if your photos are actually a sequence, you might want to create a list
out of them and then importing a listfile into cinelerra
bye
andraz
On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 05:47 +0100, Thanatermesis wrote:
Im working in a project to has around 600 photos (1600x1200),
cinelerra crash sometimes when im
ah.. other option is disabling generation of thumbnails in preferences..
On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 12:29 +0100, Andraž Tori wrote:
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Thanks, Joe.
Is it clever to try to take a nice and sharp still picture out of an
interlaced video? :-/
transcode has worked for me in the past
what about the quality of your still pictures?
Ciao
Raffaella
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(re)enable navigation by up/down/left/right keys in Viewer and Composer
windows...
left/right is mapped to 1 second leapse, up/down to 10 second ... this nicelly
compliments the numerical keypad keys for moving around content.
bye
andraz
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On 2/11/07, Raffaella Traniello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Joe.
Is it clever to try to take a nice and sharp still picture out of an
interlaced video? :-/
transcode has worked for me in the past
what about the quality of your still pictures?
I've used them to make animated
Ciao Joe!
I guess just try it and judge it for your needs :-)
Well,...
I tried to take a single frame out of my video (rendering a single
frame, with freeze frame effect, with loop effect set on one frame only)
but anyway I judge the quality of the picture much lower than the
quality of the
Hey hey!
On 2/11/07, Raffaella Traniello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unless I'm missing something...
Hmmm, mplayer offers a few filters for working with interlaced video.
If the ones in cinelerra didn't work, you may want to try those.
mplayer video.avi -vo png -vf pp=fd
There are heaps of
a) you don't need to do freeze frame, just render only one frame to jpg
b) you have plugin to do deinterlace... use it
bye
andraz
On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 18:38 +0100, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
Ciao Joe!
I guess just try it and judge it for your needs :-)
Well,...
I tried to take a single
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402
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On Friday 09 February 2007 10:47, Yannick Patois wrote:
Johannes Sixt wrote:
On Thursday 08 February 2007 13:20, Yannick Patois wrote:
What I saw, when looking at the resulting m2v file, is (roughly) a
680x480 crop of the image not 704x576. I didnt went up to the DVD but I
belive that the
Andraz,
I thought I'd update you on my progress. During my all day editing
session yesterday, VIRT didn't get above 1000MB. So that's good. It
seems mem usage increased a bit after I started a rendering job last
night. The project is 720P HDV content. Currently, VIRT mem is 1306MB
and RES at
Thanks Andraz, thanks Joe.
Eventually I've found my way out of the labyrinth of the countless
Cinelerra deinterlace option combinations.
My still pictures are clearer.
My mind is too.
So it seems that instead of a minute of deep sorrow I'm going to have a
minute of great happiness. :-)
Ciao
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403
Summary: [FEATURE REQUEST] Various keyboard shortcuts
Product: Cinelerra
Version: 2.1
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: Medium
Hi Scott
I'm glad to hear it. The symptoms were a little strange though, even for
a TOC issue. Oh well, at least the result is consistent now.
:)
No problem. Even though things appear to be working now you will still
suffer from the problems I mentioned. You might just be lucky in
maybe it's getting off topic, but i had similar sync problems
with different recording speeds between one of the camcorders
and the mini-disk-recorder in a multi-track project.
Yes, you would have.
(i solved it by just leaving a blank frame in the camara track
every now and then, to let
On 2007-02-05 20:24, Dan Streetman wrote:
On 2/5/07, Nicolas Maufrais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heroine Virtual Ltd recommends disabling swap when a lot of memory is
installed.
This is not a good idea under any circumstances. Disabling swap will
never help anything or improve performance,
actually if drift stays constant, then it is very simple to fix in
cinelerra.. just right click on asset, and change frequency from 48000
to 48002 or some similar value - depending on the scale of your drift.
Yeah, that would work in some situations; of course working out what the
magic
I am finally working on my first full project in Cinelerra and I have endless
questions, but, I hope this one is simple
I'm using the suggestion in the manual for creating a flash video file from my
Quicktime for Linux file. I followed the instruction for
Audio option Two Complements
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