Re: [CinCVS] newbie - X11-XV output screw up, ?

2006-12-30 Thread Kevin Brosius
On 2006-12-30 12:50, Pieter Thysebaert wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Now that I'm able to edit my mpg video clips on Debian etch I have
 noticed the following problem
 
 When rendering to mpeg2 video (I have copied /usr/bin/mpeg2enc to
 mpeg2enc.plugin) and mp3 audio (and combining the output files with
 mplex), playing this resulting file in the viewer yields messed up
 colors. Playing it in xine or vlc on the same X server also gives the
 messed up colors. Howeever, the file is OK as playing it on a freshly
 started X display yields the desired result.
 
 I am using X11-XV video output.

XV is a video overlay provided by your video driver/Xserver.  Does the
standard X11 output driver in cinelerra work ok?  What video card and
Xserver/driver are you using?  Especially if you also see it in xine,
this is most likely a driver/Xserver issue.


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Kevin

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Re: [CinCVS] newbie - X11-XV output screw up, ?

2006-12-30 Thread Miha Kitič
Hi!

My answer my be off the mark, but I had a messed up colors output
problem a while ago and I solved it by setting Video channel fade to 99
(instead of 100). If this is the problem, then I have no idea what's
causing it. But you may want to try and set transparency (fade slider)
to 99%. Let's see what happens...

All the best and good luck!

Miha


Dne 30.12.2006 (sob) ob 13:50 +0100 je Pieter Thysebaert zapisal(a):
 Hello,
 
 Now that I'm able to edit my mpg video clips on Debian etch I have
 noticed the following problem
 
 When rendering to mpeg2 video (I have copied /usr/bin/mpeg2enc to
 mpeg2enc.plugin) and mp3 audio (and combining the output files with
 mplex), playing this resulting file in the viewer yields messed up
 colors. Playing it in xine or vlc on the same X server also gives the
 messed up colors. Howeever, the file is OK as playing it on a freshly
 started X display yields the desired result.
 
 I am using X11-XV video output.
 
 Is this a known problem?
 
 Also, rendering to theora/vorbis yields the same result in xine. Alas, I
 cannot load the rendered file in cinelerra, it crashes with things like
 
 Cinelerra 2.1CV (C) 2006 Heroine Virtual Ltd.
 Compiled on Thu Dec 28 02:49:32 CET 2006
 Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
 and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
 certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for Cinelerra.
 signal_entry: got SIGSEGV my pid=12306 execution table size=16:
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1052
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1056
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1134
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1139
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1142
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1144
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1147
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1151
 FileOGG::open_file 60
 mwindow.C: load_filenames: 1153
 FileOGG::open_file 60
 vrender.C: run: 414
 vrender.C: process_buffer: 103
 vrender.C: process_buffer: 113
 vrender.C: run: 416
 vrender.C: run: 555
 signal_entry: lock table size=11
 0x857c798 BC_Synchronous::next_command BC_Synchronous::run
 0x8c529d0 TransportQue::output_lock PlaybackEngine::run
 0x8bde5a8 BC_WindowBase::event_condition BC_WindowBase::get_event
 0x8bcae20 BC_WindowBase::event_condition BC_WindowBase::get_event
 0x8ce13c8 BC_WindowBase::event_condition BC_WindowBase::get_event
 0x8b0bcd8 BC_WindowBase::event_condition BC_WindowBase::get_event
 0x8cb0ad0 ResourceThread::draw_lock ResourceThread::run
 0x8bc9608 TransportQue::output_lock PlaybackEngine::run
 0x89f93c8 BC_WindowBase::event_condition BC_WindowBase::get_event
 0x8c54d38 BC_WindowBase::event_condition BC_WindowBase::get_event
 0x8b74748 BC_WindowBase::event_condition BC_WindowBase::get_event
 0x8ce6ed50 IndexThread::output_lock IndexThread::run
 BC_Signals::dump_buffers: buffer table size=0
 BC_Signals::delete_temps: deleting 0 temp files
 SigHandler::signal_handler total files=0
 Aborted
 
 
 
 Any ideas on the X11-XV output?
 
 Thanx,
 
 Pieter
 
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Re: [CinCVS] newbie - X11-XV output screw up, ?

2006-12-30 Thread Pieter Thysebaert
Kevin Brosius wrote:
 On 2006-12-30 12:50, Pieter Thysebaert wrote:
   
 Hello,

 Now that I'm able to edit my mpg video clips on Debian etch I have
 noticed the following problem

 When rendering to mpeg2 video (I have copied /usr/bin/mpeg2enc to
 mpeg2enc.plugin) and mp3 audio (and combining the output files with
 mplex), playing this resulting file in the viewer yields messed up
 colors. Playing it in xine or vlc on the same X server also gives the
 messed up colors. Howeever, the file is OK as playing it on a freshly
 started X display yields the desired result.

 I am using X11-XV video output.
 

 XV is a video overlay provided by your video driver/Xserver.  Does the
 standard X11 output driver in cinelerra work ok?  What video card and
 Xserver/driver are you using?  Especially if you also see it in xine,
 this is most likely a driver/Xserver issue.
   

It probably is.

I'm on X.org 7.0 with an Intel 945GM integrated video chip (Dell laptop...).


Pieter

   


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