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
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
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
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
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
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.
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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.
Thanks to David, Haldun and Felix for their comments and suggestions. See my
comments below.
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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
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
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
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?
>
>
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
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
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
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