Monitor is running at 50Hz.
Stuffs that line of approach !
What speed have you overclocked to?
I'm prepared to have a go.
Daf
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Thanks guys
Illuminating thoughts here. Never occurred to me about the monitor.
I'm UK so 25fps 1080p. Horiz 68KHz Vertical 60Hz. M
This is a new IIyama E2210HDS. Average monitor but budget!
Don't know how to change that - indeed whether I can.
I'll investigate. Any tips welcome!
Regards
Daf
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 to 30fps.
Is there a way to force or lock it?
Daf
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Mark
Thanks for your patient comments.
1. Tried all the settings you indicated - and some variations too. No
joy. It's out of sync - not by a lot - but by varying amounts, different
each time.
2. Tried Background Rendering. No better - but no worse either.
Processor use increases overall
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.
System Monitor shows all 6 cores working merrily and none getting near 100%
Temperatures in
Mark
>>Daf wrote:-
/>> re .MOV files from my Canon 5D camera.
>> The sound is wildly and erratically out of sync - never the same
>> twice over.
>Mark replied:-
>It only worked for me with a fast quad core processor. Cinelerra does
not use
>GPU video acceleration (VDPAU on Nvidia cards) to play
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 parameters I can think of and tried different
settings - but to no avai
Very many thanks.
Daf
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Many thanks for your help everybody.
For other non-coders and programmers, here is what happened.
/>Hermann wrote:-
>
>it looks that you saved the whole mail message as-is, including all
the mail
>headers.
/
Correct. I saved what was visible on screen on the ARCHIVE pages - the
only place I
Hi Einar
Thanks for your help. I realised part of my mistake and worked it out.
This is what happens now:-
/>Einar said
>Save attachment from Marks's mail into your cinerella-cv directory
>(filename sowt.diff)/
The file is saved as sowt.diff in cinelerra-cv absolutely as it appears
in the archi
Daf Hobson 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
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 kindly posted.?
Th
Hermann thanks
/"...At times, I noticed the audio playback to go out of sync
just by a noticeable amount, but the final rendered result was OK. I was
never
able to work out any reproducible rule for this behaviour though..."/
The difficulty I guess is down to the type of editing required - as
Ron
OK I respond to your more recent reply. So many thanks for this attention.
1./"...If I understand correctly, your problem is with playback while in
the editor..."/ Yes Correct, viewing in compositor window - the only
place I know to look at it.
2. /"...Am I correct in understanding that
Very sorry... just realised the rest of your message was there Ron.
I don't find the logic of any forums easy. I do have some issues with
text on screen.
I have more of your questions to answer.
Will do later today.
Thanks
Daf
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Thanks all for your replies.
Ron
I have never yet managed to edit in Cinelerra. I never get beyond
testing the playing of clips.
I want to edit .MOV files from my canon 5DMKII.
Cinelerra plays the picture but not sound (sowt codec etc etc) so I have
tried encoding the sound part to m4p, mpeg4
Thanks for replies.
ALSA setting puts sound OUT of sync the most.
Either OSS or ESound are best.
The picture and sound vary in whether or not they are in sync.
By the end of a ten minute take they are wildly out of sync.
Did you mean 'Lock Labels From Moving' in order to lock picture and
sound
Hi All
Re .MOV files from Canon; I have tried converting the sound part to
various other file types.
I can not get sound to sync up with picture.
Can anyone give me a brief pointer how to extend or shorten the sound
files to fit picture?
Thanks
Daf
Roland
Thanks for the idea to Winff. Will study.
Daf
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Raffaella
The only way I have found to move the image in the compositor window
when in 'zoom' mode is by' middle click/mouse ball'
In other words, when the image is bounded by a white box (as opposed to
red or green) I can move it around with middle click/mouse ball.
I use a Logitech Trackbal
Thanks for your reply Raffaella.
Ah! I had my clip on a lower position in the timeline.
Thank you for telling me about the Curves on the timeline. Great.
I didn't understand the '?' comment. '?' doesn't do anything at all that
I can see. Shift/? or Ctrl/? neither does anything.
I have discov
Hello All
I have returned to try Cinelerra again and, this time, have installed
from source as per 'Grandma Tutorial' for 64 bit. Thanks Rafaella -
Grandma loves you!
My installation is on AMD 2.6GHz, Athlon x4 620, 4GB ram, 4 core,
Geforce 9600.
Ubuntu Lucid Lynx.
The following issues have
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