In case anyone else is seeing this it seems to be a resource conflict
issue. I usually see it happen when I take a break to watch a video in
my browser and I leave the browser window open. If I close the browser
window the issue goes away.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 7:10 PM, Fred Williams <[EMAIL PRO
On Thu, 2008-07-24 at 00:20 +0200, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
> Hi Fred!
>
> > Has anybody seen this? I open a video file and try to play it back.
> > At first, watching the compositor screen it looks like it's in slow
> > motion, but then looking down at the program window I see the curser,
> >
Hi Fred!
> Has anybody seen this? I open a video file and try to play it back.
> At first, watching the compositor screen it looks like it's in slow
> motion, but then looking down at the program window I see the curser,
> (vertical line), sweeping the same area again and again, only moving
> for
Has anybody seen this? I open a video file and try to play it back.
At first, watching the compositor screen it looks like it's in slow
motion, but then looking down at the program window I see the curser,
(vertical line), sweeping the same area again and again, only moving
forward margina
Martin Ellison ha scritto:
As per my other post, try monitoring using top and see if you are
running out of swap space.
No, memory is 50% used, swap 0%.
It happens with very small files too.
It happens only if I save a project when there is a clip loaded in the
Viewer windows, with in and out
As per my other post, try monitoring using top and see if you are running
out of swap space.
2008/7/23 Stefano Droghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Akirad repos (correctly installed with key), Ubuntu 32bit Hardy Heron,
> Intel core duo, 2Gb RAM, Nvidia graphic card 512Mb, full updated,
> installed cin
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510
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It might also be insufficient swap space.
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I increased the size of my swap file and the render worked.
Cinelerra did need lots of space, about 4GB, but did not seem to be using it
very much. I monitored the render using top and realised that, with 1 GB of
RAM and 2GB of swap, I had run out of swap (free space about 24MB).
So I increased t
Ehm, yes, I do know how to use ffmpeg. I was wondering specifically what
settings people use when uploading to Vimeo. What works for you guys?
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Aaron Newcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:ys?
> You can follow my process here ...
>
> http://www.thesourceshow.org/node/9
Hi Martin,
Did you try to change the audio driver in Settings --> Preferences -->
Playback ?
Roland (wildhostile)
On 2008-07-23 09:00, Martin Ellison wrote:
> I have managed to load up my project into Cinelerra (see previous posts).
> When I have done this Cinelerra is using about 3.5GB of
Here I found how to repair a badly-saved project:
- Open with a text editor your project XML file
- Delete all the lines between and ,
(extremes included)
- Save it
Now the project loads correctly.
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On 17:22 Sun 20 Jul , Ichthyostega wrote:
> Clay Barnes schrieb:
> > I was planning on mulling over this question then spouting something
> > deeply insightful. I mulled too long, and I think the general points
> > have been addressed, though for the sake of getting everyone on the
> > same pa
Akirad repos (correctly installed with key), Ubuntu 32bit Hardy Heron,
Intel core duo, 2Gb RAM, Nvidia graphic card 512Mb, full updated,
installed cinelerra-generic, everything works except reloading projects.
It loads some audio and the shape of the clips but it doesn't show any
preview inside th
I forgot to write about my system, sorry:
Ubuntu hardy i386 desktop full updated
Akirad repos
cinelerra-generic
2.6.24-19 generic kernel
Nvidia graphic card with openGL 2.0 and 512Mb RAM
Intel Core Duo 1,8GHz
2Gb RAM
Tried on a 64bit version, rt kernel. It works perfectly as well, but the
bug
In the VIEWER windows, BEFORE to save the project, I have to right click
and select "CLOSE SOURCE", otherwise the project hangs after trying to
reload it.
In fact, if I save a project with a selected clip (with in point and out
point) in the Viewer Window, once reloaded the project hangs.
To r
You can follow my process here ...
http://www.thesourceshow.org/node/91
I render to YUV 4:2:0 Planar first and then transcode to H.264 with
ffmpeg before I upload to Vimeo. If you want your video to be seen as
HD on Vimeo your size will need to be 1280×720 or higher.
Unfortunately, the H.264 rend
Hi Kane,
Sorry to hear you're having trouble with it. Which version of Ubuntu
you are using? Are you using Akirad's packages? Have you got the key
for the repo? Can you also please paste the error you get when you try
to install it.
> and now, my Linux is completely corrupted. I can not install o
I have managed to load up my project into Cinelerra (see previous posts).
When I have done this Cinelerra is using about 3.5GB of virtual and real
memory. If I try to render the project, or even to just play it back, the
memory goes up by about 0.1GB/s, memory thrashes and eventually Cinelerra
dies
Dear Sr
I am user of Ubuntu for a long time, but I am not an expert in Linux
(yet). I had some problems with cinelerra.
I read about this program and I was wondering if it is better than Avidemux.
Then I went to your website and I did all that commands.
But that returned with some error.
Ci
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