You're not deinterlacing since you're not using any deinterlacing filter (after
'-vf'). But the resizing method you're using is treating frames as progressive,
even if they're interlaced. IMHO it doesn't matter since you're creating only a
proxy. Don't forget to set the correct properties for
AFAIK this SOP/Sat effect is not available in cinelerra, but it is in kdenlive
(the same frei0r developper being also a kdenlive developer).
This implementation seems limited to 8 bits / channel ; if somebody wanted to
implement it into cinelerra, it would be nice to benefit also from the
The drawback of denoising a still images sequence is that you will denoise only
in the spatial domain, not temporal nor spatio-temporal (the latest being the
most effective for video -- motion compensated denoising).
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De: E Chalaron e.chala...@xtra.co.nz
À:
My remark was not related to the progressive or interlaced nature of the frames
you want to process.
I just made the assumption (implicitly) that imagemagick would process those
still images (every TIFF file) independantly from the others. This tools is
meant for still image processing, not for
Question 2 :
- yuv4mpegpipe is a YUV-only output format.
- I strongly doubt that hqdn3d is able to process RGB data. I didn't find any
clear information about that for ffmpeg, but avisynth's port of hdqn3d
processes only YUV video (http://akuvian.org/src/avisynth/hqdn3d/hqdn3d.txt).
- the only
De: Ichthyostega p...@ichthyostega.de :
Silent-Hunter schrieb:
.libs/qth264.o: In function `encode':
/home/silent/cinelerra-cv/quicktime/qth264.c:158: undefined reference to
`x264_encoder_open_112'
are you linking against a suitable version of lib x264 ?
(the free h264 encoder/decoder
What x264 parameters are you using ?
If you didn't read it already, you could find interesting info here :
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=154533
Julien
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De: Edouard Chalaron e.chala...@xtra.co.nz
À: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Envoyé: Mardi 4 Janvier 2011 07h38:45
De: Raffaella Traniello raffaella.tranie...@gmail.com :
On 02/01/11 20:56, Johannes Sixt wrote:
On Sonntag, 2. Januar 2011, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
In my Cinelerra (plain CinCV) I can add special characters from my
Italian keyboard with no problems. (àèéìòù).
So, what's the deal? Why does
I also experienced a problem with clips. Sometimes, when I reopen a
previously saved project containing clips, cinelerra freezes : media are
correctly displayed in Resources-Media window, clips are displayed in
Resources-Clips, but the main window (Program) becomes frozen and unusable,
with
AFAIK, hqdn3d is a filter of mplayer, not ffmpeg. You can use mplayer to
produce your denoised mpeg-2 file.
Generally speaking, if you really want to apply one ore several video effects
in mplayer, then perform some conversion with ffmpeg, it's possible by
redirecting mplayer's output to a
Hum, you're right, it's documented in http://www.ffmpeg.org/libavfilter.html .
After browsing ffmpeg's git repository, it appears that hqdn3d has been ported
to ffmpeg... today at 13:03 !
(http://git.ffmpeg.org/?p=ffmpeg;a=commit;h=0b93710549a166e339558039854182a8abcd8946)
I don't know
Hi,
I forward to this list a comment made by an archlinux user about Monty's
version of cinelerra (featuring the ffmpeg file loader) :
Excellent. This version will very very very slowly load Canon 1080p (30fps)
.mts files recorded @ 17mbs, and output to 1080p .mp4 (with aac audio) files.
This
, and therefore allow
some kind of lossless editing inside the video editing workflow.
- Good news :-)
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De: julien cynober julien.cyno...@free.fr
À: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Envoyé: Mardi 16 Novembre 2010 20h24:27 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne /
Rome / Stockholm
Thank you Monty for your clear and informative explanations !
De: Monty Montgomery xiphm...@gmail.com :
Furthermore, am I right to think that colorspace conversion can be
avoided in cinelerra by choosing YUV-8 Bit or YUVA-8 Bit as
Color model in the project parameters, when working with 8-bits
De: Monty Montgomery xiphm...@gmail.com :
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Eli Billauer e...@billauer.co.il wrote:
The truth is that I don't understand why people are so uptight about having
their original footage going directly into Cinelerra. I mean, it's nice that
Cinelerra supports
DV is well suited for SD video, and it's compression method is very similar to
mjpeg's (intraframe compression using Discrete Cosine Transform) so there's no
big difference in picture quality. File size should also be similar, depending
on the audio track (DV uses uncompressed PCM audio).
To
De: Scott C. Frase sfra...@comcast.net :
On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 23:03 -0700, David Koski wrote:
So I got past that problem, tried to render, and it hung again.
David
I found that if I right click on the resource, then click info, then change
the frame rate from 59.94 to 29.97 it plays
De: Raffaella Traniello raffaella.tranie...@livecom.it :
Ciao!
Thank you - Julien and August - for your replies.
Unfortunately, I was not able to use any of your recipes to convert
MPEG-4 AVC/H 264 footage to something Cinelerra could accept.
(dnxhd was good for video but I couldn't find
It seems that ffmpeg doesn't support 10-bits DNxHD yet, at least for encoding.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNxHD_codec
http://community.avid.com/forums/p/60895/341626.aspx
Julien
De: E Chalaron e.chala...@xtra.co.nz :
Julien
It does help a lot, thanks heaps for that.
Now since we are talking
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