Thank you very much to Glen and Félix for sharing their command lines.
Nice !
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Hi Nicolas,
Here are the HD Editing presets for Cinelerra from WinFF I use. I have
simply cut them out of the 'presets.xml' file found in the '.winff' config
folder found in the user's home folder. Anyone wanting to use them with
WinFF could simply copy and paste them from this post into their own
Hi
I use this command to convert a batch of video files form from a canon
t2i, works fine for editing in Cinelerra
for i in *.MOV; do ffmpeg -i $i -y -vcodec mjpeg -qscale 1 -s 1920x1080
-pix_fmt yuvj420p -acodec copy ${i%.MOV}-mjpeg.mov; done
I also tried this
for i in *.MOV; do ffmpeg -i $i
Le 16/12/2011 01:38, i...@bandshed.net a écrit :
Hi,
To clarify this error affected Cinelerra versions prior to 2.2CV as well.
I have noted the same error when editing H.264 video from an iPod Touch.
In my experience the error was annoying and will interrupt playback on the
timeline however I co
Hi,
To clarify this error affected Cinelerra versions prior to 2.2CV as well.
I have noted the same error when editing H.264 video from an iPod Touch.
In my experience the error was annoying and will interrupt playback on the
timeline however I could still do fades and titling etc. and render the
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 9:37 PM, David Lee wrote:
> Just installed CCV2.2 in ubuntu Studio 11.10
>
> After loading an MP4 from www.istockphoto.com
>
> I receive the following error whenever I scrub through the file:
>
> virtual int
> FileMOV::read_frame(VFrame*):quicktime_read_frame/quicktime_dec
Just installed CCV2.2 in ubuntu Studio 11.10
After loading an MP4 from www.istockphoto.com
I receive the following error whenever I scrub through the file:
virtual int
FileMOV::read_frame(VFrame*):quicktime_read_frame/quicktime_decode_video
failed, result:
Any help on this matter is appreciat