В сообщении от Friday 22 January 2021 05:42:55 Rafa Mar Multimedia en Gnu\Linux
via Cin написал(а):
> > I saw this error, and tried to combat it ... no results so far :/
>
> the extension box empty, to force the user to put the desired extension
> there?
I think problem may be exactly in this -
В сообщении от Thursday 21 January 2021 23:48:55 Rafa Mar Multimedia en
Gnu\Linux via Cin написал(а):
> I was referring to a "first steps" guide in English, you call it "Quick
> Start". Today the time that I allot every day to write Cinelerra tutorials
> I am going to dedicate to making an example
I was referring to a "first steps" guide in English, you call it "Quick
Start". Today the time that I allot every day to write Cinelerra tutorials
I am going to dedicate to making an example of what I mean. The manual is
very good, but there are people who when they see so much text get scared.
:-D
I have reworded these tips and hope to check them in today (+ the
transition fixes of Andrew).
I keep thinking, is it possible to add a button (Help) that opens a short
> pdf about the use of this tool?
> I could make this pdf, with very little text and explicit images on how to
> use it. It reall
It would be nice to add these lines in the tips, since this is a great
rarity and people should know it ... so they don't get frustrated with this
wizard.
I keep thinking, is it possible to add a button (Help) that opens a short
pdf about the use of this tool?
I could make this pdf, with very litt
В сообщении от Thursday 21 January 2021 20:29:12 Phyllis Smith via Cin
написал(а):
> This is way beyond my knowledge but I did see the following:
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/midimap/
Not sure if it does what we want ? (more like internal midi re-router?)
I found one thing too:
https://su
This is way beyond my knowledge but I did see the following:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/midimap/
On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 10:21 AM Andrea paz via Cin <
cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org> wrote:
> For windows there is "Bome MIDI translator Pro" which allows you to
> bind the keys of any MIDI device
For windows there is "Bome MIDI translator Pro" which allows you to
bind the keys of any MIDI device to work in various NLEs.
https://www.bome.com/products/miditranslator
Is there something like this for Linux?
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Good find. That would be a good thing to include into CinelerraGG if at
all possible.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 7:54 AM Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin <
cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org> wrote:
> Sorry if you already saw this, i was re-reading some older Cinelerra
> documentation and mail list ...
>
> An
Sorry if you already saw this, i was re-reading some older Cinelerra
documentation and mail list ...
And found THIS:
https://lists.skolelinux.org/pipermail/cinelerra/2008-March/013607.html
YT video still around …..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruJVAiUYf7g
and patch too :}
http://ww
Because this part of Cinelerra(GG) also not intuitive for
modern users - what about adding two more lines in tips.en?
diff --git a/cinelerra-5.1/tips/tips.en b/cinelerra-5.1/tips/tips.en
index 781df953..8b2dc4fc 100644
--- a/cinelerra-5.1/tips/tips.en
+++ b/cinelerra-5.1/tips/tips.en
@@ -26,6 +26
The tools have to be safe, especially when they are strange, impractical
and lack any logic.
If a clumsy user deletes or corrupts an important file by doing things with
the system that he should not do, it is her responsibility. But when this
happens because this same user tries to do something in
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