Re: [CinCVS] DV and HDV files playback support

2008-01-11 Thread Burkhard Plaum
Hi, Herman Robak schrieb: On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:06:10 +0100, Burkhard Plaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, > It _should_ insert the appropriate aspect ratio header in the rendered output file (if the format supports it) but from what I've heard from other users that may not be the case.

Re: [CinCVS] DV and HDV files playback support

2008-01-11 Thread Herman Robak
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:06:10 +0100, Burkhard Plaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, > It _should_ insert the appropriate aspect ratio header in the rendered output file (if the format supports it) but from what I've heard from other users that may not be the case. can confirm that. Quickt

Re: [CinCVS] DV and HDV files playback support

2008-01-11 Thread Burkhard Plaum
Hi, > It _should_ insert the appropriate aspect ratio header in the rendered output file (if the format supports it) but from what I've heard from other users that may not be the case. can confirm that. Quicktime has the "pasp" atom for that purpose, but cinelerra doesn't write it, even if th

Re: [CinCVS] DV and HDV files playback support

2008-01-10 Thread Aaron Newcomb
VLC will play them on Linux, Windows and Mac OS. I use mplayer and sometimes Xine on Linux for almost all of my playback. On Jan 10, 2008 6:41 PM, Terje J. Hanssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After capturing raw DV (.dv) or HDV (.m2t) video files from camcorder to > harddisk I wonder: > > 1. Are

Re: [CinCVS] DV and HDV files playback support

2008-01-10 Thread Herman Robak
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 00:41:17 +0100, Terje J. Hanssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: After capturing raw DV (.dv) or HDV (.m2t) video files from camcorder to harddisk I wonder: 1. Are there "native" playback support for these video files on Linux, on Windows and Mac? I will not speculate about

[CinCVS] DV and HDV files playback support

2008-01-10 Thread Terje J. Hanssen
After capturing raw DV (.dv) or HDV (.m2t) video files from camcorder to harddisk I wonder: 1. Are there "native" playback support for these video files on Linux, on Windows and Mac? 2. Are especial video players required, does the video scale to the PC monitor resolution and size, or are poweful