hi,
could you try it?
Not easily in the next few weeks - I don't have time to collect and install
the libraries used only by cinelerra which are not built in to the CV
version. Maybe later - I'll let you know.
ok. if you need some slackbuilds, you can fetch than here:
I don't think this is exactly what you were looking for but might be useful:
http://argoslabs.com/~malefico/tutor/img2list-en.html
On 9/10/07, Johannes Sixt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 10 September 2007 00:04, Edouard Chalaron wrote:
Hi there
I have several (2 or so) frames to
I did not get this error before in ffmpeg when converting file types, so
I assume that I recently adjusted the settings out of kilter in
cinelerra or, perhaps, did an incomplete job of my settings. I would
appreciate some ideas on how to address this incomplete headers
error. Please let me
Hi all
Thanks for the reply. But that won't do for me.
I want to stay in the YCbCr color space and avoid any RGB - YUV
moreover with compressed data.
Thanks again for your time
Cheers
E
Hello Valentina and others
sorry i was out yesterdaygreat you could compile on suse.
So was I and it actually cleared my brains... :-)
I really can't understand your problems with x264...
Well I think I am getting closer to it.
Would you mind telling me how I can enable the x264 from
hi,
this leads me to the question if one could also import dpx files (
that's what you get
out of most pro hd cameras ) into cinelerra?
thanks!
jan luo
Daniel Jircik wrote:
I don't think this is exactly what you were looking for but might be useful:
EVENTUALLY !!!
The problem was definitely the external libx264.
Most likely not properly compiled by I.
So ... for those who are in the same trouble, instead of resolving it I
went another way :
- Went to the configure file of hvirtual/quicktime/ffmpeg
- modify the default options in the
Hey all,
I have sequence of 1280x960 resolution jpegs I made into a huffYUV video
using ffmpeg.
I now need to edit the sequence, but it seems cinelerra does not load
the huffYUV codec. (It shows up in the media pane, but does not actually
get decoded. The only error shows up in the console about
На Mon, 10 Sep 2007 16:51:24 -0700
B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED] записано:
I have sequence of 1280x960 resolution jpegs I made into a huffYUV
video using ffmpeg.
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Can anyone suggest a suitable ffmpeg compatible lossless codec that
can do 1280x960 that cinelerra can load?
You can use
On 2007-09-10 23:46, Edouard Chalaron wrote:
EVENTUALLY !!!
The problem was definitely the external libx264.
Most likely not properly compiled by I.
Congratulations. Glad to hear you worked it out.
So ... for those who are in the same trouble, instead of resolving it I
went another way :
Well, now (might be tomorrow though) is THE test... will try without
fpic
Cheers
E
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 21:17 -0400, Kevin Brosius wrote:
I'd suggest not doing this. Passing -fPIC as a flag can lead to other
problems. (Just for the record.)
Ok for those who are still in super 8mm :
http://calenduro.free.fr/HDsuper8
There is a 18 seconds (70 MB) of a Macro shoot of a bug relatively
common in the South West of France. Done in July 2007
It is about 6 or 7 cm for the scale.
Done on reversal Ektachrome.
Cheers
Edouard
Hi,
Does anyone know of any nix-compatible tools which can objectively
measure the quality loss of video caused by various types of
compression/manipulation?
One way I can think of is sum of squares of pixel YUV or RGB
differences. How effective would this really be? Are there better ways?
For
eventually you can compare de gradient of the images.
bye,
rafael diniz
Em Ter 11 Set 2007, David McNab escreveu:
Hi,
Does anyone know of any nix-compatible tools which can objectively
measure the quality loss of video caused by various types of
compression/manipulation?
One way I can
Well I have done the test :
It compiles perfectly without the -fPIC option.
So as Kevin suggested, dont use it if you have the same problem as I.
Cheers
E
Hey all,
I have sequence of 1280x960 resolution jpegs I made into a huffYUV video
using ffmpeg.
I now need to edit the sequence, but it seems cinelerra does not load
the huffYUV codec. (It shows up in the media pane, but does not actually
get decoded. The only error shows up in the console about
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