finally merged. They are available using 'git clone' or 'git pull' from:
>
> git://git.cinelerra.org/j6t/cinelerra.git
>
> To make these changes obvious to everyone we decided to increase the version
> number to 2.1.5CV.
>
> Recent changes (since 2010) are:
> I understand those points. But I have a further question. As you know,
> I'm using Canon 5D footage. In order to get it into Cinelerra, I've
> been converting the original H264 footage via a number of steps:
With my SOWT patch, I can read in 7D files directly. I believe
that patch will be incl
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Johannes Sixt wrote:
> On Mittwoch, 27. Oktober 2010, Einar Rünkaru wrote:
>> Hi Johannes
>>
>> Can you add this patch from Mark to 2.1.5 official version. At least
>> worked for me.
>
> Did it after some whitespace cleanup.
>
> I also removed the additions to out
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 2:16 AM, Burkhard Plaum
wrote:
> The best supported uncompressed audio format in quicktime
> is "twos" (big endian, 16 bit). But there is also a "sowt"
> codec, (little endian, 16 bit), which is identical to
> M$-style formats.
>
> I don't know is cinelerra supports "sowt".
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Tom King
wrote:
> Am I being dense failing to understand how video monitor settings would
> cause audio sync issues?
>
> Tom King
It would certainly cause judder since the fps of what you are playing
does not match
the refresh rate, and some frames are either drop
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 4:50 AM, d...@dafhobson.com wrote:
> Monitor is running at 50Hz.
> Stuffs that line of approach !
>
> What speed have you overclocked to?
3.78 GHz from standard 3.4 GHz, so about 11%.
Mark
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On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:01 PM, d...@dafhobson.com wrote:
> PS Forgot to mention.
> Watching the frame rate in Preferences during play, the rate varies from 24.
> ish to 25.8 ish and perhaps kicks to 30 ish
> Given a chance it settles at around 25.09
> Other times it is at 4 to 5 fps flying wildly
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 3:19 PM, d...@dafhobson.com wrote:
> Further info on my Audio Sync issues
>
> I have upgraded to Phenom II x6 1090T - NOT overclocked.
> Ubuntu 10.04. 4Gb mem 1333MHz Gigabyte Ga-MA785GT-UD3H MoBo.
> BIOS upgarde to F8.
>
> Cinelerra does not hold sync.
In Preferences, I ha
Just to summarize for posterity, here is what works for me:
I load the files from my 7D into Cinelerra patched to read
SOWT audio.
I edit in Cinelerra.
I render audio to a wav file 16 bit linear audio.
I render video to uncompressed RGB in a quicktime container.
I user qtstreamize to move the moov
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Edouard Chalaron wrote:
> I will stick to quicktime for linux for my 10 bits files.
Do you have the problem where the encoder cannot see the mov atom in the
Quicktime file from Cinelerra if it is more than 4 Gig long? I have to run the
file through qtstreamize to m
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Mark Goldberg wrote:
> I can't check now, but I believe I use RGB as the internal color space, so I
> uncompressed RGB. Quality is most important, and if it YUV4MPG is
> actually 4:2:0, I may stay with uncompressed RGB. The Canon 7D video
> is not
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Eli Billauer wrote:
> That's an interesting point. I tried a YUV4MPEG stream with mplayer, which
> complained that it didn't recognize the stream tag C420jpeg (but played the
> clip OK). So this is a hint that a previous remark is probably correct about
> YUV4MPEG g
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 2:14 AM, you wrote:
> That makes sense looking at current setup. Athlon II x4core 620 2.6GHz.
> 4Gbmem GT9600. Too little too slow I guess for h264.
> I'm about to update to another 4 core 3.4GHz set up (Phenom II x4 965) with
> more memory
> I'll report back if any improveme
I'd like to hear from some users about what you are using to render HD
files with the current version (git jt6 2009-12-10). I've tried the
following for
my 1080p29.97 files.
H.264 does not seem to work, with no video output.
Uncompressed RGB works, sent to a quicktime container, but the
PCM audio
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:58 PM, d...@dafhobson.com wrote:
> I succeeded in getting the sowt.diff patch into Cinelerra and now I can play
> .MOV files from my Canon 5D camera.
>
> However the sound is wildly and erratically out of sync - never the same
> twice over.
> I have been over all the par
You Said:
>Thanks for the SOWT patch!
>I have 10.04LTX Lynx Ubuntu.
>I complied Cinelerra from source as per Raffaella's 'How To' a month ago.
>This eve I tried 'git pull' in cinelerra-cv.(terminal) It told me I have
>the up to date version.
>
>Can anybody tell me what I do with the SOWT patch kind
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Einar Rünkaru wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:56 PM, Mark Goldberg
> wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Mark Goldberg
>> wrote:
>>> Here is a quick and dirty patch to add SOWT audio. It applies to git
>>> as of
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Mark Goldberg wrote:
> Here is a quick and dirty patch to add SOWT audio. It applies to git
> as of 27 Jun 2010.
> It adds sowt.c and sowt.h, slightly modified from twos.c and twos.h,
> changes a few
> other files to include the new codec,
Here is a quick and dirty patch to add SOWT audio. It applies to git
as of 27 Jun 2010.
It adds sowt.c and sowt.h, slightly modified from twos.c and twos.h,
changes a few
other files to include the new codec, and changes all Makefiles I could find to
hopefully include these changes no matter how it
Mark Goldberg wrote:
> Burkhard Plaum wrote:
>
>>It's impossible as long as the codec is missing. Making a "sowt" codec
>>from the already existing "twos" codec would be trivial though.
>
> The following quick and dirty patch seems to work. sowt
Burkhard Plaum wrote:
>It's impossible as long as the codec is missing. Making a "sowt" codec
>from the already existing "twos" codec would be trivial though.
The following quick and dirty patch seems to work. sowt.c and sowt.h are
created and a few changes are made to other files to include them
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