On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 06:01:05 +0200, Scott C. Frase [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry guys..been out of touch with hardware problems.
I will go ahead and crop my vid to the appropriate DV size (720x576) and
render using DV compression. I don't think this invalidates the rest of
my tests, but
I will check Kino (though I haven't used it before!).
Also, this will be a good chance for me to utilize Batch Render! Never done
that before..
:)
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From: Herman Robak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 06:01:05 +0200, Scott C. Frase
hi scott,
hope this is not off topic, but how did you capture the hdv?
thanks!
jan luo
Scott C. Frase wrote:
Guys,
As I am starting a new project with the latest 2.1CV merge, I thought it
might help to know which compression schemes used with the Quicktime for
Linux format would be suitable
Oh, I just realized, you said your source was HDV? What's the frame
size? I recall someone (I think Herman) telling me that DV is limited
to a smaller frame size, so if the only working combination is QT/DV,
and your source is HDV, then you have no options for MPlayer
compatibility... Ugh. :)
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 23:40:07 +0200, Kevin Brosius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Oh, I just realized, you said your source was HDV? What's the frame
size? I recall someone (I think Herman) telling me that DV is limited
to a smaller frame size, so if the only working combination is QT/DV,
and your
Sorry guys..been out of touch with hardware problems.
I will go ahead and crop my vid to the appropriate DV size (720x576) and
render using DV compression. I don't think this invalidates the rest of
my tests, but maybe I should find out by testing with DV resolution
output. It will be
Guys,
As I am starting a new project with the latest 2.1CV merge, I thought it
might help to know which compression schemes used with the Quicktime for
Linux format would be suitable to either view in Mplayer/Xine or use to
transfer video within Cinelerra.
As I was going through the exercise, I
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:40:09 +0200, Scott C. Frase [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Guys,
As I am starting a new project with the latest 2.1CV merge, I thought it
might help to know which compression schemes used with the Quicktime for
Linux format would be suitable to either view in Mplayer/Xine or
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:40:09 +0200, Scott C. Frase wrote:
It is interesting that a Quicktime file produced from Cinelerra using
ANY of these compression scheme will NOT play properly in Mplayer/Xine.
However, a good number of them do play well in Cinelerra. Here is the
list of QT container
Kevin,
Good point. It didn't occur to me that I left DV out because I have an
HDV camera and so I didn't even TRY the DV option! That's a big duh
on my part. A while back, I had produced a guide for beginners on how
to get usable content out of Cinelerra for a variety of purposes:
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