hi,
:D
i really don't want start a flame, hehehhe, only make some
observations about the way you start you large mail.
I've been lurking here for a while, but this thread has been too much
to resist.
I would very much like to find an open source solution for video editing that
could be
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 17:38 +1200, David McNab wrote:
On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 10:41 +0800, Martin Ellison wrote:
But anyway, what is wrong with switches?
You find out soon enough if you've got a big switch in a tight
time-critical loop.
You wouldn't create new objects in such a loop,
From: Martin Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hopefully, you just need FICL running in its own thread.
You guys really like your threads, n'est pas? I have a feeling that they'll be
too hard for me to understand, though. I like to approach things from the angle
of simplicity and debuggability. I
I would worry about the architecture of the thing first. Right
now the code extremely tangled with many opportunities for
non-deterministic behavior. I assume that's why everyone is arguing
about a re-write. My own opinion is that a re-design is
needed first.
HV is undoubtedly a
I think youz guys are getting a bit bogged down in the argument. My point about
the switching wasn't about them being time-critical (the check_sig() functions
are going to be taking up most of the time anyway), but that the code was a bit
of a mess and a more elegant solution was available, and
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 13:24:01 +0200, Valentina Messeri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In it's present state I'm afraid that it would be
an exercise in frustration that would totally defeat the purpose.
For now Final Cut Pro or Final Cut Express seats make a lot more
sense. They work flawlessly,
I notice that Cinelerra has a directory for libmpeg3. It is giving me
compilation problems - and Googling around, I don't seem to be the only one. So
my question is: what's it doing there, can't we just get rid of it and use the
latest version from our repos?
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 00:10:42 +0200, Christian Thaeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Herman Robak wrote:
(about interlacing)
Here is how I think it should go:
1) Split out the fields, putting them after one another on the timeline.
2 a) Line-double or interpolate them up to full vertical
On 2007-08-25 13:02, Mark Carter wrote:
I notice that Cinelerra has a directory for libmpeg3. It is giving me
compilation problems - and Googling around, I don't seem to be the only one.
So my question is: what's it doing there, can't we just get rid of it and use
the latest version from
Mark Carter wrote:
HV is undoubtedly a better programmer than me. I think he wrote it in
a way that made sense for him. He wrote most of the code, so he pretty
much knows the score of what's going on in it. But what works for him
may not work for everybody else.
Certainly there is a lot of
Valentina Messeri wrote:
YOU..you're simply talking about your experience, do'you really
think, talking about educational purposes that propietary tools
worth the while?
I could understand profesional purpose, cause people got so used to
their propietary tools and they, obviously, think
From: Bradley A. Hare [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Working minimal functionality that can be maintained. I might be
wrong, others
seem to have been more successful at this than I have,
I just want to use Cinelerra for more casual amateur use, rather than
professional.
I've found Cinelerra rather
Mark Carter wrote:
I've taken to hacking away a bit at the code - and alas I broke my
version. One thing that leaps out is all those case statements, esp.
wrt colour models. I may be being too niaive, but I'd really like to
see some kind of method of getting a grip on that. I looked at the
Since other silent users are busting out of the woodwork to voice
their opinions, I'm compelled to spit my two cents on all of the recent
discussion. ;)
Mark Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Bradley A. Hare [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Working minimal functionality that can be maintained. I might
Jason van Gumster wrote:
I can't be the only one who's done successful complex editing in
Cinelerra. I do fair amount of of work, professionally and
independently, and while I'll admit Cinelerra isn't perfect, it
certainly does the job for me on the projects I choose to use it on.
Could you
Bradley A. Hare wrote:
Jason van Gumster wrote:
I can't be the only one who's done successful complex editing in
Cinelerra. I do fair amount of of work, professionally and
independently, and while I'll admit Cinelerra isn't perfect, it
certainly does the job for me on the projects I choose to
Could you try the cinelerra packages I made for slack 12?
http://slack.sarava.org/packages/slackware/slackware-12.0/media/video/cinelerra/
Patches and compile script:
http://slack.sarava.org/slackbuilds/media/video/cinelerra/
bye,
rafael diniz
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