Stefan de Konink wrote:
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 15:19 +0200, Richard Rasker wrote:
I've used Cinelerra for several months now, and it's a very nice piece
of work. However, there's one major problem: rendering to raw DV appears
quite buggy - and that's a real shame, since I wish to store
this is FAQ food.
2006/9/13, Andraž Tori [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 14:50 -0700, James Colannino wrote:
Andraž Tori wrote:
Can you please read/search list archives _before_ posting ?
It has been answered numerous times!
Perhaps if I knew some keywords that I could search
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305
Summary: utf-8 support
Product: Cinelerra
Version: 2.0
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: Medium
Component:
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-09-13 10:25 ---
croatian is iso8859-2.
it works.
--- You are receiving this mail because: ---
You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
even if it supports additional locales i think utf-8 support would be
great. all is now in utf-8 so cinelerra should take that direction
2006/9/13, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
feel free to code it up.
sorry andraz. i know you're tired of
lot-of-suggestions-but-no-single-line-of-code. im just a user and just
know some bash scripting. im pretty sure there's lot of things to work
on before utf-8 support.
regards,
muzzol
--
^ ^
O O
Hi,
I'm trying to get better control over the quality of an MPEG result,
found this one (among many similar solutions) in the mailing list
archives:
Export as an YUV4MPEG stream and use a pipe to encode the YUV stream :
yuvcorrect -v 0 -T INTERLACED_BOTTOM_FIRST | mpeg2enc -v 0 -r 32 -4 1
-2
Heh,
There are actually pipe presets that cinelerra demonstrates how to
use it..
Cinelerra actually starts whatever program is specified in the textbox,
and pipes the YUV data into that program.
Basically, what you place in the textbox next to the Use Pipe check
box is the actual program
Op wo, 13-09-2006 te 21:32 +0930, schreef Pierre Marc Dumuid:
Heh,
There are actually pipe presets that cinelerra demonstrates how to
use it..
[snip]
Yeah, I just found it ... Hey, let's see what this little wrench thingy
does ... That took me only, what, one day to find? A perfect
Op di, 12-09-2006 te 23:30 -0700, schreef Craig Lawson:
[snip DV export sound bug]
If you want to patch it yourself, see details here:
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293
It's a small patch.
OK, fixed it, and everything works great now - thank you very much!
Regards,
Richard
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 15:26:38 +0200, Richard Rasker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Op wo, 13-09-2006 te 21:32 +0930, schreef Pierre Marc Dumuid:
Heh,
There are actually pipe presets that cinelerra demonstrates how to
use it..
[snip]
Yeah, I just found it ... Hey, let's see what this little
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 11:23:28AM +0200, Richard Rasker wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get better control over the quality of an MPEG result,
found this one (among many similar solutions) in the mailing list
archives:
Export as an YUV4MPEG stream and use a pipe to encode the YUV stream :
This afternoon (European time) Johannes Sixt (j6t),
Gustavo Iñigues (ga), Pierre Marc Dumuid (pmdumuid) and
I (hermanr) had an IRC meeting discussing Cinelerra's
user interface.
DV grabbing and export leaves a lot to be desired.
We needed more research to know where to start...
--
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 18:30 +0200, Richard Rasker wrote:
Good GUI design is not an easy thing at all - especially if it's
technicians who know the ins and outs doing the designing. What's
totally obvious to them, is often quite mystifying to novice users. And
then you have the hardcore Linux
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 19:03 +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
This afternoon (European time) Johannes Sixt (j6t),
Gustavo Iñigues (ga), Pierre Marc Dumuid (pmdumuid) and
I (hermanr) had an IRC meeting discussing Cinelerra's
user interface.
DV grabbing and export leaves a lot to be desired.
Hello,
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 07:03:08PM +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
This afternoon (European time) Johannes Sixt (j6t),
Gustavo Iñigues (ga), Pierre Marc Dumuid (pmdumuid) and
I (hermanr) had an IRC meeting discussing Cinelerra's
user interface.
DV grabbing and export leaves a lot to
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304
[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution|
Hannes,
You beat me to the punch, as I've been in meetings all day and have not
had time to close out this issue. So thanks for clarifying the
resolution.
All you ATI folks, I'm sorry to say that you probably are in for a rude
surprise with ATIs' OpenGL2.0 Linux driver implementation. After 1
Can anyone else repeat this Cin 2.1 lockup I am seeing?
Launch cin from an xterm
Load a source file (using a few minutes of dv here)
edit ~1min of video into the timeline
save your project
render the timeline to qt/linux (audio twos, video dv)
exit cin (confirm yes to save project)
restart cin
I notice that the render time display that used to appear in the status
bar is no longer visible here. It seems that because of the auto
indexing that occurs if you use 'load resources only' at render time,
the status bar will update the index, replacing the render time
display...
One way around
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-09-14 04:48 ---
cinelerra_2.0.0-3svn20060606_i386.deb runs fine but the newest ...
Cinelerra
2.1CV Wed Sep 13 exits when Reframe or ReframeRT is applied as Render effect
..
Cinelerra people-
I now have a bit of time in the coming week (and motiviation to create
a new video since my 3rd child was just born). (The joys of paternity
leave)
My plan is to try and use the latest merge source (will be working on
gentoo). Start making a simple video and whenever I
22 matches
Mail list logo