I think, the current fader state is unusable. The problem is, that
the video and audio min/max levels have to set at once, but their
usual range differs (as you writes it too). To scale the audio
with Alt-F and with the input box below is good. But video is absolutely
different, it should not be
If this is the -fPIC error related to the libx264 libraries, then I grappled with it this weekend, as well. My fix was to download the libx264 source files and recompile them. Fairly painless.
On 7/4/06, Ben Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yannick - Debian/Linux said the following on 02/06/06 07:14:
Guys,
Sorry for being dense, but what is the benefit of OpenGL?
scott
-- Original message -- From: Computer Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] So... should I move to 2.1 or stick with the "CVS" version? I just spent a lot of time moving to the devel version because 2.0 had some
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for being dense, but what is the benefit of OpenGL?
Real time performance, because the graphics get hardware speedups. So if
you look at the new screenshots, you could 'preview' chromakey scenes
while recording them :)
Stefan
Quoting Johannes Sixt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 03 July 2006 06:46, Jud wrote:
Hi,
As many of you are aware a new Cinelerra released is now available.
Major new feature - OpenGL.
Just a brief notice - Pierre and I are working on the merge.
Please don't commit anything (except maybe
Valentina Messeri said the following on 07/05/06 14:47:
Quoting jim scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If this is the -fPIC error related to the libx264 libraries, then I
grappled
with it this weekend, as well. My fix was to download the libx264 source
files and recompile them. Fairly painless.