Re: [CinCV] Rendering for Quicktime produces "greenish" video files

2010-02-05 Thread Haldun ALTAN
Frank a real big huge thanks for you for giving me this link and the same overwhelming mediterranian thanks to robfisher. Even tough my problem was différent the solution was there I read that vidéo has to be put on DV. That's all !! Mine was on yuv2 (I certainly made a mistake somewhere ! ...

Re: [CinCV] Rendering for Quicktime produces "greenish" video files

2010-02-05 Thread Frank Glatzel
Hi Altan, the problem with Quicktime seems to be solved. Set Render to "Quicktime for Linux", use "Two's Complement compression" for AUDIO and DV format for video and it works. Here is a link: http://robfisher.net/linux/video/cinelerra4.html Good luck. Best regards Frank Glatzel On Friday 05 F

Re: [CinCV] Rendering for Quicktime produces "greenish" video files

2010-02-04 Thread Haldun ALTAN
Hi Frank I have the same problem with cv 2.1 32bits on ubuntu studio 9.10 on rendering quicktime and .avi When I was saying "no render in quictime and .avi" I was talking about this green red colors. And disproportionate file weight. While Theora had something like 500 Ko with a right rendering .mo

[CinCV] Rendering for Quicktime produces "greenish" video files

2010-02-04 Thread Frank Glatzel
Hi All, While trying to render a video for "Quicktime for Linux", the resulting video has "greenish" colours. I'm using CV 4.1 What is the best way to render for MP4 or MPG in CV 4.1? Has anybody experienced similar problems and is there perhaps a solution for this? -- Best regards Frank Glat