Hi!
I totally agree with you!
/Bernd
Ichthyostega wrote:
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Bernd Porr schrieb:
Please don't get carried away with funny effects. The only video transition
which is needed
is crossfade (if any). The only audio transition which is needed is
And film makers don't program under Linux ;)
good point. Let's draw a Venn diagram! Here are the skills of arts
graduates and here are the skills from engineers.
Consequence: Linux NLEs are not usable for any serious project (which
involves actors, story, etc).
Might be true, yes.
I'm stil
Hi Guys,
naive question (if not already asked here): what would be the pros and
cons to use gstreamer for rendering?
And then a general comment from a person who actually worked in the
industry:
Please don't get carried away with funny effects. The only video
transition which is needed is cr
Cinerella compiles/runs fine on my hardy/ubuntu. 32 bits, dual pentium D.
/Bernd
Herman Robak wrote:
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 04:54:22 +0200,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383
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Any advic
Hi!
Sorry. That doesn't excite me very much.
Let's start with something much simpler: I want to watch plain HDV in
realtime in the composer window. I actually don't need any fancy effects
for the video. Just plain transitions for a very simple editing job.
kdenlive does the job perfectly. I
Also trying to upload the second bit of the film so that you can play
with it.
BTW: the clip is about RunBot. The fastest biped in the world. Google it!
/Bernd
Herman Robak wrote:
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:29:34 +0200,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483
Hi again,
if you look at Mick.avi then you'll realise the the first clip is out of
sync and the second one is perfectly fine (not uploaded because of
quota). Both have been created with the same dvgrab and they play fine
in mplayer. I've just run both of them in mplayer and don't get any
comp
Hi!
It plays perfectly well on mplayer. it's a european HDV camera with
25fps and the shooting is 25frames/sec progressive. So, there's no need
for any pulldown. That's just a problem the americans have not we
europeans. ;-)
Try that one:
http://userweb.elec.gla.ac.uk/b/bp1/runbot/dvgrab-001
Hi Richard,
so it seems so that the only solution just now is to buy a dual core
high spec machine. Actually, the open source driver is in many respects
_faster_ than the closed source one. And for XV there's on difference:
closed source: 7FPS and open source 6.5FPS. And the open source driver
Hi,
thanks for the quick reply. That's a shame. I was hoping to get my HD
footage a bit smoother by getting a more powerful graphics card with
openGL 2.0 :-(
/Bernd
Burkhard Plaum wrote:
Hi,
Bernd Porr schrieb:
Hi all,
I've got the problem that the openGL driver is slower (
Hi all,
I've got the problem that the openGL driver is slower (5fps) than the XV
driver (10fps). I've got an nvidia card with opengl 2.0 support and was
actually expecting that it's getting faster and not slower with openGL.
I've got a force 7300GS and then nvidia drivers installed. Any ideas
ot different labellings of the tracks. Is that
a bug or a feature?
/Bernd
Herman Robak wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 21:14:55 +0200, Bernd Porr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Herman,
thanks for the feedback but I've set the ratio to 16:9 in the format
dialogue. However the video is
ak wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 21:14:55 +0200, Bernd Porr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Herman,
thanks for the feedback but I've set the ratio to 16:9 in the format
dialogue. However the video is still scaled in x direction to 4:3. As
I said the actual composer window shows the three
just to show how it looks like now:
http://userweb.elec.gla.ac.uk/b/bp1/cinerella/timeline.jpg
You see or not to see: the clip in the timeline. But the clip has loaded
successfully and displays now nicely (also runs nicely).
/Bernd
Herman Robak wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 21:14:55 +0200, Bernd
ubuntu at home and that works fine
there. Any ideas? Both are recent versions from CVS.
/Bernd
Herman Robak wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 21:14:55 +0200, Bernd Porr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Herman,
thanks for the feedback but I've set the ratio to 16:9 in the format
dialogue.
o the
left and right.
Have a look here:
http://userweb.elec.gla.ac.uk/b/bp1/cinerella/mick.jpg
/Bernd
Herman Robak wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 16:14:42 +0200, Bernd Porr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi all,
I've captured at HDV files at a resolution of 1440x1080 with an aspec
Hi all,
I've captured at HDV files at a resolution of 1440x1080 with an aspect
ratio of 16:9. However, when I load the clip into cinerella (cvs
version) I always get 4:3 for the video. The compositor shows the right
safety zones but the clip is squashed to 4:3. Any ideas?
The camera is a So
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