On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Stephen More wrote:
> >> Using linux, what steps do I need to perform to load this into cinelerra
> ?
> >> There are many capable programs: mencoder, y4mtoqt, transcode, ffmpeg,
> >> vlc ???
> >>
> >> So far I have only been able to get cinelerra exit abnormally.
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Mr Scsi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am hoping someone can point me to what I am doing wrong.
>
> I have a sony sr12 that shoots in avchd .mts files. I understand that
> cinelerra can't work with those natively, so I followed some instructions I
> fou
On 8/27/07, Kevin Brosius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2007-08-27 19:15, Johannes Sixt wrote:
> > On Monday 27 August 2007 15:35, Jim Scott wrote:
> > > I checked out the current SVN yesterday and compiled it with no
> problems
> > > for amd64. I ca
On 8/27/07, Brosius, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I checked out the current SVN yesterday and compiled it with no
> problems for
> > amd64. I can render to most audio formats, DV, and yuv4mpeg. Cinelerra
> crashes
> > whenever I try to render video into either quicktime or AVI format.
>
I checked out the current SVN yesterday and compiled it with no problems for
amd64. I can render to most audio formats, DV, and yuv4mpeg. Cinelerra
crashes whenever I try to render video into either quicktime or AVI format.
Any idea what the issue might be? Backtrace of one crash is below.
(gdb)
On 3/25/07, Martin Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, I think I ran out of disk. I removed a lot of files and reran and the
render ran through to the end.
Then I merged in the audio using ffmpeg and I'm got a lot of "invalid new
backstep" messages and a few buffer underflows.
However, it s
On 3/24/07, Martin Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK thanks, when I did that it found the plugin, but a minute or so later
gave the following (tail only):
...
INFO: [mpeg2enc.plugin] RENC: 0 - reencode actual 139232 (15.9) target
15094 (146.7)
INFO: [mpeg2enc.plugin ] Working: stripe 0
On 3/24/07, Martin Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am getting:
/usr/local/lib/cinelerra/mpeg2enc.plugin: No such file or directory
I know that others have reported this in the past but I can't see a
work-around.
This is a recent build from SVN on FC6 on x86_64.
You simply need to copy
On 3/13/07, Kevin Brosius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You don't mention if you tested this patch with the in-tree version of
ffmpeg? I suspect anyone who takes a look at the patch will need to
test that case, unless you have already. Please let us know if you
considered this case.
I'm resend
On 3/10/07, Jim Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've never submitted a patch before and I'm not sure if this is the right
spot. This patch removes the -hq setting from the default yuv4mpeg ffmpeg
settings in cinelerra/fileyuv.C I don't think the -hq switch is supported
b
I've never submitted a patch before and I'm not sure if this is the right
spot. This patch removes the -hq setting from the default yuv4mpeg ffmpeg
settings in cinelerra/fileyuv.C I don't think the -hq switch is supported
by current versions of ffmpeg, so I think it makes sesnse to remove the
set
I just checked out and compiled the latest source from SVN. I'm running
Fedora Core 6 on an amd64 processor. The build went smoothly:
--- FFMPEG CONFIGURATION SECTION --
quicktime/ffmpeg/configure --disable-mmx --disable-altivec
Install prefix /usr/local
Source path /home/jim/t
On 1/17/07, Edouard Chalaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there
Now that the rendering is set up fine I am exporting uncompressed 422 2vuy
movie frames into mpeg2enc directly (using Y4MPEG option)
However instead of having a movie.m2v I end up with some movie.m2v001,
movie.m2v002 etc
The
On 1/12/07, jim scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/12/07, Sylvain Jousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Salut jim,
>
> > Thanks for the link. That's the fix I've been using. The fix works for
> > Cinelerra and ffmpeg, but doesn't work with mp
On 1/12/07, Sylvain Jousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Salut jim,
> Thanks for the link. That's the fix I've been using. The fix works for
> Cinelerra and ffmpeg, but doesn't work with mplayer/mencoder.
Yes, it works for mplayer. For mencode I don't know.
Sylvain.
I'll double-check my file t
On 1/12/07, Marcin Kostur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey
It is a known error with wrong header in MP4 in Xacti etc.
Fix is here: http://paramoteur.fr.free.fr/datas/perso/
the best
Marcin
Thanks for the link. That's the fix I've been using. The fix works for
Cinelerra and ffmpeg, but doesn
On 1/12/07, Marcin Kostur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey
Sorry, one "shift too much"
it should read: `basename $i MP4`avi or `basename $i .MP4`.avi
I use mencoder ONLY because i got used to its command line params.
The job is done by libdv anyway.
the best
Marcin
This has been a frustrat
On 1/12/07, Marcin Kostur < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> for i in *MP4; do mencoder -mc 0 -noskip $i -ovc libdv -oac pcm -vf
> scale=720:576 -o `basename $i MP$`avi;done
>
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On 1/11/07, Marcin Kostur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I am glad to see that I am not only one who
noticed that 2.1 cannot properly play almost no GOP-based data!
Fortunately i found workaround for mpeg2(hdv) files and basically i do not
care about the rest.
For mp4 files - i recommend conver
=)
Nicolas Maufrais.
On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 02:43:12PM -0600, jim scott wrote:
> On 12/19/06, Nicolas Maufrais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 09:30:28PM -0700, Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
> >> Thanks for dividing the work! Here is my part, whic
On 12/19/06, Nicolas Maufrais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 09:30:28PM -0700, Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
> Thanks for dividing the work! Here is my part, which read quite well
> since it had large portions from Heroine's plugin-contributing docs.
>
> I'm curious how the docs ar
Looks like you don't have any repositories configured for yum.
On 1/1/07, Raena Lea-Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No luck?
This is yum 2.4.0 SHould I upgrade or is the repository down?
sudo yum -y install cinelerra
Setting up Install ProcessSetting up repositories
No Repositories Availab
Me, too. Let's let each other know which parts we are looking at so we don't
duplicate our efforts, okay?
On 12/13/06, Scott C. Frase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nicolas,
I will try to help you out with this over the next couple of weeks.
scott
On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 21:45 +0100, Nicolas Maufrai
Thanks to everyone who worked on the merge! I'll be checking this out as soon as possible.On 9/7/06, Johannes Sixt <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Subject says it all. Awaiting your feedback.
Enjoy!-- Hannes___Cinelerra mailing listCinelerra@skolelinux.no
http
I think the spec is around 1 for video + audio. If you're using AC3 audio at 128 kbps, you should be able to go 9800 kbps for video.On 8/7/06, Dimitrios
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 00:17:46 +0800 Graham Evans <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> 1 fixed bitratewasn't the maximum
Graham,I think you do have to change the defaults for mpeg2video encoding to get any output. I agreed that setting the fixed bitrate should work. Fixed quantization doesn't seem to work.
On 8/7/06, Graham Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/7/06, *Dimitrios* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED
I don't think that's the case. There are two ways to produce DVD compatible MPEG-2 output through Cinelerra. The easiest way is the mpeg2enc plugin. If you copied the mpeg2enc binary from /usr/bin to /usr/lib/cinelerra, you're almost there. You need to make sure that the file is named
mpeg2enc.plu
One problem is that the docs can be difficult to access. The "Secrets of Cinelerra" document can be difficult to load. The TWiki manual can also be down for days at a time. There's a lot of good information in both spots.
I use Cinelerra because it works better than all the other options I've tried
Is it possible to do a vertical wavy lines effect in Cinelerra? I want to do a transition like Wayne's World, if people remember that.
If this is the -fPIC error related to the libx264 libraries, then I grappled with it this weekend, as well. My fix was to download the libx264 source files and recompile them. Fairly painless.
On 7/4/06, Ben Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yannick - Debian/Linux said the following on 02/06/06 07:14
Thanks. Sorry to be so dense.On 7/1/06, Herman Robak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 15:23:57 +0200, jim scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Can Cinelerra render a video in reverse? I know I can use the transport> controls to play video backwards, but I can't f
Can Cinelerra render a video in reverse? I know I can use the transport controls to play video backwards, but I can't figure out how to render the backward playing video to a new file.
One option I don't recommend is ffmpeg -i I find the report to be wrong quite often, especially duration. tcprobe -i works better, but the output can be confusing.On 6/29/06,
Nicolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 11:05:58PM -0500, Tom Poe wrote:> I want to get a handle on whi
und all four sides of the
actual video edge. The "Title Safe" area is approximately a 30% inward
area from all four side of the outer video edge."All my conversions were more or less correct -- I was just using too much of the screen.On 6/25/06,
jim scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Hi all. I'm really struggling rendering DVD menus. Everything looks fine when I preview in Xine, but when I pop a DVD into my player, the menus are cut off horizontally. If I had to guess, I'd say that I'm losing 30 pixels on each side of the frame.
I'm staring off with a 720x480 sized JPG with 81x
I think the question came up because Cinelerra was broken for someone in FC 4.On 6/6/06, Dimitrios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 15:04:29 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> ever considered to have a look at Debian?i dont have any problems with Fedora, so if its not broken don't fix i
I also use FC5 X86_64 without problems. I have used both the freshrpms.net packages and built from the SVN respository without problems.On 6/6/06,
Dimitrios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 11:16:56 +0200 "Helge Nert" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I have had huge problems getting cinele
Thanks for maintaining the wiki, Alex. It's full of good information.On 6/5/06, Alex Ferrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I also agree that the wiki as it is is unreliable.(BTW, this is alex the wiki mantainer)
The wiki has definetly outgrown it's current location, and the cableconnection will no long
I agree that the current wiki is hard to access and always slow. There's a lot of good information there that I think we should keep.On 6/5/06, Silvano Galliani (kysucix)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi cinelerra-cv lovers :)
Talking with hermanro we agreed about the need of a wiki to write downtips,
Yes. I installed the libX* devel packages and cinelerra built just fine. Thanks.On 5/28/06, William Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I think it is :)jim scott wrote:> Thanks. Maybe I'm missing some of the libX*-devel packages. I think I
> yum'd for libx. Don't know if t
high.On 5/28/06, Nicolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 06:48:41AM -0500, jim scott wrote:> I've got a really basic slideshow in Cinelerra, rendered to m2v and ac3.
> When I mplex the files:>> mplex -f 8 -o kidfun.mpg kidfun.ac3 kidfun.m2v>>
Thanks. Maybe I'm missing some of the libX*-devel packages. I think I yum'd for libx. Don't know if that's case sensitive or not.
On 5/28/06, William Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running FC5 and don't remember having problems with xorg-develbuilding 799, here's what I have (probably more tha
Has anyone had any problems building from the latest SVN source against Fedora Core 5? I'm getting an error stating that I need to install xlib-devel or xorg-devel. I've installed all the xorg-* packages for Fedora Core 5, but I still get the error. (yum install xorg*)
In FC4 I installed xorg-
Here's what I use:#!/usr/bin/env python## change bytes at positions 240, 244, 441# change 2 bytes at 240 from 01 40 to 02 80# change 2 bytes at 244 from 00 f0 to 01 e0 # change 4 bytes at 441 from 02 80 01 30 to 01 40 00 f0
"""badcamera.pyrun without arguments to change all the mp4 files in a direc
nelerra project, the audio was 28 seconds shorter than I expected. (5:01 instead of 5:29)
On 5/28/06, Nicolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 06:48:41AM -0500, jim scott wrote:> I've got a really basic slideshow in Cinelerra, rendered to m2v and ac3.> When I
I've got a really basic slideshow in Cinelerra, rendered to m2v and ac3. When I mplex the files: mplex -f 8 -o kidfun.mpg kidfun.ac3 kidfun.m2vI get a string of sync errors:++ WARN: [mplex] Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=151259 required(DTS)=151157
++ WARN: [mplex] Audio bd: buf= 1
That's a great tip, Joe. Thanks!On 5/25/06, Joe Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 25 May 2006 10:29, Graham Evans wrote:> Use camera automation (pan x pan y and zoom z) to pick up the screen> segment you want from your footage tracks and use projector> automation (pan x pan y and zoom
720x576 means 720 pixels across and 576 pixels vertically. I think that's the PAL DVD standard. I'm NTSC, which is 720x480. On 4/29/06, Heather Buch <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, My cinelerra projects have a frame size of 720x576, with an aspect ratio of 4:3. Does this mean 720 length x 576 widt
What problem are you having in cinelerra?I had a problem with my 640x480 MP4s shot with an Olympus C770. Cinelerra only displayed the top 1/4 of the video. This was because the file reported its size as 320x240. Other players struggled with the format, too.
Someone on the list had a bash script tha
Have you tried reducing the scale on the x-axis? If the scale is something like 4 minutes and your video is 15 seconds, you might only see one frame, I think.On 4/20/06,
Heather Buch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I always use the "v" key. But after successfully rendering a QT film yesterday (hur
In mplayer use the '+' and '-' keys to change a/v offset. When you find the proper offset, feed that value directly to mplex. The value might be positive or negative.You can also do this with ffmpeg, but I've always had better luck with mplex.
On 3/28/06, Pierre Dumuid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think the current version of ffmpeg supports the '-hq' option. Try removing that from your parameter list.On 3/28/06, Jan Luo <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
trying to render a .mov file with cinelerra-cvs-20060219 on
gentoo-2.6.15-r7/x86_64
as described in the "Beginners Guide
If I understand what you are doing, I think you should just paste silence instead of cutting or deleting from the audio.On 3/25/06, Bernhard Frühmesser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Am 25.03.2006
um 22:44 schrieb jim scott:> You say you have two video clips in the time line. Are they
You say you have two video clips in the time line. Are they separate tracks or in the same track?Any delete you do will affect all the armed tracks, but shouldn't affect any of the unarmed tracks. Are the tracks that you want to have stay in place armed?
On 3/25/06, Bernhard Frühmesser <[EMAIL PRO
My project has a mix of MP4 audio and WAV files. When I render down to mp2 to burn to DVD the audio becomes very choppy. Specifically, it sounds l like the MP4 audio is rendinger correctly, but the WAV audio cuts in and out and has some extra crackles.
Is it a bad idea to mix MP4 and WAV audio? Whi
I thought the latest version of Cinelerra automatically built the MPEG TOC? Am I wrong on that?On 3/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Martin,
Yes, I meant to ask what camera you filmed the sequences with. Boy, the colors and contrast turned out fabulous on your clip. Very p
kolelinux.no/cinelerra/2006-February/005374.html
scott
-- Original message -- From: "jim scott" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks for the tip, andraž. I'll take a look at the drivers.Looks like you gave the same answer to someone else last week. I'll rem
ut device to x11 without xvor fix your X drivers...byeandražOn pon, 2006-03-06 at 08:25 -0600, jim scott wrote:> I turned background rendering off, so I can now load, edit, add
> effects, add transitions, and render to various formats. What I can't> do is preview any mp4 video in either t
n the first frame while the audio continues to play.
On 3/5/06, Andraz Tori <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On ned, 2006-03-05 at 18:12 -0600, jim scott wrote:
> I checked the source out from svn and built that today. I thought that> would fix my background render problems, but I'm st
I checked the source out from svn and built that today. I thought that would fix my background render problems, but I'm still getting a strange message and no background rendering:BRenderThread::start 1 map=111 equivalent=0 brender_start=3329 result=3329 end=3329
RenderFarmClient::main_loop: client
Thanks, Graham. I'm still having the background render problem, but it looks like that's a known and resolved issue. (
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217). Thanks for all the help. Sorry for so many emails.On 3/5/06, Graham Evans <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I forgot to add: - As well as c
Good news is I found some parameters that work. If I set the bitrate to 5000 (anything below 7500) should work, set the quantization to 15 and select the constant quantization option, I do get some video output. Not great quality, but I'm happy to have something for now.
On 3/5/06, jim
: [mpeg2enc.plugin] -q option requires arg 1 .. 32Again, any tips are much appreciated.On 3/5/06, jim scott <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I think I've got ffmpeg fixed, but I'm still having trouble rendering
FileMPEG::open_file: Running /usr/lib64/cinelerra/mpeg2enc.plugin -b 100 -q 15 -a 2 -F
pid=12547I think I've found the problem,
mpeg2enc.plugin is missing. Any ideas on how to get that file into the right spot? Thanks!On 3/5/06, jim scott <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Thanks. Cinelerra uses ffmpeg to render, right? I think I've got a ffmpeg problem.
On 3/5/06, Andra
09:04 -0600, jim scott wrote:> I'm starting cinelerra from the command line and get this:>> Cinelerra
2.0 Sat Aug 27 21:05:30 PDT 2005 (C)2005 Heroine Virtual> Ltd.>> Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public> License,> and you are welcome to change
I'm starting cinelerra from the command line and get this:Cinelerra 2.0 Sat Aug 27 21:05:30 PDT 2005 (C)2005 Heroine Virtual Ltd.Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it undercertain conditions. There is a
Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jim scott wrote:> Hi, all. Sorry if this is answered elsewhere, but I can't find it in> the wiki or on the web. I'm adding sound effects as audio tracks, but> the audio is delayed a few seconds beyond the insertion point. If I
> preview the v
Hi, all. Sorry if this is answered elsewhere, but I can't find it in the wiki or on the web. I'm adding sound effects as audio tracks, but the audio is delayed a few seconds beyond the insertion point. If I preview the video in Cinelerra, the delay is a couple of seconds. If I render to a file, the
Thanks Sylvain! This fixed my problem. Let me sum up, in case anyone else uses a C770 Ultra Zoom. My camera produces an MP4 file with MP4 audio and video streams. The video is actually 640x480. When I opened the file in Cinelerra, only the top 1/4 of the video appeared for editing. I used the scrip
I'll be careful. Thanks for the suggestion!On 3/2/06, Sylvain Jousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Salut jim,> I am using an Canon C770 Ultra Zoom. Maybe it has the same problem?
Be care full! The script changes 2 bytes in 2 different places.It changes the declared size from 320x240 to 640x480.As it i
Thanks. I'll give it a try.On 3/2/06, Sylvain Jousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I am right just say it.And here is a weblog:http://www.photographyblog.com/index.php/weblog/comments/5607/And here is the script:
http://paramoteur.fr.free.fr/datas/perso/The 2 files must be in the same directory.T
I am using an Canon C770 Ultra Zoom. Maybe it has the same problem?On 3/2/06, Sylvain Jousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Salut jim,> I'm a brand-new cinelerra user trying to edit some MPEG-4 video/audio
> streams in Cinelerra. When I open a clip, only a small portion of the video> frames show up. My
what I'm doing should work.
On 3/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check out this article. It was just posted on this list and is reallyinformative.http://content.serveftp.net/video/renderTest/guideToCinExport.html
ThanksOn March 2, 2006 07:26 am, jim scott wrote:> I
I'm a brand-new cinelerra user trying to edit some MPEG-4 video/audio streams in Cinelerra. When I open a clip, only a small portion of the video frames show up. My original video is 640x480. When I open it in Cinelerra, the resulting frames are much smaller and incomplete. I either see a sliver (a
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