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Is there a simple solution to this?
Thanks
Ron Sparks
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Hi E,
Yes, I'm looking forward to the 11.4 release. I've had poor luck with the odd
numbered versions of
openSUSE ( 10.1, 10.3 and 11.1) so have held on to the 11.2 for quite a while.
I have been able to use Cinelerra under 11.2 with very few issues. Until this
update, I was able
to render
Eli,
Thanks for the suggestion. I've found that the method I've been using has
worked well the last
couple years.
I have noticed that I can render audio to mp3 file and then merge it with video
in ffmpeg. That
method will work for what I'm currently doing ( some home movies of the
On Sunday 02 January 2011 17:37:18 julien.cyno...@free.fr wrote:
I can't use the numpad, tough.
Pressing the numpad keys doesn't have any effect on the titler. I can't
give any input to the titler using the numpad.
Pressing the numpad keys doesn't have any effect at all on my system,
On Saturday 26 June 2010 21:21:50 cinele...@theindianmaiden.com wrote:
Is it possible to lock the audio and video clips together?
You can't lock them together.
But, if you're working on editing (e.g. trimming the start or end of a clip or
splitting a clip) on
some tracks but not on others,
Is your problem with getting the sound to sync up while editing?
On Sunday 27 June 2010 03:44:42 d...@dafhobson.com wrote:
Thanks for replies.
ALSA setting puts sound OUT of sync the most.
ALSA seems to work best on my system, and IIRC seems to be what most users
recommend.
Either OSS
If I understand correctly, your problem is with playback while in the editor.
Am I correct in understanding that the source mov file plays ok in a regular
video player
(mplayer,etc)?
If not, your problem is in your source, not cinelerra.
Try zooming in on the time line. You should be able to
if there is any
problem with the output.
Ron Sparks
On Sunday 30 May 2010 20:43:25 Douglas Pollard wrote:
Hi all, First off, I have Cinelerra installed in Ubuntu Studio 10.04 I
have about 40 minutes of video on the time line of Cinelerra. I
downloaded a couple of Keven Mcleod pieces of music
Doug,
Good to hear that other conversions work fine.
I haven't tried any other mp3s lately, but I seem to recall I have used mp3s
from CD rips in the past without any problems.
I didn't have to reinstall cinelerra, however it did check and run update from
packman ( using openSuse 11.2), but I
On Sunday 26 April 2009 16:49:31 U.G. wrote:
What I did so far is adding another video track, armed only the new one,
marked the area where I want to put the jpeg to an played a little bit
with the z axis.
So far so good. The picture 'pops up' like intended to do, but when it
disappears it
On Tuesday 03 March 2009 12:14:52 John Detwiler wrote:
Ron,
That's good to hear.
My big question, still outstanding, is: HOW do we control the size/rate of
those .mpgs?
I believe that neither dvdauthor or dvdstyler will add much overhead, nor
should they make the .mpgs any more compact.
On Sunday 22 February 2009 03:02:34 pm John Detwiler wrote:
2. I've been following the workflow in the Cinelerra manual for
publishing to DVD, and it works just fine. That is:
- render to foo.ac3 and foo.m2v from Cinelerra
- ffmpeg -i foo.ac3 -i foo.m2v -target ntsc-dvd
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