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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 05:51:57 -0700 (PDT), Rafael Diniz
raf...@riseup.net
wrote:
Hi people,
I'd like to know if the ubuntu packages are already compiled w/ the new
ffmpeg input?
thanks,
rafael diniz
OpenGL 2.0? 3.x is compatible with that?
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:10:07 +1300, E Chalaron e.chala...@xtra.co.nz
wrote:
Ge I shoud have done that..; which is probably what I did as well :-[
Thanks for the reminder...
E
I had a similar problem a couple months back and resolved it by
Sorry, but I prefer to write in spanish knowing that this guy is from
Mexico and he talks spanish.
If you want to read an english version please notify me (or someone help
translating it).
Primero que nada no utilices KDE o Gnome y menos Beryl o CompizFusion.
Bueno, aunque Beryl o CompizFusion
Ok, sorry guys, I will write newly in spanish but when this topic is solved
I will put the solution in english to contribute with all of yours.
ok...my hdparm output says:
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 13814 MB in 2.00 seconds = 6916.33 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 234 MB
Not only the image. I just was using a video transition (fade) and it does
not work in end or begin of a video. This works only in the middle of two
videos. Cinelerra OpenGL appears to have some problems, not just a few.
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 03:10:33 +0100,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same question: What render combination are you tried?
I use carefully the same as input because if not I will lose
synchronization and quality.
I use MJPEG for video at least 50% quality in avi container. And WAV PCM
16 bit 44100Hz stereo for sound.
I just export the video and audio
Sorry guys for my intromision but I want to say some general answer for
that kind of questions what are asking this guy.
Yes there are a lot of applications but you can choose just a few for work
and that is all.
If you want to do a lot of different kind of works you need a lot of
different
I know a form: Use avidemux2 and just choose audio delay=-1600
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 00:24:44 +0100, schoappied [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ok, brace yourself ;)
I've a dvd here... it's a funeral, not a very sad one cause my grandma
has reach the age of 99... ;)
It's a dutch traditional
Hi John. The less expensive and best solution for that is what you buy any
NVIDIA card with TV Out (there maybe still some PCI versions but are more
expensive than the AGP). Of course I guess you have a free PCI slot if not
try to get one (free some if you have another kind of card what you