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Kevin Brosius schreef:
> On 2007-05-16 11:02, Griffith Rees wrote:
>> Right, I realized I replied to a long conversation, so I though it
>> would be good to resend with a sensible subject line.
>>
>> Anyway, the idea is to set up a donation system fo
On 2007-05-16 11:02, Griffith Rees wrote:
> Right, I realized I replied to a long conversation, so I though it
> would be good to resend with a sensible subject line.
>
> Anyway, the idea is to set up a donation system for hvirtual along the
> lines of ardour.org.
>
> thanks,
>
> -griff
You co
Terje J. Hanssen schrieb:
> Sony FX7E (i.LINK CONV ON) features a built-in hardware down convert
> from HDV on tape to DV output via the i.LINK cable, as so-called wide
> screen (anamorphic) DV.
>
> 1) Is this DV format useful to edit DV in Cinelerra as a base for
> creating DVD?
Hi Terje,
if you
I want to do this because my computer and Cinelerra can't handle the raw
1080i MPEG-TS stream very well, it's just too slow. This is because MPEG
uses interframe compression of course. Because of this I want to
re-encode the MPEG-TS to a codec that uses intraframe compression.
Dan Streetman wrote:
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Graham Evans schrieb:
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> Assuming it's wrong beahviour I'll call this a 'workaround':
>
> Set your ratio to 4:3 - that is the ratio you want in the rendered
> track. Not sure why it would resize your input track...So to correct this:
>
> Drag the
Hi folks,
>This should be easy, I need to render a video 4:3 BUT I want the video
>to retain 16:9 .. So essentially I want the black bars on the top and
>bottom. Any suggestions?
I've got the same problem and I found an easy way to do it without
any complexe manipulation. BTW There are many way t
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Dan Streetman schreef:
> If you want the final product to be HD, the source material has to be HD
> also.
But you can edit on low res work and render the original highres work.
Stefan
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You didn't mention if your video is interlaced or not, but if it is
then the translate effect will not correctly account for interlacing.
Hopefully your video is progressive :)
On 5/16/07, replicant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Set your ratio to 4:3 - that is the ratio you want in the rendered
>
On 5/15/07, Terje J. Hanssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sony FX7E (i.LINK CONV ON) features a built-in hardware down convert
from HDV on tape to DV output via the i.LINK cable, as so-called wide
screen (anamorphic) DV.
1) Is this DV format useful to edit DV in Cinelerra as a base for
creating DV
On Thu, May 17, 2007 6:13 pm, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 12:13 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
>> Yes, my suggestion is "don't"
>>
>> Any decent media player will recognise the video is 16:9 and play it
>> with
>> black bars on a 4:3 screen. Encoding black bars into a video file is
>>
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