On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 09:04 +, rafael2k wrote:
> dvgrab 3.0!!!
> 3.0 Release Notes
> * Add HDV (MPEG2-TS) support (-f hdv)!
Is it worth a note on the manual (by HDV people)?
http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php?id=english_manual:cinelerra_cv_en_21#grabbing_hdv_from_camcorder
Ciao!
На Wed, 08 Aug 2007 20:24:15 -0400
Douglas Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> записано:
> I have some M4a music files that Audacity can't convert to a file
> type that I can use in Cinelerra. Anybody know how I can change them
> to a file type Cinelerra can use.
ffmpeg can convert m4a to pcm format.
Or
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439
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On Wednesday 08 August 2007 20:49, Kevin Brosius wrote:
> On 2007-08-08 08:46, m.milocco wrote:
> > Hi, my name is Marco and I'm writing you from Italy.
> > I've a problem with Cinelerra 2.1.
> > I've download the rpm version for my OpenSuse 10.2 form rpm.pbone.net.
> > The installation was correct
On 2007-08-08 08:46, m.milocco wrote:
> Hi, my name is Marco and I'm writing you from Italy.
> I've a problem with Cinelerra 2.1.
> I've download the rpm version for my OpenSuse 10.2 form rpm.pbone.net. The
> installation was correctly, but when I elaborate a file in DVD Mpeg2video it
> return me t
I have some M4a music files that Audacity can't convert to a file type
that I can use in Cinelerra. Anybody know how I can change them to a
file type Cinelerra can use. I am running Cinelerra on Ubuntu 6.10
Hp Pavillian a 720n
Doug
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 20:52:29 +0200, mark carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Perhaps people would be positively disposed for me to contact other
projects to see if there's a common ground. It'll probably be difficult,
though, as each has their own ideas. I read somewhere that the developer
of Op
On Monday August 6 2007 5:39:30 pm mark carter wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 17:29 -0400, Claude Jones wrote:
> > On Monday August 6 2007 4:19:54 pm mark carter wrote:
> > > In my travels I came across Open Movie Editor. There's a
> > > demo
> >
> > I'm curious - did you try this software before p
Wow, that's great! No more messing with the HDV patch I found somewhere
on the internet! Great work and thanks!
rafael2k wrote:
dvgrab 3.0!!!
3.0 Release Notes
* Add HDV (MPEG2-TS) support (-f hdv)!
* Add USB DV support (-v4l2) (requires linux-uvc/uvcvideo and UVC
compliant camera w
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 21:59 +0200, Christian Thaeter wrote:
> I didn't meant that this way, for myself I am rather pro C (or using a
> real high level language). I'd rather meant fixes should be done in
> proper C++ way when the whole sourcefile is C++, for consistency and
> robustness. I really a
dvgrab 3.0!!!
3.0 Release Notes
* Add HDV (MPEG2-TS) support (-f hdv)!
* Add USB DV support (-v4l2) (requires linux-uvc/uvcvideo and UVC
compliant camera with DV payload support)
* Simpler and more flexible option parsing
* Bugfixes and updated documentation
bye,
rafael diniz
mark carter wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 20:02 -0500, Daniel Jircik wrote:
>> I've been using cinelerra in a production environment for a few years
>> now and really the only instability issues I've had were when doing
>> something blatantly wrong or mis configured.
>
> Is there a format that th
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 11:27 +0800, Martin Ellison wrote:
> It would be nice to have a common plugin interface that could work
> across Cinelerra, Blender, Kino etc etc,
Don't forget Avidemux ;) I've used that on a number of occasions, and it
seems a nice bit of software.
> so that the work of w
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 20:02 -0500, Daniel Jircik wrote:
> I've been using cinelerra in a production environment for a few years
> now and really the only instability issues I've had were when doing
> something blatantly wrong or mis configured.
Is there a format that the pros use that has good sup
install from svn:
http://cv.cinelerra.org/svnusage.php
Buona fortuna
Vale
PS hotmail è il peggio che puoi utilizzare per la posta, questa mail
mia, per esempio, probabilmente andrebbe in spam
Hi, my name is Marco and I'm writing you from Italy.
I've a problem with Cinelerra 2.1.
I've do
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 10:03:57 +0200, Graham Evans
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David McNab wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend any software for linux which can do reasonable
detection/interpolation of motion to help bring low framerate video up
to speed?
I take it you think the Cinelerra interpo
Hi, my name is Marco and I'm writing you from Italy.
I've a problem with Cinelerra 2.1.
I've download the rpm version for my OpenSuse 10.2 form rpm.pbone.net. The
installation was correctly, but when I elaborate a file in DVD Mpeg2video it
return me this error:
virtual int FileMPEG::open_file(int,
David McNab wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend any software for linux which can do reasonable
detection/interpolation of motion to help bring low framerate video up
to speed?
I take it you think the Cinelerra interpolator doesn't fit this bill..?
Graham
Cheers
David
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On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 20:02 -0500, Daniel Jircik wrote:
> I've been using cinelerra in a production environment for a few years
> now and really the only instability issues I've had were when doing
> something blatantly wrong or mis configured. Evan then "Load From
> Backup" has saved me every sing
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