dan
>
> leandro ribeiro wrote:
> > Hi there!
> >
> > At the moment I cannot use Cinelerra because the GUI just hangs right
> > after start. I've googl
Errr... as Gasten told:
-is filmmaking related and instantly recognized as something
to do with cinema-verite (the style of documentary)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_verite
:)
A Thursday 07 February 2008 19:21:55, Luis de Bethencourt escreveu:
> Verite seams to be the majorities choice :
Hi there!
At the moment I cannot use Cinelerra because the GUI just hangs right
after start. I've googled it and found out it is a XCB issue (a bug
has already been filed).
The solution (or better - the workaround) is compiling libx11 without xcb.
So I need your help: how do I do this? I have th
Some thoughts about the future name:
:: availability ::
I don't think that we should drop a name just because it generates many Google
results, unless it's the name of another software. Imagine a world where
Blender - the 3D software - does not exist. Then imagine you google the
word "blender"
How about a poll in a blog or forum with a two week deadline?
2008/2/6, Burkhard Plaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Luis de Bethencourt schrieb:
> > Shouldn't you guys starting to pull away the less popular so
> > eventually one outdoes the rest... it seams this votings can go for
> > ever.
>
>
Verite is strange, yet compelling!
> > How to vote? Make an "X" in the Box before the name, and send this
> > mail back to the list.
> >
> >
> > [ ] Cinchrony
> > [ ] CinNG
> > [ ] StCinner
> > [ ] Freecine
> > [ ] Video Edith
> > [x] VeriteCV
> > [ ] CineCV
> > [ ] Free Cut Pro
> > [ ] CiNLEss
>
; On Jan 11, 2008 8:51 AM, leandro ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'll check it once I'm home!
> >
> > Thank you so much.
> >
> > 2008/1/11, Aaron Newcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > This file is just some outtake stuff from one on
I'll check it once I'm home!
Thank you so much.
2008/1/11, Aaron Newcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This file is just some outtake stuff from one on my podcast episodes.
> It is about 115MB.
>
> ftp://www.newcombnet.com/pub/dvgrab-014.avi
>
> On Jan 10, 200
ty. I can give you some of my
> raw captures from my DV camera if you would like. I think they are
> about 1G each though. I might be able to find a smaller one. How much
> do you need? 1 minute worth?
>
> On Jan 8, 2008 2:52 PM, leandro ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> &g
Does someone knows of a place where to download good quality miniDV test files?
I would like to test cinelerra with good definition sources.
Thanks,
Leandro
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f you are using another source than a consumer camcorder).
>
> Hope this helps
> Cheers
> E
>
>
> leandro ribeiro wrote:
> > Hi there!
> >
> > How do I render my project to a DVD with the best possible quality? It's
> > a short film, so I have th
Hi there!
How do I render my project to a DVD with the best possible quality? It's
a short film, so I have the space, but when I use the defaults in
cinelerra, I get so many compression artifacts!!! Is the compression
used to get mpegs to DVDs always the same or can I change something?
And btw: i
Is this issue going to be adressed in recent times? It's kind of anoying
not to be able to keep a "tidy folder scheme" :\
Sáb, 2007-08-18 às 22:20 +0200, Johannes Sixt escreveu:
> On Saturday 18 August 2007 21:49, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
> > > > Can I change Cinelerra in order to use relative p
Hi there!
I use Cinelerra CVS wich I got from the repositories for Ubuntu. I'm
having a problem that, although I can workaround it by editing the XML
file, I feel that it shouldn't be necessary.
Everytime I change the name of parent folders (like
home/user/movieprojects/projectX/projectX.xml >
ho
Hi there!
Yes, I've been in IRC several times trying to get cinelerra working for
me, and that question has arrised there :)
I have the white line and I know how to work with keyframes. The problem
was the gray line, the one bellow the gang and draw icons. I couldn't
see a "dot" there to control
Hi there!
First of, let me congratulate you for Cinelerra CV, the reason why I
installed Linux in the first place :) Next, let me tell you I'm new to
both cinelerra and Linux, so pardon me If any of my words seems extremly
stupid.
Third, let me throw you some initial data: I'm using Suse 10.2 and
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