Re: [CinCV] Howto produce HD mpg 1080 from Cinelerra

2009-06-09 Thread Ed Vaessen
Succes at last, though my workflow is far from elegant.

Convert the .tod files from my JVC GZ-HD30 camcorder with avidemux: export
with video as MJPEG and audio as WAV, format AVI. This will make all
clips, when imported in Cinelerra, have video and audio matching exactly
in length.

After editing in Cinelerra, export as advised by Simeon:

>> To export the video through "YUV4MPEG Stream" use the following pipe
command:
>>
>> ffmpeg -f yuv4mpegpipe -i - -y -r 25 -b 2800 -f mpeg2video %
>>
>> As Cinelerra Format settings i would suggest a frame rate 25. fps
>> and 1920x1080 as size of your canvas.
>>
>> Export your audio as MPEG Audio, select Layer II and 384 kbit/s.

Next, the muxing must be done using avidemux again: first importing the
.m2v and adding the audio file using the Audio->main track->external MP3
Export with video and audio set to "copy" and format MPEG TS (A+V).

This will result in an mpg file that will play both in mplayer and on my
networked media tank HDX1000.



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Re: [CinCV] Howto produce HD mpg 1080 from Cinelerra

2009-06-09 Thread Simeon Völkel
Hello Ed,

Nice to hear that you finally got your rendering working. It would be great
if you could add your experiences and gained knowledge to the Cinelerra
Wiki in order to share it with the other users of Cinelerra!

http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php

can take some additinonal information, especially

http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php?id=english_manual:cinelerra_cv_en_20


in this case. For example a section titled "One way to produce a FullHD mpg
in Cinelerra" would be nice to have :)

Simeon


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Re: [CinCV] Howto produce HD mpg 1080 from Cinelerra

2009-06-09 Thread sfrase6%40comcast.net
Ed,
I had a similar problem getting the output from my Canon 5D Mark II into a 
Cinelerra-usable format.  My solution was to reencode the 1080P H264 into 1080P 
MPEG-TS.

Here is my tale of woe from earlier this year:
http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com/2009/02/dark-of-winter-has-me-in-its-grasp.html

The MPEG2-TS is the section you'd want to focus on.

scott
http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com

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