Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-04-11 Thread Murray Strome
art out. --- On Wed, 4/11/12, Ichthyostega wrote: From: Ichthyostega Subject: Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no Received: Wednesday, April 11, 2012, 4:59 PM Am 11.04.2012 23:12, schrieb Murray Strome: > and tried to cut out about 10 seg

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-04-11 Thread Ichthyostega
Am 11.04.2012 23:12, schrieb Murray Strome: > and tried to cut out about 10 segments I did not want by doing: > "setting in/out points, clicking on that area and then cutting" > Only the last selection was actually deleted on my rendered output. Upon > re-reading the tutorial, I now see that

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-04-11 Thread Murray Strome
owerful capabilities. Thanks for your help. Murray --- On Tue, 4/10/12, David Armstrong wrote: From: David Armstrong Subject: Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no Received: Tuesday, April 10, 2012, 3:03 AM Murray, &q

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-04-10 Thread David Armstrong
Murray, "Cinelerra for Grandma" is a good place to start. David On 10/04/12 13:10, Murray Strome wrote: Thank you for replies to this thread. I have now figured out how to use ffmpeg to import good quality video from DVDs recorded on my DVD recorders. They are now all NTSC 720X480 eithe

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-04-09 Thread Murray Strome
Thank you for replies to this thread. I have now figured out how to use ffmpeg to import good quality video from DVDs recorded on my DVD recorders. They are now all NTSC 720X480 either 4:3 or 16:9. I can import these to Cinelerra (or any of the other LINUX editors) but don't really know how to

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-01-19 Thread David Armstrong
Murray, On 19/01/12 08:52, Murray Strome wrote: *Thanks to David, Haldun and Felix for their comments and suggestions. See my comments below. -- David Armstrong //* wrote: Murray, As per Felix and Haldun's reply, the trick is to transcode the raw video into a codec that Cinelerra likes.

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-01-18 Thread Murray Strome
Thanks to David, Haldun and Felix for their comments and suggestions. See my comments below. -- David Armstrong wrote: Murray, As per Felix and Haldun's reply, the trick is to transcode the raw video into a codec that Cinelerra likes. Haldun ALTAN wrote: Hello, I'm on Ubuntu studio 10,04

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-01-13 Thread David Armstrong
ayer, it says the codec is yuv2. I will have to wait to see if it can be opened with anything in Windows. I am not sure what to try next. Any hints? Thanks, Murray --- On *Wed, 1/11/12, David Armstrong //*wrote: From: David Armstrong Subject: Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flo

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-01-12 Thread Haldun ALTAN
From: David Armstrong Subject: Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no Received: Wednesday, January 11, 2012, 1:50 AM

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-01-12 Thread felix
ither 1080p or even > 720p. > > > The resulting video was HUGE, and would not play in VLC Player. In > Gnome Player, it says the codec is yuv2. I will have to wait to see if > it can be opened with anything in Windows. > > > I am not sure what to try next. Any hints? > >

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-01-12 Thread Murray Strome
e codec is yuv2. I will have to wait to see if it can be opened with anything in Windows. I am not sure what to try next. Any hints? Thanks, Murray --- On Wed, 1/11/12, David Armstrong wrote: From: David Armstrong Subject: Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra To: c

Re: [CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-01-11 Thread David Armstrong
Murray, Here is a brief reply from my experiences as a user of Cinelerra. First up, I have been using it solidly for about 4 years. I produce mainly short videos for the web of athletics, but also concerts, events and a bit of corporate. Some concerts run to over two hours, but most pieces a

[CinCV] Easy to understand work flows with Cinelerra

2012-01-10 Thread Murray Strome
For several years now, I have been following the Cinelerra project, and have tried doing some video editing with it. However, I have not really been able to make use of it.  The first problem is the confusion surrounding all the formats/codecs. Then there is the problem of how to use the apparen