Am Mittwoch 04 März 2009 22:12:28 schrieb Ansgar Machalicky:
> Am Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2009 23:55:28 schrieb Raffaella Traniello:
> > Hi Ansgar!
> >
> > Welcome to the community!
> >
> > > I haven't actually begun to work with cin yet and that's because
> > > playback is crippled to 10 - 15 frames
Hi Joona!
Am Mittwoch 04 März 2009 22:35:48 schrieb Joona Palaste:
> I tried this command:
>
> mencoder original.avi -vf scale=360:240 -o edited.avi -oac copy -ovc
> lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=1:vbitrate=4
>
> It resulted in a 16 MB file, less than one-tenth of the original file's
> size. But
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 22:10 +0100, Jose Legido wrote:
> Hello!
> Why you no transcode the film with mencoder?
> Cinelerra is for edit the video. If you only want to change size, is
> better to do with mencoder.
I tried this command:
mencoder original.avi -vf scale=360:240 -o edited.avi -oac copy
Am Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2009 23:55:28 schrieb Raffaella Traniello:
> Hi Ansgar!
>
> Welcome to the community!
>
> > I haven't actually begun to work with cin yet and that's because playback
> > is crippled to 10 - 15 frames per second, which is not usable
>
> First time Cinelerra users often have
Hello!
Why you no transcode the film with mencoder?
Cinelerra is for edit the video. If you only want to change size, is
better to do with mencoder.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:56 PM, Joona Palaste
wrote:
> I just downloaded the latest version of Cinelerra for my Fedora 9 64-bit
> system, and tried
I just downloaded the latest version of Cinelerra for my Fedora 9 64-bit
system, and tried to use it to edit the AVI file I just recorded with my
camera. The AVI file, 1 m 30 s of 720*480 pixels, is 180 MB in size.
This is far, far too large for me to post on the Internet. I want to use
Cinelerra t