[CinCVS] no recommended documentation that's current?

2007-05-26 Thread Tom Poe

OK.  Thanks.  Goodbye.
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[CinCVS] manual recommendation

2007-05-26 Thread Tom Poe
What and where to purchase/find editing manual for beginners?  Any 
recommendations appreciated.  I thought I'd find video tutorials, but no 
luck, yet.

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[CinCVS] any users in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin area?

2007-02-22 Thread Tom Poe
Looking for cinelerra users in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin area.  I want 
a tutor to go through basic editing features.  I'm willing to pay small 
stipend.

Thanks, Tom

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Re: [CinCVS] file formats question

2007-02-18 Thread Tom Poe

Herman Robak wrote:

On Sun, 2007-02-18 at 13:02 -0600, Tom Poe wrote:
  
I am using FC5 and want to load .avi file for editing.  It appears 
that's not possible. 



 You have to tell us which video and audio codecs those avi files
contain, otherwise we can just say "yes, it is possible".

  
 I have begun to explore how to create .mov file 
from .png images, and have successfully created an .avi movie using .png 
images and .ogg sound file.  My next step is to convert to a .mov file, 
and it looks like I can create a .mpeg4 file.  Does Cinelerra load 
.mpeg4 files?



 .mp4 files are supported.  That is, MPEG4 video and AAC audio in
the MPEG4 container is known to work. 

  

Herman:  Thanks.  I'm on an older PC with FC5.  So far, I have this much:
../ourstory/ directory with *.png images.  Also with song.ogg for sound 
track.

Then,
$mencoder mf://*.png -mf w=320:h=240:fps=1:type=png -ovc copy -audiofile 
Open_Studios_theme.ogg -oac copy -o done1.avi

gave me an .avi file that plays fine in MPlayer.
Then,
mencoder done1.avi -o VCD.mpg -ofps 25 -vf scale=352:288,harddup -of 
lavf -lavfopts 
format=mpg:i_certify_that_my_video_stream_does_not_use_b_frames -oac 
lavc -lavcopts acodec=mp2:abitrate=224 -ovc lavc -lavcopts 
vcodec=mpeg1video:vrc_buf_size=327:keyint=15:vrc_maxrate=1152:vbitrate=1152:vmax_b_frames=0

This takes avi file and converts to VCD.mpg, but that doesn't respond to:
$ qtinfo done1.mpg
Couldn't open done1.mpg as a QuickTime file.

So, now I'm attempting to install http://mpeg4ip.sourceforge.net/ in 
order to use mp4creator to convert .avi file to .mp4 file.  I'm 
following the instructions at:

http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/menc-feat-quicktime-7.html#menc-feat-quicktime-7-example

Am I on the right track, maybe?  :)
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[CinCVS] file formats question

2007-02-18 Thread Tom Poe
I am using FC5 and want to load .avi file for editing.  It appears 
that's not possible.  I have begun to explore how to create .mov file 
from .png images, and have successfully created an .avi movie using .png 
images and .ogg sound file.  My next step is to convert to a .mov file, 
and it looks like I can create a .mpeg4 file.  Does Cinelerra load 
.mpeg4 files?

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Re: [CinCVS] xvidcap mpeg files open issues

2006-12-16 Thread Tom Poe

Nicolas Maufrais wrote:

Hello,

http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/split_manual_en/cinelerra_cv_manual_en_20.html#SEC276

On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 06:28:54AM -0600, Tom Poe wrote:
  
xvidcap seems to do a nice job of recording audio/video screenshot 
movies, and outputting mpeg files.  Has anyone used cinelerra to open 
and edit them?  If so, what steps work?

Happy Holidays, Tom

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Thank you, and happy holidays.
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Re: [CinCVS] xvidcap mpeg files open issues

2006-12-16 Thread Tom Poe

muzzol wrote:

En/na Tom Poe ha escrit:
xvidcap seems to do a nice job of recording audio/video screenshot 
movies, and outputting mpeg files.  Has anyone used cinelerra to open 
and edit them?  If so, what steps work?

Happy Holidays, Tom



/me used to grab screencasts with xvidcap

the only problem is regarding framerate. output video seems to have 
incorrect framerate settings and is played at double speed. but is the 
best screencast tool i've used.



I downloaded 1.1.4p1 and it plays back mpeg files (default settings) on 
mplayer without problem on my FC5.  I tried adjusting the preferences to 
create .mov file, instead of default mpeg, but can't seem to get it 
right, yet. 


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[CinCVS] xvidcap mpeg files open issues

2006-12-16 Thread Tom Poe
xvidcap seems to do a nice job of recording audio/video screenshot 
movies, and outputting mpeg files.  Has anyone used cinelerra to open 
and edit them?  If so, what steps work?

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Re: [CinCVS] libavc1394 questions; now configure issues

2006-07-14 Thread tom poe

Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:

Hi Tom,

You wrote:

Pierre:  the ./configure command you suggest results with same missing 
items.  After adding livna, and installing, then running the suggested 
./configure command, the results still show libtheora missing, as well 
as all the others.  I wonder if I need to have some way of pointing to 
the right directory for each of the missing items?  How best to 
proceed? Tom



I find it wierd that it is the "Same" missing items, (I assume there 
would be LESS missing items!! - please double check!)
I did say it was a "starter" of a list of packages you would likely 
need, and that there would be more.  Looking at the list, obviously I 
missed out the libtheora or libtheora-devel or whatever it is called.  
For each package that is still listed as missing, I advise doing this:


$ yum list '*theora*'

if you then install the package and it still shows up as being missing 
then let me know of that particular package name and I will investigate.


For theora as an example. The above command will list the name of the 
packages available from all the yum repositories set up that would 
satisfy this dependency.  Once you have the name of the package, then 
simply install it:

$ yum install libtheora  libtheora-devel

If you are really lazy, like me, you can do stuff like:
$ yum install '*theora*'

which will automatically list all packages with the words theora in 
them and ask you if you want to download and install them all.


Once you have satisfied these dependencies, please send me a list of 
all the required packages, (including the list I already sent you.)


Cheers,
Pierre



and then yum install for each of the following:

nasm
glibc-kernheaders# for /usr/include/linux/videodev2.h
xorg-x11-proto-devel # I am guessing this is needed
xvidcore-devel   # I am guessing this is needed
libXxf86vm-devel
alsa-lib-devel
mjpegtools-libs  # Naughty!! they don't follow the -devel 
notation!!

libjpeg-devel
fftw-devel
djbfft
e2fsprogs-devel # for libuuid
libdv-devel
libpng-devel
freetype-devel
a52dec-devel
libsndfile-devel
OpenEXR
faac-devel
faad2-devel
libraw1394-devel
libiec61883-devel
libavc1394-devel
librom1394-devel
libogg-devel
libvorbis-devel
lame-devel

(you could place them all on one line!) And then manually install:

x264 - I manually installed this from their website..

This should satisfy many of your dependancy problems... Let me know 
what extra needed, and I'll cut and paste it into the compile 
instructions on our website.


j6t: "xorg-x11-proto-devel" could be what needs to be added to:
AC_MSG_WARN([Please install xlib-dev or xorg-x11-devel.])


since I couldn't find either xlib-dev or xorg-xll-devel on my system..


By the way,
should I be doing something between running configure?  I saw some
install instructions that recommend doing a make clean sometimes.
Tom
Umm, I wouldn't do it too often.  If the build fails because a file 
missing in "faad.h" (i.e. you don't have the devel package 
installed for faad) or something like that, I usually install the 
devel package and try to make again... It should compile.  If it 
gets to the end and complains when linking, then I do a make clean.


In terms of the configure, I personally use:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-x86 --enable-mmx 
--enable-freetype2 \
   CFLAGS='-O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-all-loops 
-falign-loops=2 -falign-jumps=2 -falign-functions=2 -ffast-math 
-march=pentium-m -mfpmath=sse,387 -mmmx -msse'


when compiling, (I actually placed this in a file 
~/bin/cinelerra_conf.sh cause I got sick of typeing it so much!!) 
to ensure I get a version optimised for my cpu (pentium-m).  You 
may want to investigate this at a later date.


Also, don't forget, the latest svn is crashy, (since it's 
undergoing a merge with the new upstream source)  Use the 836 for 
best luck compiling without any error messages!





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Pierre:  After running yum commands, and installing the missing 
libtheora-devel (I had the other two libtheora packages installed 
already), it cleaned that up.  Here's the list as it is now.  Will go 
through the list and resolve the others (I hope).  Thanks for the help 
so far.


Summary of mandatory components:
 libogg  found
 libvorbis   found
 libvorbisencfound
 libvorbisfile   found
 libtheora   found
 OpenEXR missing
 libdv   missing
 libpng  found
 libjpeg libraries   found
 libjpeg headers found
 FreeType 2  found
 libx264 libraries   missing
 libx264 headers missing
 libuuid libraries   found
 libuuid headers found
 mjpegtools  missing
 libfftw3 libraries  missing
 libfftw3 headersmissing
 liba52 librariesmis

[CinCVS] interim report on ./configure FC5

2006-07-14 Thread tom poe
Using " yum list  " showed missing (mostly devel 
packages).  After installing missing packages, I get the following.  
I'll now visit the web sites of the remaining missing packages, and see 
if there's some package needed that isn't found by yum.


Summary of mandatory components:
 libogg  found
 libvorbis   found
 libvorbisencfound
 libvorbisfile   found
 libtheora   found
 OpenEXR found
 libdv   found
 libpng  found
 libjpeg libraries   found
 libjpeg headers found
 FreeType 2  found
 libx264 libraries   missing
 libx264 headers missing
 libuuid libraries   found
 libuuid headers found
 mjpegtools  found
 libfftw3 libraries  missing
 libfftw3 headersmissing
 liba52 librariesmissing
 liba52 headers  missing
 libmp3lame librariesfound
 libmp3lame headers  found
 libsndfile librariesfound
 libsndfile headers  found
 libfaac libraries   missing
 libfaac headers missing
 libfaad libraries   missing
 libfaad headers missing

Summary of optional components:
 ESD subsystem   found
ESD (Enlightenment Sound Daemon) is enabled
 ALSA subsystem  found
ALSA is enabled
 libraw1394  found
 libiec61883 found
 libavc1394 librariesfound
 libavc1394 headers  found
 librom1394 librariesfound
 librom1394 headers  found
Firewire is enabled

WARNING: Mandatory components are missing; compilation may fail!
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[CinCVS] last item is libfaad/faad

2006-07-14 Thread tom poe

[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# yum list *faad2*
Setting up repositories
planetcore   [1/7]
livna[2/7]
planetextras [3/7]
planetccrma  [4/7]
updates  [5/7]
core [6/7]
extras   [7/7]
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Installed Packages
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[CinCVS] x264 question

2006-07-14 Thread tom poe

nasm -O2 -f elf -Icommon/i386/ -o common/i386/dct-a.o common/i386/dct-a.asm
make: nasm: Command not found
make: *** [common/i386/dct-a.o] Error 127
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Pierre:  Would you know what nasm is?
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[CinCVS] getting close on ./configure fc5

2006-07-14 Thread tom poe
I have just two mandatory items left.  x264 and libfaad.  Can you point 
me to where I can get reliable packages?  Yum/livna doesn't have them.

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[CinCVS] faad issue - need help with make

2006-07-14 Thread tom poe

[EMAIL PROTECTED] faad2]# make
Makefile:623: *** missing separator.  Stop.

Pierre:  Took a look, but couldn't see what is missing
Tom

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[CinCVS] resolved x264 issues with mandatory items

2006-07-14 Thread tom poe
Managed to find nasm, install it, and x264 install complete.  Now, to 
solve libfaad.

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Re: [CinCVS] libavc1394 questions; now configure issues

2006-07-12 Thread tom poe

tom poe wrote:

Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
I personally use FC5.. it does suck a bit, but I am fairly used to it 
now... FC5 is quite scared of patent issues involved with many 
multi-media apps, (lame, mpeg, etc..)


I personally use the livna yum repository, and most of the 
dependencies I was able to be fixed from there..
Well, fooey on that.  I shall use this as a learning experience, and 
see
if I can get a clean ./configure in the next few days.  
If you decided to do the yum method, can you keep track of what 
packages you installed, and send me a list.  I'll add them to a list 
somewhere later...


Just quickly going through the configure.in script myself, and 
rpm-querying my system to see the package names, I obtained the 
following steps.. You might start with


rpm -ivh http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-5.rpm

and then yum install for each of the following:

nasm
glibc-kernheaders# for /usr/include/linux/videodev2.h
xorg-x11-proto-devel # I am guessing this is needed
xvidcore-devel   # I am guessing this is needed
libXxf86vm-devel
alsa-lib-devel
mjpegtools-libs  # Naughty!! they don't follow the -devel notation!!
libjpeg-devel
fftw-devel
djbfft
e2fsprogs-devel # for libuuid
libdv-devel
libpng-devel
freetype-devel
a52dec-devel
libsndfile-devel
OpenEXR
faac-devel
faad2-devel
libraw1394-devel
libiec61883-devel
libavc1394-devel
librom1394-devel
libogg-devel
libvorbis-devel
lame-devel

(you could place them all on one line!) And then manually install:

x264 - I manually installed this from their website..

This should satisfy many of your dependancy problems... Let me know 
what extra needed, and I'll cut and paste it into the compile 
instructions on our website.


j6t: "xorg-x11-proto-devel" could be what needs to be added to:
AC_MSG_WARN([Please install xlib-dev or xorg-x11-devel.])


since I couldn't find either xlib-dev or xorg-xll-devel on my system..


By the way,
should I be doing something between running configure?  I saw some
install instructions that recommend doing a make clean sometimes.
Tom
Umm, I wouldn't do it too often.  If the build fails because a file 
missing in "faad.h" (i.e. you don't have the devel package installed 
for faad) or something like that, I usually install the devel package 
and try to make again... It should compile.  If it gets to the end 
and complains when linking, then I do a make clean.


In terms of the configure, I personally use:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-x86 --enable-mmx --enable-freetype2 \
   CFLAGS='-O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-all-loops 
-falign-loops=2 -falign-jumps=2 -falign-functions=2 -ffast-math 
-march=pentium-m -mfpmath=sse,387 -mmmx -msse'


when compiling, (I actually placed this in a file 
~/bin/cinelerra_conf.sh cause I got sick of typeing it so much!!) to 
ensure I get a version optimised for my cpu (pentium-m).  You may 
want to investigate this at a later date.


Also, don't forget, the latest svn is crashy, (since it's undergoing 
a merge with the new upstream source)  Use the 836 for best luck 
compiling without any error messages!


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with the strategy you suggested, and let you know how it turns out.  
Thanks, much.  Tom


Summary of mandatory components:
 libogg  found
 libvorbis   found
 libvorbisencfound
 libvorbisfile   found
 libtheora   missing
 OpenEXR missing
 libdv   missing
 libpng  found
 libjpeg libraries   found
 libjpeg headers found
 FreeType 2  found
 libx264 libraries   missing
 libx264 headers missing
 libuuid libraries   found
 libuuid headers found
 mjpegtools  missing
 libfftw3 libraries  missing
 libfftw3 headersmissing
 liba52 librariesmissing
 liba52 headers  missing
 libmp3lame librariesfound
 libmp3lame headers  found
 libsndfile librariesmissing
 libsndfile headers  missing
 libfaac libraries   missing
 libfaac headers missing
 libfaad libraries   missing
 libfaad headers missing

Summary of optional components:
 ESD subsystem   found
ESD (Enlightenment Sound Daemon) is enabled
 ALSA subsystem  found
ALSA is enabled
 libraw1394  found
 libiec61883 missing
 libavc1394 librariesmissing
 libavc1394 headers  missing
 librom1394 librariesmissing
 librom1394 headers  missing
Firewire is disabled

Pierre:  the ./configure command you suggest results with same missing 
items.  After adding livna, and installing, then running the suggested 
./configure command, the results 

Re: [CinCVS] libavc1394 questions

2006-07-12 Thread tom poe

Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
I personally use FC5.. it does suck a bit, but I am fairly used to it 
now... FC5 is quite scared of patent issues involved with many 
multi-media apps, (lame, mpeg, etc..)


I personally use the livna yum repository, and most of the 
dependencies I was able to be fixed from there..

Well, fooey on that.  I shall use this as a learning experience, and see
if I can get a clean ./configure in the next few days.  
If you decided to do the yum method, can you keep track of what 
packages you installed, and send me a list.  I'll add them to a list 
somewhere later...


Just quickly going through the configure.in script myself, and 
rpm-querying my system to see the package names, I obtained the 
following steps.. You might start with


rpm -ivh http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-5.rpm

and then yum install for each of the following:

nasm
glibc-kernheaders# for /usr/include/linux/videodev2.h
xorg-x11-proto-devel # I am guessing this is needed
xvidcore-devel   # I am guessing this is needed
libXxf86vm-devel
alsa-lib-devel
mjpegtools-libs  # Naughty!! they don't follow the -devel notation!!
libjpeg-devel
fftw-devel
djbfft
e2fsprogs-devel # for libuuid
libdv-devel
libpng-devel
freetype-devel
a52dec-devel
libsndfile-devel
OpenEXR
faac-devel
faad2-devel
libraw1394-devel
libiec61883-devel
libavc1394-devel
librom1394-devel
libogg-devel
libvorbis-devel
lame-devel

(you could place them all on one line!) And then manually install:

x264 - I manually installed this from their website..

This should satisfy many of your dependancy problems... Let me know 
what extra needed, and I'll cut and paste it into the compile 
instructions on our website.


j6t: "xorg-x11-proto-devel" could be what needs to be added to:
AC_MSG_WARN([Please install xlib-dev or xorg-x11-devel.])


since I couldn't find either xlib-dev or xorg-xll-devel on my system..


By the way,
should I be doing something between running configure?  I saw some
install instructions that recommend doing a make clean sometimes.
Tom
Umm, I wouldn't do it too often.  If the build fails because a file 
missing in "faad.h" (i.e. you don't have the devel package installed 
for faad) or something like that, I usually install the devel package 
and try to make again... It should compile.  If it gets to the end and 
complains when linking, then I do a make clean.


In terms of the configure, I personally use:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-x86 --enable-mmx --enable-freetype2 \
   CFLAGS='-O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-all-loops 
-falign-loops=2 -falign-jumps=2 -falign-functions=2 -ffast-math 
-march=pentium-m -mfpmath=sse,387 -mmmx -msse'


when compiling, (I actually placed this in a file 
~/bin/cinelerra_conf.sh cause I got sick of typeing it so much!!) to 
ensure I get a version optimised for my cpu (pentium-m).  You may want 
to investigate this at a later date.


Also, don't forget, the latest svn is crashy, (since it's undergoing a 
merge with the new upstream source)  Use the 836 for best luck 
compiling without any error messages!


Pierre


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Thanks, much.  Tom


Summary of mandatory components:
 libogg  found
 libvorbis   found
 libvorbisencfound
 libvorbisfile   found
 libtheora   missing
 OpenEXR missing
 libdv   missing
 libpng  found
 libjpeg libraries   found
 libjpeg headers found
 FreeType 2  found
 libx264 libraries   missing
 libx264 headers missing
 libuuid libraries   found
 libuuid headers found
 mjpegtools  missing
 libfftw3 libraries  missing
 libfftw3 headersmissing
 liba52 librariesmissing
 liba52 headers  missing
 libmp3lame librariesfound
 libmp3lame headers  found
 libsndfile librariesmissing
 libsndfile headers  missing
 libfaac libraries   missing
 libfaac headers missing
 libfaad libraries   missing
 libfaad headers missing

Summary of optional components:
 ESD subsystem   found
ESD (Enlightenment Sound Daemon) is enabled
 ALSA subsystem  found
ALSA is enabled
 libraw1394  found
 libiec61883 missing
 libavc1394 librariesmissing
 libavc1394 headers  missing
 librom1394 librariesmissing
 librom1394 headers  missing
Firewire is disabled

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Re: [CinCVS] libavc1394 questions

2006-07-10 Thread tom poe
On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 13:48 +0930, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
> You don't seem to have the -devel package installed, (it provides files 
> in /usr/include/)..

Pierre:  Found it, and installed, reran configure and got back a dozen
dependencies missing.  Looks like FC5 didn't want to tackle the
multimedia, and leave that to a group to develop a fedora multimedia
niche distribution, or something.

Well, fooey on that.  I shall use this as a learning experience, and see
if I can get a clean ./configure in the next few days.  By the way,
should I be doing something between running configure?  I saw some
install instructions that recommend doing a make clean sometimes.
Tom


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[CinCVS] libavc1394 questions

2006-07-10 Thread tom poe
I can't sort this out, so asking for help.  Can I solve configure
issues?  What steps do I need to take?
Thanks, in advance, Tom

checking for LIBRAW1394... configure: error: Package requirements
(libraw1394 >= 1.0.0) were not met:

No package 'libraw1394' found

Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.

Alternatively, you may set the environment variables LIBRAW1394_CFLAGS
and LIBRAW1394_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
See the pkg-config man page for more details.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] libavc1394-0.5.3]# locate libraw1394
/usr/lib/libraw1394.so.8
/usr/lib/libraw1394.so.8.1.1
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1/COPYING.LIB
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1/NEWS
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1/README
[EMAIL PROTECTED] libavc1394-0.5.3]# updatedb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] libavc1394-0.5.3]# locate libraw1394
/usr/lib/libraw1394.so.8
/usr/lib/libraw1394.so.8.1.1
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1/COPYING.LIB
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1/NEWS
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1/README
[EMAIL PROTECTED] libavc1394-0.5.3]#




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Re: [CinCVS] new to list intro

2006-06-30 Thread Tom Poe

Valentina Messeri wrote:






Sylvain:  Yes, my friend.  My song is very quiet at this moment.  But,
there's hope.  I took some .jpg Gimp images, created a .gif animation,
used ImageMagick to convert to mpg, used mplex to merge audio and
video, then convert to mov,



supa..how did you manage to do last line? i mean "convert to mov"  
afaic it's easier try to upload mpg or avi, in cin cause it's a bit  
complicate to get a proper format mov using gnu-linux tools.


:)

Vale

and it plays in MPlayer.  However, I need


to format mov file to view in Cinelerra.  To do that, I need to run
qtinfo . . . . but, alas, qtinfo reports:
qtinfo movie1.mov
quicktime_open: error in header
Couldn't open movie1.mov as a QuickTime file.

So, I must discover how to control headers (whatever those are).  Or,
is it possible to load other formats into cinelerra?  If so, what
utility would give me the info to format cinelerra properly before
loading?
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Vale:  You're exactly right.  I might have a file renamed to .mov, but 
that doesn't mean it is formatted correctly, as you point out.  At the 
moment, I am on a learning curve that is focused on using commands like 
$> mplayer -identify filename.avi and following the output lines to 
clean up how my system is set up on FC4.  If I'm successful, I will 
then, hopefully, have a better way to approach my feeble attempts to 
create a movie of images and audio file, and convert to proper formats 
like .mov.  My FC4 distribution sits on a low-end PIII desktop computer 
with 512Mb RAM.  The video card is reported as Intel810, and sound card 
is reported as snd-Intel810.  Even at its' best, such a setup will have 
severe limitations. 

Notice, though, it might provide a starting point for a lot of folks 
that live in inner city neighborhoods, or belong to low income groups.  
My computer is one donated by someone that has upgraded to a newer, more 
powerful computer.  The software is freely available from Stanford 
University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics ( 
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/ ).  The Cinelerra 
application is freely available.  If it all works, even with severe 
limitations, the owner of such a low cost system has the tools available 
to create state-of-the-art audio and video works.  We call such systems 
community-based recording studios.


Hope that helps explain where I'm coming from.  Now, back to my quest to 
understand what vidix driver to use.  :)

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Re: [CinCVS] what utility for basic file info recommended?

2006-06-29 Thread Tom Poe

jim scott wrote:

One option I don't recommend is ffmpeg -i  I find the 
report to be wrong quite often, especially duration. tcprobe -i works 
better, but the output can be confusing.


On 6/29/06, *Nicolas* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 11:05:58PM -0500, Tom Poe wrote:
> I want to get a handle on which utility might work for
determining file
> format info.  I downloaded a sample clip, and followed tutorial
> instructions.  The file was a .mov, and qtinfo worked.  Is there a
> general utility for .avi, .mpeg, etc.?
> Tom

Hello Tom,

This works fine :
mplayer -identify 

Nicolas.

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Jim:   Thanks.  My FC4 system isn't letting me use the tcprobe command, 
yet. 
/usr/bin/mpegtranscode

/usr/bin/lqt_transcode
shows up, so will check out updating with transcode package:
http://www.jakemsr.com/transcode/transcode-1.0.2.tar.gz
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Re: [CinCVS] what utility for basic file info recommended?

2006-06-29 Thread Tom Poe

Nicolas wrote:


On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 11:05:58PM -0500, Tom Poe wrote:
 

I want to get a handle on which utility might work for determining file 
format info.  I downloaded a sample clip, and followed tutorial 
instructions.  The file was a .mov, and qtinfo worked.  Is there a 
general utility for .avi, .mpeg, etc.?

Tom
   



Hello Tom,

This works fine :
mplayer -identify 

Nicolas.

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Nicolas:  Wow!  Have I ever got a lot of work to do!  :)

According to the output, there's no possible way for my computer to play 
my file . . . . but it did.  I ran the same command with $>mplayer 
-identify rassegna2.avi and the output showed some interesting stuff I 
could do to polish up the sample clip from 
http://cvs.cinelerra.org/footage/ page. 

Well, first things first.  I will start by checking out the possibility 
of beefing up RAM from 384 to 512Mb.  Then, I need to smooth out my 
video driver situation, as mplayer had trouble finding the right video 
driver.  Once I get the startup stuff cleaned up, I'll move on to how to 
create my video file, properly.  Audacity seems to produce audio files 
"right out of the box" that work pretty well.  So, don't go away.  I'll 
be back.



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Re: [CinCVS] new to list intro

2006-06-28 Thread Tom Poe

Sylvain Jousse wrote:


Salut Tom,

 


population to download Cinelerra!  It's a proud moment, and I'll cherish
the honor forever.  :)
Tom
   


Don't sing too loud! Now you have to make it work!
And it is much harder than installing it. ;-)

Sylvain.

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Sylvain:  Yes, my friend.  My song is very quiet at this moment.  But, 
there's hope.  I took some .jpg Gimp images, created a .gif animation, 
used ImageMagick to convert to mpg, used mplex to merge audio and video, 
then convert to mov, and it plays in MPlayer.  However, I need to format 
mov file to view in Cinelerra.  To do that, I need to run qtinfo . . . . 
but, alas, qtinfo reports:

qtinfo movie1.mov
quicktime_open: error in header
Couldn't open movie1.mov as a QuickTime file.

So, I must discover how to control headers (whatever those are).  Or, is 
it possible to load other formats into cinelerra?  If so, what utility 
would give me the info to format cinelerra properly before loading?

Tom

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Re: [CinCVS] new to list intro

2006-06-28 Thread Tom Poe

Dimitrios wrote:


On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 16:27:07 -0500 Tom Poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 

I have svn installed.  I would like the experts here to help me get 
cinelerra installed, correctly.  I noticed there were some Fedora rpms 
available, and am now confused.  Any advice or suggestions appreciated 
as to what steps to take.
   



confused? welcome to the club! you are member number #2345222587

i'd suggest you get the freshrpms.net RPM packages, they are fairly new and will do 
everything for you, just "yum install" and you are done.

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Dimitrios:  Thanks for the advice.  I've got v2.0.1 up and running.  
Looks like I'm going down in history as milepost 33% of the world 
population to download Cinelerra!  It's a proud moment, and I'll cherish 
the honor forever.  :)

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[CinCVS] what utility for basic file info recommended?

2006-06-28 Thread Tom Poe
I want to get a handle on which utility might work for determining file 
format info.  I downloaded a sample clip, and followed tutorial 
instructions.  The file was a .mov, and qtinfo worked.  Is there a 
general utility for .avi, .mpeg, etc.?

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Re: [CinCVS] new to list intro

2006-06-28 Thread Tom Poe

Matt Pfingsten wrote:


Hi, Tom. I'm running Mandriva 2006 myself, and I found this tutorial
helpful even though it is for Ubuntu:
<http://placide.home.sapo.pt/cinelerra02.html>.

On 6/28/06, Tom Poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'm running FC4, and want to explore the possibility of editing
self-made movies.  I figured out how to scratch together images in Gimp,
use ffmpeg and ImageMagick to convert into mpeg, avi and vob movies with
merged sound files.  I'm thinking I can tweak and edit these to produce
a tutorial series that can be viewed on the web.

I have svn installed.  I would like the experts here to help me get
cinelerra installed, correctly.  I noticed there were some Fedora rpms
available, and am now confused.  Any advice or suggestions appreciated
as to what steps to take.
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Matt:  Thanks, much.  I followed the instructions, but got into trouble 
with install of some packages.  I think it was my install code technique 
(I barely know how to turn the computer on/off).  Dimitrios suggested 
Freshmeat rpms and yum, and that worked.  I'm up and running.

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[CinCVS] new to list intro

2006-06-28 Thread Tom Poe
I'm running FC4, and want to explore the possibility of editing 
self-made movies.  I figured out how to scratch together images in Gimp, 
use ffmpeg and ImageMagick to convert into mpeg, avi and vob movies with 
merged sound files.  I'm thinking I can tweak and edit these to produce 
a tutorial series that can be viewed on the web. 

I have svn installed.  I would like the experts here to help me get 
cinelerra installed, correctly.  I noticed there were some Fedora rpms 
available, and am now confused.  Any advice or suggestions appreciated 
as to what steps to take.

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