On 14/11/12 06:53, Einar Rünkaru wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
The video/audio is actually 1.4 seconds out and for which I have
adjusted the Preferences but this setting doesn't seem to "stick" when the
project is being rendered into a *.mov file.
The setti
On 14/11/12 03:22, Sean M. Pappalardo wrote:
On 11/13/2012 01:43 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
The video/audio is actually 1.4 seconds
out and for which I have adjusted the Preferences but this setting
doesn't seem to "stick" when the project is being rendered into a *.mov
file.
Have you applied a
Le 13/11/2012 15:52, Raffaella Traniello a écrit :
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> Problems with OGG/Theora video are familiar to me.
> What happens if you use another format?
I though about converting, but what ever file I produced, for example
MP4 file with AAC, Cinelerra can't read correctly.
Finally I gave a try to Kden
Hi.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
> The video/audio is actually 1.4 seconds out and for which I have
> adjusted the Preferences but this setting doesn't seem to "stick" when the
> project is being rendered into a *.mov file.
>
The setting in preferences affects only playba
On 11/13/2012 01:43 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
The video/audio is actually 1.4 seconds
out and for which I have adjusted the Preferences but this setting
doesn't seem to "stick" when the project is being rendered into a *.mov
file.
Have you applied any effects or anything or is Cin just copying
Guys, I'm not sure if this message arrived because originally it contained
a printscreen. Here it goes again, and sorry if it had already arrived.
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Hi, Raffa, just seeing your e-mail.
Blender's VSE can do that easily. As many compositor windows as you want. I
did a printscreen so that you ca
Ciao!
On 11/12/2012 11:42 AM, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
I went to edit videocast (Ogg/Theora video files at 1024x768, 15fps, one
audio channel) and Cinerella proved to be very unstable
Does it come from my system or is it something familiar to you?
Problems with OGG/Theora video are familiar
Ciao Raffaella,
On 10/11/12 23:14, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
Ciao!
I have the task of editing a video of an event taken with 4 cameras.
Synch is going to be easy (long files, with clapboard) and I'll load
every camera file on a dedicated track.
Now I dream to have 5 compositors, a big one
I captured a 5-part TV series on my dvb card. The captures are in PAL
digital 16:9 format.
I have edited all 5 parts (ie, removing commercials) and all 5 parts
have perfect video/audio sync when I view the parts in Cinelerra. In
fact, I have created an ISO containing parts 1-3 and there is no