Hi Nicolas,
I also use Quicktime with MPEG-4 video + two's complement audio and it
works well. In your case, if you are able to render your project to
ogg/theora, maybe you should just stick with that setting :o)
The console output does not tell much. If you would be able to compile
cinlelerra fr
Hi List,
Since my struggle 6 hours ago, and a victory for me (convert everything
to MJPEG+wav, and stick to ALSA), I really progressed.
Until now!
My editing work is over, and I would like to render it.
I'm still using the same old setting I'm using for at least 6 months
(ie. quicktime for l
Hi
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 6:05 PM, eric wrote:
> Sorry for requesting a feature on the mailing list, I couldn't find any
> other method of doing this.
It is just the right place.
>
> Anyhow I'd like to request 2 simple features for the up coming cincv 2.2
> release that I think would be good for
Le 06/11/2011 18:03, Michal Fapso a écrit :
Hi Nicolas,
could you put somewhere the avi file that is causing problems to you?
Or send it to my email. Also according to
http://cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php?id=supported_file_formats the
AVI container is not so well supported by cinelerra. Maybe
Hi Nicolas,
could you put somewhere the avi file that is causing problems to you?
Or send it to my email. Also according to
http://cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php?id=supported_file_formats the
AVI container is not so well supported by cinelerra. Maybe you could
try Quicktime (.mov) instead.
> If
Le 06/11/2011 16:36, Michal Fapso a écrit :
Hi Nicolas,
Hi Michal,
Thanks for your fast reply.
Thanks for sharing your notes. I use the official 2.1.5 release as
well. It took me a while to find some tricks against the crashes:
- try not to use undo ('z' key). Especially when I remove some
Sorry for requesting a feature on the mailing list, I couldn't find any
other method of doing this.
Anyhow I'd like to request 2 simple features for the up coming cincv 2.2
release that I think would be good for the whole community.
Auto save
and native shuttle/job support.
This is a great fe
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for sharing your notes. I use the official 2.1.5 release as
well. It took me a while to find some tricks against the crashes:
- try not to use undo ('z' key). Especially when I remove some object
from the timeline and then undo that, it use to crash. (gdb stops at
some caching
Hi list,
Months after months, I keep fighting to keep me from quitting using
Cinelerra, because I spend more time trying to find workarounds and
accepting all its crashes, because once in a while, I still manage to
achieve some success, but believe me, this is tough.
I am now able to use mot