Christian Thaeter wrote:
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2. Is there anyone out there who would give donations?
I would be willing to make some donation. I find it hard to support to
the development of Lumiera so donating small funds is the least i can do.
Regards,
Jeroen aka KenSentMe
On 6/13/08, Christian Thaeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some Months ago when someone offered to donate some RAM, I answered that
I have sufficient hardware for myself. Now it it struck me and my laptop
got broken a few weeks ago, this is quite depressing for me since I
relied on working on the
Cillian de Roiste wrote:
On 6/13/08, Christian Thaeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some Months ago when someone offered to donate some RAM, I answered that
I have sufficient hardware for myself. Now it it struck me and my laptop
got broken a few weeks ago, this is quite depressing for me since I
When following this thread what I saw in my mind was a bounty system,
negotiated between donor and coder, with Lumiera.org merely as a site
where the information gets posted. No overhead, no bureaucrateze, etc.
I believe that is what you are pointing at, Christian, and I might
follow up with
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 23:44:28 +0200, Jonathan Leighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am a Cinelerra newbie, so please forgive me if this is blatantly
obvious.
I have a small video project which I am trying to export for a DVD. I am
using the instructions here:
Yama Ploskonka wrote:
When following this thread what I saw in my mind was a bounty system,
negotiated between donor and coder, with Lumiera.org merely as a site
where the information gets posted. No overhead, no bureaucrateze, etc.
I believe that is what you are pointing at, Christian, and
Hi Herman,
Thanks for your reply.
You're correct on your assumption that I'm in the UK :)
On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 22:52 +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
...but still, is your video really NTSC?
The original clips actually are, I believe (judging from the fact that
they are 30 fps). The original
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 23:27:44 +0100
Jonathan Leighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I then went back into Cinelerra, chose Settings - Format, and selected
PAL. I then exported the clip again, but it is *still* too short.
I'm guessing here, I'm not even very experienced in this...
Could it be that