Yosepkey,
Thanks for the suggestion. I just prepared an
experimental build following your suggestion. It's not in the main ppa,
but in a new experimental one designed only for testing:
https://launchpad.net/~cinelerra-ppa/+archive/cinelerra-exp
Would you please this version (once it's built)
David Koski schrieb:
> That sounds like a great idea. I have no experience with digital8. Do they
> produce compressed output? If so, can I assume the quality of the
> compression is good? I presume it would be mpeg2. Currently my capture card
> captures MJPEG which works nicely with Cinele
I've seen the last update: 2.1.5-0.14, add ISO-8859-15, very good news.
But in spanish is ISO-8859-1.
Can you put ISO-8859-1 too?
Thanks, Yosepkey
On 01/13/2011 11:18 AM, Eli Billauer wrote:
The truth is I didn't know those camera existed until today. Anyhow,
the compression is pretty irrelevant, since the analog video quality
is by far going to be the weakest link. Mencoder or ffmpeg will
convert any well-known format to MJPEG. The final
> From: da...@kosmosisland.com
> To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
> Subject: Re: [CinCV] capture card recomendation
> CC: e...@billauer.co.il
> Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 08:02:25 -0800
>
> That sounds like a great idea. I have no experience with digital8. Do they
> produce compressed output? If so,
The truth is I didn't know those camera existed until today. Anyhow, the
compression is pretty irrelevant, since the analog video quality is by
far going to be the weakest link. Mencoder or ffmpeg will convert any
well-known format to MJPEG. The final result will look so-so, but due to
the anal
That sounds like a great idea. I have no experience with digital8. Do they
produce compressed output? If so, can I assume the quality of the compression
is good? I presume it would be mpeg2. Currently my capture card captures
MJPEG which works nicely with Cinelerra.
David
> A digital8 cam
A digital8 camcorder sounds like an excellent idea to me. And not just
because it's convenient.
The thing about capturing from a video tape is that the frame rate isn't
as accurate as when the video source is some broadcast station. To make
things even worse, the frame rate tends to wobble if