I'm using .dv files, if that helps. I've never had this particular
problem before -- even with this project. It's only on my last revision
that this issue came up.
Anne
> Subject: Re: [CinCV] audio doesn't match waveform
> Reply-To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
>
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I'm trying to edit some small sections out of my current project, and
the audio isn't lining up right. I get my in and out points set in the
timeline, preview (Ctrl-Space) confirms that it's exactly what I want to
cut out, and then when I perform the cut, it takes a section of the same
length seve
screw things up? (so I don't need to keep rebuilding index
files)
Thank you all for your help,
Anne
-- Original message --
From: Anne Tennies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm having trouble reloading my current project after cinelerra
crashes
> -- and sometimes after I
I'm having trouble reloading my current project after cinelerra crashes
-- and sometimes after I close it normally -- regardless of whether I've
saved my file. Sometimes I can get it going by manually editing my .xml
file to close tags (label, brightness), but that's not always a problem.
I end up
Thomas,
That worked like a charm! I didn't have the 'generate keyframes'
selected at the right time before. Thank you very much!
Anne
> - First check the button 'generate keyframes while editing'.
> - Go on the timeline to the start of your camera pan. Adjust the camera
> accordingly.
> - go to
I have a 720x2500 image that I'm trying to pan down with the camera
feature, and I'm having trouble getting it to work. I can adjust the
camera to show a different part of the image, but it doesn't move. I
don't want anything fancy -- it should only take two keyframes, I would
think. Could somebod
When I press play either in my viewer or compositor, the audio plays
normally but the video will stay on the frame where I started. As soon
as I stop, the video jumps to the appropriate frame where it should have
stopped.
I'm using CinCV2.1 on Ubuntu Feisty.
Also, I don't know if it's connected,
I have a 2GB Athlon 64 3500+ and I'm running Cin 2.1CV on Ubuntu Feisty
(although I've had the same problems under Edgy)
A couple questions:
1. Has anyone figured out how to display audio waveforms when they're
not showing? I get to a point in my projects, and the audio flatlines,
despite havin