On 22/11/12 00:59, Herman Robak wrote:
På Wed, 21 Nov 2012 13:41:20 +0100, skrev Basil Chupin
:
On 21/11/12 23:12, Basil Chupin wrote:
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and applied the 'Grandma's Fix', "Using the Graphical User Interface
- WinFF", and then followed the instructions gi
On 22/11/12 04:15, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
On 11/21/2012 01:12 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
the resulting edited file which appears in
the COMPOSITOR window is a zoomed version of the original
Just to be sure:
Is the compositor view set to AUTO?
(in the bottom part of the compositor)
Ciao
On 22/11/12 00:18, Herman Robak wrote:
På Wed, 21 Nov 2012 13:12:25 +0100, skrev Basil Chupin
:
However, when I put the ABOVE file, after it has been converted to
avi by mencoder, into Cinelerra, the resulting edited file which
appears in the COMPOSITOR window is a zoomed version of the
On 21/11/12 23:39, Haldun ALTAN wrote:
Did you tried to fix the window to the picture with the right clic on
the time line ?
Sometimes window is not calibrated to the image ..
haldun
Thanks, Haldun, but, yes, I did try both options there about resizing.
None helped.
Just to give you, et al,
On 21/11/12 23:12, Basil Chupin wrote:
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and applied the 'Grandma's Fix', "Using the Graphical User Interface -
WinFF", and then followed the instructions given there to convert the
mpg file - ie, used "Cinelerra intermediate formats" and "
I am unable to solve this problem I am having in converting an mpg file
to avi as input into Cinelerra for editing. Can anyone, please, give me
a clue on how to solve it?
The .mpg file, which is 10.4GB big and is a program recorded off the TV
(digital, terrestial)
has these details:
Input
On 16/11/12 22:09, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
Ciao!
But what is most puzzling is that - and I repeat this once again - I
created 4 parts of a series which are perfectly in sync, whether I
play them in Cinelerra or any of the players, but this last one just
won't sync once it hits Cinlelerra. We
On 15/11/12 23:53, Herman Robak wrote:
På Thu, 15 Nov 2012 05:07:42 +0100, skrev Basil Chupin
:
On 15/11/12 02:59, Herman Robak wrote:
[pruned]
You sound like someone who knows something so can you explain this,
please :-) .
Uh-oh...
:-)
You are being too modest. You know heaps more
On 15/11/12 02:59, Herman Robak wrote:
På Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:16:52 +0100, skrev Tom Judge :
> If my understanding of things is as I just mentioned then the use of
> the Audio Offset is a waste of time and one should simply edit a file
> with Audio Offset = 0.000
Not quite...
> and only use th
On 15/11/12 02:16, Tom Judge wrote:
There is an audio offset in the settings audio section ibelievethat
effects the render
Basil Chupin wrote:
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
On 14/11/12 19:10, Einar Rünkaru wrote:
Hi.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 8:03 AM, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 14/11/12 06:53, Einar R�nkaru wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
OK, there is the facility to *nudge* the audio to sync with the video. But
any nudging starts
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 *.
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.
H
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
On 12/11/12 21:42, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
Hello,
Three/four years ago I used to be a very happy Cinelerra user, on a
64bits set up with may be Cinelerra-cv 2.1 (I am not sure yet).
Cinelerra was rock stable when it came to video editing even with large
project around 60 minutes. Videos were D
On 06/11/12 20:32, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
Ciao!
On 11/06/2012 05:20 AM, Basil Chupin wrote:
I looked at this-
http://cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php
which shows that Cinelerra CV has not been compiled for Ubuntu for quite
some time
... actually it shows only that I forgot to update
On 06/11/12 02:21, Murray Strome wrote:
*From:* Basil Chupin
*To:* cinelerra@skolelinux.no
*Sent:* Monday, November 5, 2012 5:02:17 AM
*Subject:* Re: [CinCV] Cinelerra vs Cinelerra-CV
On 05/11/12 20:26, Sean M
On 06/11/12 03:03, Nicola Ferralis wrote:
BC
Once again, the current cinelerra PPA is compiled from source (CV) for
Ubuntu, in fact it is for pretty much every recent release. The
current binaries are based on the codebase 2.2 with the recent
patches. I am not sure why you keep saying that CV
On 05/11/12 20:26, Sean M. Pappalardo wrote:
On 11/3/2012 9:24 PM, Nicola Ferralis wrote:
https://launchpad.net/~cinelerra-ppa/+archive/ppa
I created the cinelerra-cv PPA repository for cases where multiple
version of cinelerra repositories were to be installed. However, that
created much trou
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