Thank you for the correction.
Regards,
David
sorry if i come across a little pedantic,
but shouldn't that be 1920x1080?
cheers, georg
On Monday 01 November 2010 06:26:20 David Koski wrote:
I am just getting started with Cinelerra CV and started to render a test
video to 1920x1180.
sorry if i come across a little pedantic,
but shouldn't that be 1920x1080?
cheers, georg
On Monday 01 November 2010 06:26:20 David Koski wrote:
I am just getting started with Cinelerra CV and started to render a test
video to 1920x1180. It looked like the rendering hung (the CPU load went
Thank you for the correction.
Regards,
David
sorry if i come across a little pedantic,
but shouldn't that be 1920x1080?
cheers, georg
On Monday 01 November 2010 06:26:20 David Koski wrote:
I am just getting started with Cinelerra CV and started to render a test
video to 1920x1180.
well.. i should not mean to correct any one...
but if that same mistake occurred in the production settings,
could that produce problems like you described?
georg
On Thursday 11 November 2010 16:54:40 you wrote:
Thank you for the correction.
Regards,
David
sorry if i come across a
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 right. I never did this the
firt time around. Hmmm...
David
I am just getting started with
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 right. I never did this the
firt time
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
On Mon, 2010-11-01 at 18:47 +0100, julien.cyno...@free.fr wrote:
Here is a link on how to install Cinelerra Monty, if you are so
inclined:
http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com/2010/07/green-beret-parachutes-in-to-help.html
scott
Cinelerra-cv can play DNxHD video and render
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 right. I never did
this the firt
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Closing /home/dkoski/Movies/Cinelerra/test1.mov
The controls in Cinelerra are still active but the cursor is spinning its
wheel. I'll try mpeg4 but I'd rather use dnxhd.
It is not the codec. I retranscoded to mpeg4 but it still locked up.
Regards,
David
snip
Closing /home/dkoski/Movies/Cinelerra/test1.mov
The controls in Cinelerra are still active but the cursor is spinning its
wheel. I'll try mpeg4 but I'd rather use dnxhd.
It is not the codec. I retranscoded to mpeg4 but it still locked up.
I wiped out ~/.bcast and started
I am just getting started with Cinelerra CV and started to render a test video
to 1920x1180. It looked like the rendering hung (the CPU load went to almost
nothing). I tried to close Cinelerra but it warned me that rendering cannot
be interrupted. I killed it at the command line and thought
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 right. I never did this the firt
time around. Hmmm...
David
I am just getting started with Cinelerra CV and started to render a test
video to 1920x1180. It looked like
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