On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 00:09 +0100, Nicolas Chauvet wrote:
> > I also decided to start fresh with Fedora 10. Renders are working better,
> > but there still seems to be some issues with Quicktime. I'll need more
> > time to investigate.
> I stay tuned... (will be on vacation for a week, but I won
2008/12/18 Scott C. Frase :
>>> This seems to be broken. I tested a number of formats against
> extrnal
>>> players as well as reimporting back into Cinelerra. Disturbingly, none
>>> reimport back into Cinelerra. To say again, I previously could reimport
>>> the libquicktime created .mov with jpe
>> This seems to be broken. I tested a number of formats against
extrnal
>> players as well as reimporting back into Cinelerra. Disturbingly, none
>> reimport back into Cinelerra. To say again, I previously could reimport
>> the libquicktime created .mov with jpeg and twos complement or mp3 audi
Hey, I want share how easy it is to do edits with music videos. I don't
know many of you have done this already, but all I have to do is look at
the sound wave and edit to the beat of the music. Of course, it's kind
of like basket weaving where it gets tedious, but the finished product
is wor
Hi there,
A while ago I made some progress towards getting Cinelerra working on
FreeBSD. I got it to the point of compiling, but couldn't get it running
stable.
I was wondering if anyone else has had any more progress with this? I sent
my work to Rafael Diniz at the time, but haven't heard from
Ciao Rodolfo!
You can find hints on rendering for new users of Cinelerra on this page:
http://www.g-raffa.eu/Cinelerra/CinHOWTOs/rendering.html
This is part of a tutorial
http://www.g-raffa.eu/Cinelerra/HOWTO/index.html
This document is under construction and far from complete, but it might
c
On December 18, 2008 07:28:38 am Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
> seems like a fundamental law of economics:
> where ever there is a common good, there are parasites too.
> this is the reason why communism did not work (so far).
>
Lets not start that on this list, or we'll go seriously off topic.
Raffaella Traniello writes:
> Many newcomers get lost in the jungle of formats and codecs in
> Cinelerra.
> I strongly recommend you use OGG Theora/Vorbis as format for learning.
> In time you'll learn to render to other formats for specific purposes.
I followed Raffaella's suggestion and rende
On 2008-12-17 23:45, B. Bogart wrote:
>
> * Playback appears broken. I just started a new project and imported a
> plain raw dv file. If I try and play from an arbitrary point then
> playback does not appear to work. Cinelerra will render a few frames
> (slowly as when rendering output) and then
seems like a fundamental law of economics:
where ever there is a common good, there are parasites too.
this is the reason why communism did not work (so far).
this one here might be an example. however we don't know.
maybe he wanted to contribute back in 1999...
but i can really not see why linu
Hi,
Kurt Georg Hooss schrieb:
so... what do you use now? i am just curious.
8-)
I don't do NLE these days. If I would, I might give Openmovieeditor
a try. It reads the source files right. And if it doesn't, I can fix it :)
Burkhard
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Cinelerra ma
Hi,
rafael2k schrieb:
people
I really endorse a linuxvideo.org
I can help paying for the domain :)
You will have to pay (probably a lot) to some russian guy:
$ whois linuxvideo.org
[...]
Domain ID:D14723269-LROR
Domain Name:LINUXVIDEO.ORG
Created On:06-Dec-1999 20:58:19 UTC
Last Updated On:
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