Re: [CinCVS] Re: DV Capture (was: Will not compile - Open SUSE 10.1)
I also use dvgrab. No muss no fuss. And the ability to specify a higher buffer helps if you have random processes that like to kick off in the background :) On 8/29/06, Martin Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Scott Forbes wrote: > What is the preferred capture method from DV everyone uses? Cinelerra > internal, or other applications? > I prefer to capture with dvgrab -- I don't trust GUIish programs for time-critical things :) hth, -- +--* .-. |Martin SchusterMicrosoft is not the answer /v\ |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.tabr.orgMicrosoft is the question // \\ | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ# 2057"Linux!" is the answer /( )\ +--*^^-^^ -- Thanks, Aaron Newcomb http://www.thesourceshow.org ___ Cinelerra mailing list Cinelerra@skolelinux.no https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
[CinCVS] Interlace
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Raffaella Traniello schrieb: > Thanks Hermann. > Even if in a hurry you gave me many new subjects to work on. > > I have to learn a lot about digital video. > I studying to understand interlacing. > Is my 3CCD mini DV camera footage interlaced? Currently, all TV is interlaced. Here in europ, TV uses the PAL standard, which means "25i". This denotes 50 halfimages per second corresponding to 25 full images per second. > What chance have I to use progressive scanned material? Some cameras provide a "progressive scan" mode. Another option is allways, to de-interlace the matereial by software before editing or after the final render. Note that "interlaced" is not always "bad" and progressive is not automatically "good". Each has its pros and cons. If you want to play back your edited video on a normal TV at some point, then interlaced may give a better quality, but if you only want to watch on computers or distribute a low-bandwith version via internet, then you are better off with progressive scan. Of course, best would be, if we could have 50p always :-) have you alredy found this page? http://www.100fps.com/ > On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 19:48 +0200, Ichthyostega wrote: >> I use the following settings (geared at maximum quality playback on pc): Raffaella Traniello schrieb: > Where do you set them? In the Render Window, there is a checkbox "Render Video tracks" and "Render Audio tracks". Between the label and the Checkbox, there is a "tool" Icon. Clicking this gives you the detail selection dialogbox... Cheers, Hermann -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE9MtKZbZrB6HelLIRAqIQAKCwY8QFgMETzuL/sTrlPFlrEG8LkQCeNqiU rdUaGzZJpJerps5Lsv2WGa4= =TqPv -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Cinelerra mailing list Cinelerra@skolelinux.no https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
[CinCVS] Re: DV Capture (was: Will not compile - Open SUSE 10.1)
Scott Forbes wrote: > What is the preferred capture method from DV everyone uses? Cinelerra > internal, or other applications? > I prefer to capture with dvgrab -- I don't trust GUIish programs for time-critical things :) hth, -- +--* .-. |Martin SchusterMicrosoft is not the answer /v\ |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.tabr.orgMicrosoft is the question // \\ | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ# 2057"Linux!" is the answer /( )\ +--*^^-^^ signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[CinCVS] debian-to-Fedora Core 4 build package mapping
Guys, Thanks to Eric Seigne for the list of packages necessary to build the CVS from scratch. It helped me get the latest build up and running in a very short time. I thought I'd add to his work by providing a Fedora Core 4 mapping to the packages he listed in this post (https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/cinelerra/2006-August/007194.html). Here is the mapping: Debian buildFedora fc4 build automake1.8 automake-1.9 libasound2-dev n/a libdv4-dev libdv4, libdv-0.104* libavcodec* ffmpeg* libxvidcore4-devxvidcore* liblame-dev lame, lame-devel xlibs-dev n/a libvorbis-dev libvorbis* libogg-dev libogg* libtool libtool-1.5 liba52-0.7.4-deva52* libtheora* libtheora* libpng12-devlibpng-1.2* libjpeg62-dev libjpeg-6* libtiff4-devlibtiff* libesd0-dev esound* libaudiofile-devaudiofile* libraw1394-dev libraw1394* libavc1394-dev libavc1394* libfreetype6-devfreetype* libfontconfig-dev fontconfig* nasmnasm uuid-deve2fsprogs* docbook-to-man n/a libfaad2-devfaad2-dev* libmjpegtools-dev mjpegtools* libopenexr-dev OpenEXR, OpenEXR-devel libxxf86vm-dev n/a fftw3-dev fftw3* libsndfile1-dev libsndfile* libiec61883-dev libiec61883* libx264-dev x264, x264-d* libfaac-dev faac* Notes *for libdv-0.104, must remove libdv-1.0.3 first *for mjpegtools, conflict msgs w/dries mjpegtools-libs *path problem on build, create sym link to /usr/include/openexr Finally, thanks to Brendan Conoboy for suggesting the libdv-1.0.4 upgrade. Really sped up my playback framerate from about 9fps to 30fps. Sweet! scott ___ Cinelerra mailing list Cinelerra@skolelinux.no https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
Re: [CinCVS] Will not compile - Open SUSE 10.1
Hi Scott, What is the preferred capture method from DV everyone uses? Cinelerra internal, or other applications? I have used Kino before to capture DV, under OpenSUSE. It was not easy to do, as OpenSUSE's version of Kino does not support Quicktime DV out of the box; and Cinelerra does not understand raw DV, so I had to recompile Kino and update a lot of libraries. Having DV capture in Cinelerra would have been great, but unfortunately it does not seem to be very stable. Alex Fernandez. ___ Cinelerra mailing list Cinelerra@skolelinux.no https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
Re: [CinCVS] Cinelerra v2.1 has been Released
Le 27.08.2006 20:18:17, Johannes Sixt a écrit : We've completed the merge. Expect a substantial number of svn commits soon. Congratulations, et many thanks for all your work. -- Hannes Regards Jean-Luc pgpEaAub4BtjF.pgp Description: PGP signature