07.10.2010 04:14, E Chalaron kirjoitti:
I don't think it is up to Cinelerra to keep track of the various
libx264-nnn versions that do exist.
Believe me, if I can compile it everybody can !
I agree. My distro of choice is Ubuntu AMD64 10.10. Compile Cinelerra
first with default x264 library
On 2010-10-06 22:37, Frans de Boer wrote:
Same result with various options.
As I asked before: advancements in ffmpeg and x264 are not incorporated
in the SVN repository? If so, it makes cinelerra only usable on old
systems without any recent update. I use x264 version form git.
Maybe I
On 2010-10-07 03:24, David Koski wrote:
I also have the same problem but with Cinelerra CV 4.1. More information:
Version: 4.1-0.1
Debian Squeeze
kernel: 2.6.32-5-amd64
This Cinelerra was installed from a debian package, not compiled from
source.
Regards,
David Koski
da...@???
Hi,
Am 07.10.2010 00:22, schrieb anyeos:
It applies not only for OpenGL instead in video in general. There are
some encoders that can only work in some width or height multiples, like
4.
The usual 4:2:0 sampling requires that dimensions are multiples of 2. It's
theoretically possible to
--- On Thu, 10/7/10, Burkhard Plaum pl...@ipf.uni-stuttgart.de wrote:
From: Burkhard Plaum pl...@ipf.uni-stuttgart.de
Subject: Re: [CinCV] need clarification of user-manual comment
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Date: Thursday, October 7, 2010, 5:23 AM
Hi,
Am 07.10.2010 00:22, schrieb
Maybe silly answer but... make sure you have libx264 and libx264-devel
installed.
Why don't you use the packages provided by your distro instead of
building the x264 git version?
Frans,
In my experience on both Ubuntu and Fedora (32 and 64bit versions), compiling
X264 is a nightmare. Do
From: tempest...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [CinCV] need clarification of user-manual comment
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 06:31:39 -0700
I'm working with 720p and 480p vertical but want to maintain close to a 16:9
aspect. 720p works ok at 1280x720 but 480 need 854
On 10/07/2010 03:36 PM, sfrase6 wrote:
Maybe silly answer but... make sure you have libx264 and libx264-devel
installed.
Why don't you use the packages provided by your distro instead of
building the x264 git version?
Frans,
In my experience on both Ubuntu and Fedora (32 and
Frans, dont give up on that...
You probably need to add some packman repository to your Yast software
management. I actually tried a precompiled version but gave up on it because of
the histogram not working properly.
What I suggest :
- activate some packman repo
- get a precompiled version of
07.10.2010 21:42, Frans de Boer kirjoitti:
Sorry, but OpenSuse 11.3 does not have these libraries nor a compiled
versions of Cinelerra, at least not that I can see.
How about packman's repos?
http://packman.links2linux.org/package/cinelerra
openSUSE 11.3 i586
Thanks. Everywhere I look it says 4.1 HV does not support the viewer. I am
using CV, not HV. But it does not work.
Regards,
David Koski
da...@kosmosisland.com
On 2010-10-07 03:24, David Koski wrote:
I also have the same problem but with Cinelerra CV 4.1. More
information:
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