Bonjour Edouard et merci beaucoup :))
je vais essayer (I'll try)
I say try because i didn't compile cinelerra yet ni added patches or any
plugins but thanks to grandma Rafaella but also to Crazedmule, I will
begin.
Lately I bought a canon 5D mII and would like to have a good workflow
with it.
Hello Stefan,
I didn't used yet two pass rendering. I checked it's only possible with
h.264 which doesn't work I think and mpeg4 i didn't try yet.
For the moment yuv4mpegpipe doesn't work either. Well working on it slowly.
Le 13/03/2012 00:54, Stefan de Konink a écrit :
On 12-03-12 21:29, E
A bientot
E
--- On Tue, 13/3/12, Haldun ALTAN al...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
From: Haldun ALTAN al...@wanadoo.fr
Subject: Re: [CinCV] render with mjpega
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Date: Tuesday, 13, March, 2012, 9:29 PM
Hello Stefan,
I didn't used yet two pass rendering. I checked it's only
/12, Haldun ALTAN al...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
From: Haldun ALTAN al...@wanadoo.fr
Subject: Re: [CinCV] render with mjpega
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Date: Tuesday, 13, March, 2012, 9:29 PM
Hello Stefan,
I didn't used yet two pass rendering. I checked it's only
possible with
h.264 which doesn't
Ciao! Raffaella
I dont know exactly. In properties it's indicated as 1920x540 motion
jpeg Is that means cropped ?
when I open with handbrake or avidemux it shows 1080 and renders 1080.
totem don't recognize 19:6 automatically (there it's squezed if i don't
put the size to 19:6) but vlc does.
I
Salut Haldun!
In properties it's indicated as 1920x540 motion
jpeg Is that means cropped ?
By cropped I mean that some pieces of the frames are missing. I sense
this is not your case and you get a squeezed image (aspect ratio is
wrong but the image is complete).
when I open with
Le 13/03/2012 17:13, Raffaella Traniello a écrit :
Salut Haldun!
Oui Salut Raffaella
In properties it's indicated as 1920x540 motion
jpeg Is that means cropped ?
By cropped I mean that some pieces of the frames are missing. I sense
this is not your case and you get a squeezed image
Haldun ALTAN al...@wanadoo.fr escribió:
Hello,
Does anybody knows why cinelerra renders container quicktime for linux /
MJPEG A in 1920x540 instead off 1920x1080, the original setting format ?
Unfortunatly i dunno, but cinelerra has this annoyng problem
It's the same thing with rushes en
Hello,
Does anybody knows why cinelerra renders container quicktime for linux /
MJPEG A in 1920x540 instead off 1920x1080, the original setting format ?
It's the same thing with rushes en mjpeg or DNXHD (originals are in
h264/AVC)
Is there any way to fix it ? (1920x1080)
What is the best
Bonjour Haldun
Regarding exporting why not using x264 directly through a yuv4mpegpipe
? then rendering AC3 separatley and eventually muxing them together
with Gpac ?
Careful about the rec 709 gamut, not sure how cinelerra handles it though
I think there is a need for a modified REC601
On 12-03-12 21:29, E Chalaron wrote:
Regarding exporting why not using x264 directly through a yuv4mpegpipe ?
Maybe because you want a two pass rendering?
Stefan
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