On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 16:58 -0400, Scott C. Frase wrote:
> I did try Display of :0 and screen capture worked, but still with
> terrible performance.
Also, doing a screencapture with the dual-head, ATI fglrx driver gives
me a ton of audio buffer overflows for both the ALSA and the OSS drivers
in t
> Folks,
> I investigated this issue some more and it turns out that the ATI display
> driver, fglrx is interfering with the ScreenCapture device, thus giving
> me the poor performance I am seeing.
>
> I can record fine using the single-head onboard video, but when I switch to
> the dual-head AT
> Hey guys,
> I happened to notice that while I was doing some screen captures with
> the Recording window (press "r" while on the timeline) in Cinelerra that
> it is not multithreaded as the rest of Cinelerra is. I ran some output
> from mpstat to determine this.
>
> Might there be a reason and/o
On 10/8/07, Craig Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I have created 5 half hour DVDs with Cinelerra and they look
> beautiful. Except for one thing: the video pauses or stutters (replays
> the last few frames) at some of the chapter boundaries.
>
//snip//
>
> Has anyone seen this
Kevin,
on looking into this a bit more, I'm pretty sure the console shows nothing
interesting.. I haven't yet got a backtrace, because when I run cinelerra
with gdb it runs fine, no GUI issues, so there is nothing TO backtrace.
Also, if I run ssh -X 127.0.0.1, i.e ssh to my own computer, then run