Hi,
sorry for asking, but how good is the support for AVCHD video editing in
cinelerra just now? I plan to
buy a Samsung SC-HMX10 or a Panasonic HDC-SD5 camcorder and got some
footage from them on a SD card
from the local dealer.
It seems if it's 'normal' MP4 (h.264) with AAC as audio - at
Marcus, before you try anything that requires writing random stuff in
config files, try this:
Go to Settings - Preferences - Playback
Do 3 things:
1) choose ALSA driver for Audio
2) check Stop Playback Locks Up
3) uncheck Play Every Frame
I know, I know, I'm replacing writing random stuff with
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 14:10:45 +0200, U.G. Cinelerra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
sorry for asking, but how good is the support for AVCHD video editing in
cinelerra just now?
Pretty absent. The handling of h.264 is buggy, to put it nicely.
Nevertheless, after inserting a samsung mp4/aac
Herman Robak schreef:
When HDV arrived a few years ago, Cinelerra happened to support it.
Not quite so with AVCHD. AVCHD is even less ideal for editing than
long-GOP HDV (1080i HDV), so Cinelerra should have some user friendly
proxy editing support.
So why is proxying so difficult? If
Herman Robak wrote:
sorry for asking, but how good is the support for AVCHD video editing in
cinelerra just now?
Pretty absent. The handling of h.264 is buggy, to put it nicely.
Bummer... I thought and hoped it's becaus of my setup here...
lt-cinelerra: h264.c:4016:
Herman Robak wrote:
When HDV arrived a few years ago, Cinelerra happened to support it.
Not quite so with AVCHD. AVCHD is even less ideal for editing than
long-GOP HDV (1080i HDV), so Cinelerra should have some user friendly
proxy editing support.
So I tried something to convert it to
On Sun, 2008-06-29 at 01:12 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks to christian is ready a mirror on cinelerra.org
do:
for hardy:
sudo wget http://akirad.cinelerra.org/dists/hardy.list -O
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/akirad.list
|wget -q
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 16:25:22 +0200, U.G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I tried something to convert it to mpeg2-HD
ffmpeg -s 1920x1080 -i HDV_0017.MP4 -vcodec mpeg2video -aspect 16:9
-sameq -acodec copy test.mpeg
The funny thing is, that the output file stops nearly in the same second
as
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 15:48:18 +0200, U.G. Cinelerra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herman Robak wrote:
I doubt this is just a muxing problem. My suggested workaround
would be recoding into MPEG2 at the same resolution, which Cinelerra
supports quite well. You still need a hefty computer, though.
Herman Robak wrote:
The funny thing is, that the output file stops nearly in the same second
as cinelerra crashes with the origial file.
Welcome to the world of bugs! ;-)
No need to welcome me - I'm *in* the world of bugs for twenty years
now...;-)
Next, I'll try it with mencoder...
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 17:45:35 +0200, U.G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herman Robak wrote:
Are you good at scripting? Because the sorry state of affairs will
persist until it is well documented, for every common tool on every
common platform, for every release. And then it will persist some
On Dienstag, 24. Juni 2008, Hanno Böck wrote:
configure.in has some conditional vars set on libtool 1.5. They are also
required on 2.2.
Attached patch adds them, dropping support for libtool 1.5, but I think
that should be okay. Would be nontrivial to support that, too.
Thanks, applied.
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On Montag, 23. Juni 2008, rc wrote:
Hi all,
1. Is there a way to make a mask copy from a track to another.
0. Make sure you have (only) Mask keyframes turned on (View menu)
1. Arm source track only
2. Keyframes-Copy keyframes (Shift-C)
3. Arm destination track only
4. Keyframes-Paste keyframes
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