On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 11:51 +0200, muzzol wrote:
> > Also this method doesn't prevent me to store the uncompressed media in
> > my HD for the final render. The conclusion is that I need more
> > hardware :)
> >
> no, i also think this would be a good feature. lot of professional
> work places uses
Also this method doesn't prevent me to store the uncompressed media in
my HD for the final render. The conclusion is that I need more
hardware :)
no, i also think this would be a good feature. lot of professional
work places uses this methodology to save resources. sometimes is
refered as "offli
Hello Scott.
Thank you for pointing me to that conversation. I was expecting this
functionality to be inside Cinelerra. It doesn't seem very difficult
to implement it for a programmer with skills. But I'm not a
professional editor, maybe most of you will not miss such a feature.
Also this method
Manuel,
It is possible, but the functionality is not built into Cinelerra. Here
is one methodology to do what you want (ie, edit with a proxy for your
large, uncompressed video):
https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/cinelerra/2006-October/008201.html
scott
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 16:09 -
Hello
I have a bunch of dvds each with 20' uncompressed avi video. I don't
have space in my HD for such files. Is it possible to work in
Cinelerra with a lower quality version of these videos and then do the
final rendering using them?
Regards,
Manuel