sible to generate a deinterlaced
or interlaced DVD, and play it on a TV or a computer. If the image quality is
better when paused on a deinterlace video, I assume the best solution is to
interlace the video, don't you think? It is a DVD about motorbikes, and
therefore there is a lot of
Hi,
I am puzzled by interlacing.
I loaded a miniDV clip from my cheap Samsung video camera and selected
Interlace mode - Not Interlaced
Then I rendered to raw DV, encoded with mencoder, and uploaded to Vimeo.
Then I repeated the process and selected
Interlace mode - bottom fields first
Then I
PROTECTED]>To: cinelerra@skolelinux.noSent: Fri 03 Feb 2006 12:32:32 PM MSTSubject: Re: [CinCVS] Interlace or deinterlace ?Most consumer DVD players deinterlace during pause and"trick playback". You should do as little processing as possible,including leaving the video interlaced.
With gimp I make an animation and the result is a lot of png files
(progressive frames - not interlaced - full PAL frames). Now it's time
to import this png files with cinelerra into another interlaced video
(PAL) recorded with my camcorder. I don't know how is the best way to
inte
o camera and selected
> Interlace mode - Not Interlaced
> Then I rendered to raw DV, encoded with mencoder, and uploaded to Vimeo.
>
> Then I repeated the process and selected
> Interlace mode - bottom fields first
>
> Then I repeated the process and selected
> Interlace mode -
On 02/07/11, Ichthyostega wrote:E M J Vaessen schrieb:> Hello, anyone out there?:-D> trying popen(mpeg2enc --multi-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3 --format 3 > --frame-rate 3 --video-bitrate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384 --interlace-mode> 0 --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-n
). Now it's time
> to import this png files with cinelerra into another interlaced video
> (PAL) recorded with my camcorder. I don't know how is the best way to
> interlace this frames. I can render at 25 o 50 fps if needed.
> I already see the plugins fields for frame
hread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3
--format 3
--frame-rate 3 --video-bitrate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384
--interlace-mode
0 --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm p --keep-hf
--no-constraints
--sequence-header-every-gop --min-gop-size 6 --max-gop-size 6 -o
/data2//Madeira/test1.m2v)
M -vtag hdv5 -r 25 -g 1 -aspect 16:9good luckValeOn 02/07/11, ICHTHYOSTEGA wrote:E M J Vaessenschrieb:>Hello, anyone out there?:-D>trying popen(mpeg2enc --multi-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3--format 3>--frame-rate 3 --video-bitrate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384--interlace-mode> 0 -
ve frames - not interlaced - full PAL
> frames). Now it's time
> to import this png files with cinelerra into another
> interlaced video
> (PAL) recorded with my camcorder. I don't know how
> is the best way to
> interlace this frames. I can render at 25 o 50 fps
>
The rendered video is not interlaced and I'm displaying it on my own PC
(Ubuntu 11.04). I don't know if a PC it's a interlaced device or not (I
think not).
I'll test to interlace the rendered video and I'll post the results.
Thanks.
El 15/11/11 19:03, Sean M. Pappala
ettings in cinelerra
and rendered four versions of a little test scene, each time starting
cinelerra from scratch, setting the format, loading footage, rendering:
1. Preset "PAL" (interlace mode goes automatically to "bottom fields first"),
2. then changed interlace mode to "no
reset "PAL" (interlace mode goes automatically to "bottom fields first"),
2. then changed interlace mode to "none", without changing anything else,
3. and to "top fields first",
4. and finally with preset "PAL Progressive" (50 fps).
I have then converted th
;
> to find out, i have experimented with the "format" settings in
> cinelerra and rendered four versions of a little test scene, each
> time starting cinelerra from scratch, setting the format, loading
> footage, rendering:
>
> 1. Preset "PAL" (inte
ld order of the source video in the
Info box. (If the field order is wrong, you'll see horrible shaking on
slow pans & motion.) If that doesn't make a difference, you'll probably
need to de-interlace the source using a de-interlace effect on the whole
track, then the ren
1.165501 [1000:858] not constant
length 14513 frames
compressor mp4v.
Native colormodel: YUV 4:2:0 planar
Interlace mode: None (Progressive)
Chroma placement: MPEG-2
No timecodes available
supported.
320x240, depth 24
rate 5.050505 [1000:198] not constant
frames, the odd
and the even frames.
Here is that idea somewhat implemented for the nearest neibour method.
The patch isn't complete, (since it doesn't have an on/off button, not
take advantage of the interlace settings that should be set)
...
Would it be much harder to make it work with
ssen
schrieb:
Hello, anyone out there?
:-D
trying popen(mpeg2enc --multi-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3
--format 3
--frame-rate 3 --video-bitrate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384
--interlace-mode
0 --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm p --keep-hf
--no-constraints
--sequence-header
Hi interlacers,
and just to remind that cinerella produces pal DV with
wrong field order, according to advices on the mailing list
when i do DVD i encode video using a pipe, but works.
Marcn
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ed video is not interlaced and I'm displaying it on my own
PC (Ubuntu 11.04). I don't know if a PC it's a interlaced device or
not (I think not).
I'll test to interlace the rendered video and I'll post the results.
Thanks.
El 15/11/11 19:03, Sean M. Pappalardo escrib
Most consumer DVD players deinterlace during pause and
"trick playback". You should do as little processing as possible,
including leaving the video interlaced. By deinterlacing now, you also
eliminate the possibility using a better deinterlacing algorithm in the
future.
_
On 2 Apr 2008, at 14:05, Herman Robak wrote:
...which leads to another question:
What is the interlace setting for in Cinelerra? Does it do anything?
It passes it to the encoder if it supports it. (AFAIK)
Herman Robak
Bye, Thomas
E M J Vaessen schrieb:
> Hello, anyone out there?
:-D
> trying popen(mpeg2enc --multi-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3 --format 3
> --frame-rate 3 --video-bitrate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384 --interlace-mode
> 0 --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm p --keep-hf --no
I have captured some video from my old hi-8 Sony using my LML33. Parts of the
video obviously have swapped interlace frames but most of it is corret. Is
there a filter or other method in Cinelerra to swap the frames back?
Regards,
David Koski
da...@kosmosisland.com
t: 576
W Ratio: 1.000
H Ratio: 1.000
Color model: RGBA-8 Bit
Aspect Ratio: 4.000 : 3.000 Interlace mode: Bottom field first
-> selecting 1080i here fills in the preset attributes for HDV(?) or full HD
Video
Frame rate: 29.9700
Width: 1920
Height: 1080
W Ratio: 2.6667
H Ratio: 1.8750
Color model:
om-field-first
> and PAL uses top-field-first. I would imagine it's the same for HD, so
> you might first try changing the field order of the source video in the
> Info box. (If the field order is wrong, you'll see horrible shaking on
> slow pans & motion.) If that does
nd I'm displaying it on my own
PC (Ubuntu 11.04). I don't know if a PC it's a interlaced device or
not (I think not).
I'll test to interlace the rendered video and I'll post the results.
Thanks.
El 15/11/11 19:03, Sean M. Pappalardo escribió:
On 11/15/2011 06:37
essive scan" mode. Another option
is allways, to de-interlace the matereial by software before
editing or after the final render.
Note that "interlaced" is not always "bad" and progressive is
not automatically "good". Each has its pros and cons. If you
want to play b
tag hdv5 -r 25 -g 1-aspect 16:9good luckValeOn 02/07/11, ICHTHYOSTEGA wrote:E M J Vaessenschrieb:>Hello, anyone out there?:-D>trying popen(mpeg2enc --multi-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3--format 3>--frame-rate 3 --video-bitrate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384--interlace-mode> 0 --force-b-b-p
http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=231
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-06-16 07:19 ---
Created an attachment (id=162)
--> (http://bugs.cinelerra.org/attachment.cgi?id=162&action=view)
interlace mode still unknown in batch rendering dialog
If your goal is DVD ...
bye
andraž
On pet, 2006-02-03 at 11:32 -0800, Heroine Virtual Ltd. wrote:
> Most consumer DVD players deinterlace during pause and
> "trick playback". You should do as little processing as possible,
> including leaving the video interlaced. By deinterlacing now, you also
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 11:32:32AM -0800, Heroine Virtual Ltd. wrote:
> Most consumer DVD players deinterlace during pause and
> "trick playback". You should do as little processing as possible,
> including leaving the video interlaced. By deinterlacing now, you also
> eliminate the possibility u
rendered.m2v -i rendered.mp3 -vcodec copy -acodec copy
>> output.mpg
>>
>
> Ed,
> I find mplex is a little more reliable in terms of audio/video sync'ing
> mpgs out of Cinelerra. I render out 1080P mpegs from my Canon 5D using
> a pipe like this:
> mpeg2enc --mul
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 22:57 +0100, Ed Vaessen wrote:
> > mpeg2enc --multi-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3 --format 3 --frame-rate
> > 5 --video-bitrate 24000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384 --interlace-mode 0
> > --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm n --keep-hf
> > --n
out exactly how to manipulate them in a new program.
For your specific problem, I'd recommend de-interlacing (try the
Deinterlace filter, and also the Frames to Fields to see what looks best
on your footage), then applying any other effects. That's the rule
anyway; de-interlace if you
Cinelerra, here is what I did :
- set 720x576 at 25 fps in the format window (erm, erm...)
- use "Bottom Fields First" as the Interlace mode if you use DV input
- do not deinterlace the video and don't interlace still pictures from
Cinelerra
- render audio as "AC3", 192kbi
ing. So I moved the interlace yuvcorrect step to the
beginning of the pipeline. After that, I get an error from mpeg2enc
about the 'Picture rate': (This example shows -f 3 to mpeg2enc, but I
also tried -f 8 as mentioned in Nicolas's original mail.)
trying popen(yuvcorrect -
canned material?
> Some cameras provide a "progressive scan" mode. Another option
> is allways, to de-interlace the matereial by software before
> editing or after the final render.
>
> Note that "interlaced" is not always "bad" and progressive is
> n
ot;smoothness".
Am I missing something here?
I think you need a "Deinterlace" Filter, you can either apply such a
filter in cinelerra, or in mencoder, wherever it suits you best.
...which leads to another question:
What is the interlace setting for in Cineler
On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 14:09:52 +0200, Thomas Ronner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On 2 Apr 2008, at 14:05, Herman Robak wrote:
...which leads to another question:
What is the interlace setting for in Cinelerra? Does it do anything?
It passes it to the encoder if it supports it. (AFAIK
? Also, if displaying on an
interlaced device, make sure the field order of the rendered video is
correct (top or bottom field first) or it will shake horribly.
(Note that interlace issues affect all motion, not just zooms.)
Sincerely,
Sean M.
issioning/tvbranding/picturesize.shtml
Another Set Format menu selection is the Presets submenu:
-> selecting PAL here fills in the preset attributes DV Video
(corresponds mine for SD DV above)
Frame rate: 25.000
Width: 720
Height: 576
W Ratio: 1.000
H Ratio: 1.000
Color model: RGBA-8
Thanks Hermann.
Even if in a hurry you gave me many new subjects to work on.
I have to learn a lot about digital video.
I studying to understand interlacing.
Is my 3CCD mini DV camera footage interlaced?
How can I recognise it looking in the specifications table in the camera
manual?
What chance h
..on Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 09:22:18PM +0100, Andraz Tori wrote:
> If your goal is DVD ...
DVD is increasingly becoming a standard distribution target for professional
film-makers,
largely as festivals/producers/hard-copy-distributors explicitly request this
format
from the artist. a clear and ro
I recall the interlace patch modified the cinelerra's quicktime, and it
is unlikely that the libquicktime project has taken that..
Andraž Tori wrote:
> it is questionable if they provide the same level of functionality... if
> you can do the research, you are welcomed ...
>
> by
> On Wednesday, 2. April 2008 09:13:42 Norval Watson wrote:
>> I loaded a miniDV clip from my cheap Samsung video camera and selected
>> Interlace mode - Not Interlaced
>> Then I rendered to raw DV, encoded with mencoder, and uploaded to Vimeo.
>> All the tests see
Hello,
I am rendering HD 1920x1088 footage to yuv4mpeg (video only) and use the
following pipe:
mpeg2enc --verbose 0 --multi-thread 4 --aspect 3 --format 3 --frame-rate 3
--video-bitrate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384 --interlace-mode 0
--force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm p --keep-hf
essor sowt.
Sample format: 16 bit signed.
Channel setup: Front Left, Front Right
Language: eng
supported.
1 video tracks.
1920x1080, depth 24
rate 30.00 [3000:100] constant
length 1794 frames
compressor avc1.
Native colormodel: YUV 4:2:0 planar
Inte
in a media file.
- Set the interlace mode in the format project window : "Bottom Fields First"
- press Shift-B
- set the EDL path (your test project)
- Select YUV4MPEG Stream as the file format
- open the video properties
- BUG: interlacing is "Unknown"
I think the interlacing
-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3
--format 3 --frame-rate 3 --video-bitrate 28000
--nonvideo-bitrate 384 --interlace-mode 0 --force-b-b-p
--video-buffer 448 --video-norm p --keep-hf --no-constraints
--sequence-header-every-gop --min-gop-size 6 --max-gop-size 6 -o
t/plain;
charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
hi folks,
maybe not a cinelerra problem in the strictest sense,
however maybe someone here can hint me where to look.
i have made a movie on dvd using kino (for grabbing),
cinelerra (for editing and rendering to q4l.mov),
tovid
is as follows, (and I wouldn't mind a bit of feedback on
the idea!):
Please note that I've got a few things on, so couldn't really clean the
idea up for a few weeks... (Also need to get around to fixing a little
bug that cinelerra has when going to Settings->Format, the "inter
en
rendered it with Cin to Quicktime DV. Can someone look at the material and
tell me if this is the quality is should expect from my camcorder and
dvgrab?
I think you are having interlacing problems. Your video is interlaced
and you need to deinterlace it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlac
the video (sharpness especially). Too low.
I only suspect it being caused by interlace.
So I'm going to have a desperate cry for half a minute and to grieve
over the loss of stills in my poor video for the other half of the
minute.
Unless I'm missing something...
Thanks and bye
I agree completely. But requirements differ, i never deal with DVDs...
(btw: julian, nice to see you on this list... we have met in Split in
2004)
The deinterlacing thing is however important if you want to do any
zooming ...
bye
andraz
On pet, 2006-02-03 at 21:55 +0100, Julian Oliver wrote:
>
ame rate: 3/1001 fps (~29.970030)
INFO: [yuvcorrect] input:interlace: bottom-field-first
INFO: [yuvcorrect] input: sample aspect ratio: 10:11
INFO: [yuvcorrect] no line switching
INFO: [yuvcorrect] no time forwarding
INFO: [yuvcorrect] Without luminance correction
I
ew.h
>trunk/hvirtual/cinelerra/setformat.C
>trunk/hvirtual/cinelerra/setformat.h
> Log:
> a) have more sane names for presets - more user friendly
> b) also set interlace modes with the presets
The list of presets has already grown quite long, and there are still
common
xperimented with the "format" settings in cinelerra
and rendered four versions of a little test scene, each time starting
cinelerra from scratch, setting the format, loading footage, rendering:
1. Preset "PAL" (interlace mode goes automatically to "bottom fields
first"),
rectly (i.e. progressive or top-field first), you can
use this program to "flick the flags" to reverse the interlace order
specifications... But I think its best to tell the encoder the order
rather than change it after, but it is a good quick test) (mpeg2enc I
believe actually
4:2:0 planar
Interlace mode: None (Progressive)
Chroma placement: MPEG-2
No timecodes available
supported.
0 text tracks.
Loading the file into Cinelerra produces the following warning on the
console:
new_acodec: couldn't find codec for "sowt"
The video loads
--aspect 3 --format 3 --frame-rate 3 --video-bitrate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384 --interlace-mode 0 --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm p --keep-hf --no-constraints --sequence-header-every-gop --min-gop-size 6 --max-gop-size 6 -o /data2//Madeira/test1.m2v)The rendering aborts directly giving
ing you all the
details.
Anyhow, these were the project details when it crashed:
Project size: 384x288
Color model: RGBA-8 Bit
Sample rate: 44100
Frame rate: 25.
Aspect ratio: 4. x 3.
Interlace mode: Unknown
[ ] Automat...
2 audio channels (2 audio tracks).
1 video track.
No effects, no mask
, indeed. Any effect that affects the
image spatially (that would be blur and sharpen, too) should be
interlace-aware.
Yes!! but there's a LOT of work involved and currently most people
consider that the best means of combating interlacing is working at 50
fps.. Somehow this doesn't feel
he odd
> and the even frames.
> Here is that idea somewhat implemented for the nearest neibour method.
> The patch isn't complete, (since it doesn't have an on/off button, not
> take advantage of the interlace settings that should be set)
>
> Just wondering what peop
problems. Your video is interlaced
> and you need to deinterlace it.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlace
> Cinelerra has a couple of options in this area, look in the available
> filters. I have obtained the best results using MJPEG tools, though:
> http://mjpeg.
or your footage will
> look way worse when played by a normal set top dvd player.
Basically I agree with Nathan, but please keep in mind that Cinelerra is
mostly interlace agnostic. If you want to do any vertical pannings or
scalings, you get ugly results. Also, if you apply any animated ef
nfigurable
fps
converter, which is applied right before a video stream is composited with some
other video stream, but this would require user interaction (and knowlegde).
IMO, framerate, interlace mode and audio samplerate should be the same in the
whole
project, everything else will likely
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 06:15:21 +0100, David Koski wrote:
I have captured some video from my old hi-8 Sony using my LML33. Parts of the
video obviously have swapped interlace frames but most of it is corret. Is
there a filter or other method in Cinelerra to swap the frames back?
I think the
Language: eng
supported.
1 video tracks.
1920x1080, depth 24
rate 29.970030 [3:1001] constant
length 1440 frames
compressor AVdn.
Native colormodel: YUV 4:2:2 planar
Interlace mode: None (Progressive)
No timecodes available
supported.
0 text tracks.
I
> I tried to take a single frame out of my video (rendering a single
> frame, with freeze frame effect, with loop effect set on one frame only)
> but anyway I judge the quality of the picture much lower than the
> quality of the video (sharpness especially). Too low.
> I only s
lters like blur will be much easier to implement.
By smart re-framing with some optical flow algorithms will be possible
to interlace/deinterlace video just by re-framing.
Just before exporting or/and viewing such images might be converted
back to interlaced by joining odd and even frames to fields.
ve to
join interlaced and progressive images in same project. And of course
filters like blur will be much easier to implement.
By smart re-framing with some optical flow algorithms will be possible
to interlace/deinterlace video just by re-framing.
Just before exporting or/and viewing such images
py output.mpg
>
Ed,
I find mplex is a little more reliable in terms of audio/video sync'ing
mpgs out of Cinelerra. I render out 1080P mpegs from my Canon 5D using
a pipe like this:
mpeg2enc --multi-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3 --format 3 --frame-rate
5 --video-bitrate 24000 --nonvideo-bitra
y clean the
idea up for a few weeks... (Also need to get around to fixing a little
bug that cinelerra has when going to Settings->Format, the "interlace
mode" shown isn't always the interlace mode set for that project, ..
then I need to get a patch of the interlace fixups applie
--nonvideo-bitrate 384
--interlace-mode 0 --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm p
--keep-hf --no-constraints --sequence-header-every-gop --min-gop-size
6 --max-gop-size 6 -o /data2//Madeira/test1.m2v)
The rendering aborts directly giving this errors:
++ WARN: [mpeg2enc] Progressive
proxy file
for editing and an intermediate file format for rendering:
http://www.renomath.org/ejolson/video/avchd/
Generating a proxy file is no problem, but when I try creating the
intermediate file, I get several errors and messages (even when omitting
the unsupported interlace option in
interlaced data
then use mpeg2enc)
(see bug report
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1388525&group_id=16082&atid=116082)
I was trying to track down why the interlace wasn't recognised in xine
/ mplayer (after rendering some vids for over 20 hours!)
yer shows bottom fields first, or vice versa.
>
> I would agree with that -- it sounds like the fields are playing in
> reverse order.
>
> > to find out, i have experimented with the "format" settings in cinelerra
> > and rendered four versions of a little test
lead me to believe
that most of the playback overhead is outside of
the actual decoding. Tracing the flow through the decoder
was itself a "non-trivial" task.
De-Interlacing
Fine if it's the only alternative, but the interpolation yields a soft
image.
Interlace, 24P et al.
The
em is not with the source-material.
Video settings: PAL, that means:
Frame rate: 25
W:720 H:576
W/HRatio: 1/1
Color model: RGBA-8 bit
Aspect ratio: 4/3
Interlace: Bottom Fields First
Using the pipes for setting up real DVD output rendering won't help of
course, since the YUV-Stream itself i
fig "spanners" (MORE COMPLICATED, NEED TO TAKE IN ACCOUNT WHEN FILE
DOESN'T EXIST)
I'll mak an attempt at fix (a) sometime soon since I'm a bit short on time.
Personally I would use the yuv command line tools to do the ULTIMATE
verification that the correct interlace flag
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:11:15 +0200, Pierre Marc Dumuid
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A very obvious improvement, indeed. Any effect that affects the
image spatially (that would be blur and sharpen, too) should be
interlace-aware.
Yes!! but there's a LOT of work involved and cur
simply junky?)
> For your specific problem, I'd recommend de-interlacing (try the
> Deinterlace filter, and also the Frames to Fields to see what looks
> best
> on your footage), then applying any other effects. That's the rule
> anyway; de-interlace if you apply any &quo
rs: MPEG 2 and MPEG 4. Interlaced fotage
Force InterLaced Motion Estimation, this
is only necessary if you are working with interlaced video. It will
force FFMPEG to maintain Quality with interlace footage. If you wish to
deinterlace your footage please use '-deinterlace' option, but thi
gt; On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 06:15:21 +0100, David Koski
wrote:
> > I have captured some video from my old hi-8 Sony using my LML33. Parts
> > of the video obviously have swapped interlace frames but most of it is
> > corret. Is there a filter or other method in Cinelerra to swap t
e
> intermediate file, I get several errors and messages (even when omitting
> the unsupported interlace option in the above page):
>
> $ ffmpeg -threads 4 -i my_video.MTS -r 3/1001 -acodec mp2 -vcodec
> mpeg2video -top 1 -flags +ildct+ilme -ab 384k -b 24000k -f mpegts -y
> my_v
..on Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 10:19:52PM +0100, Andraz Tori wrote:
> I agree completely. But requirements differ, i never deal with DVDs...
>
i rarely do either..
> (btw: julian, nice to see you on this list... we have met in Split in
> 2004)
yes! i should have taken your workshop then. i'd have kn
ding. Tracing the flow through the decoder
was itself a "non-trivial" task.
De-Interlacing
Fine if it's the only alternative, but the interpolation yields a soft image.
Interlace, 24P et al.
The choice of a particular format is really a creative decision.
The common wisdom says
otion analysis in sports. Yet I
haven't been successful in producing any usable clips for that purpose.
According to advise on the web I captured with Kino in Quicktime format.
I use a Sony dv camcorder with interlace (PAL)
Searching the web I already found Cinelerra by default uses the wrong f
not really any of them out
there. Heck, not even that many professional cameras shoot progressing
until you start paying the multi-digit thousands for them. Some of the
newer HDV cams though can shoot progressive, and even when they can't, you
can de-interlace and scale down to avoid losing th
icktime
1 audio tracks.
2 channels, 16 bits, sample rate 48000, length 2306048 samples,
compressor lpcm.
Sample format: 16 bit signed.
Channel setup: Not available
Language: eng
supported.
1 video tracks.
1920x1080, depth 24
rate 29.970030 [3:1001] c
rate 28000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384 --interlace-mode 0
> --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm p --keep-hf --no-constraints
> --sequence-header-every-gop --min-gop-size 6 --max-gop-size 6 -o %
>
> This renders without problems to an m2v file.
> Now I have an Intel Core i7 920 pro
:15:21 +0100, David Koski
>
> wrote:
> > > I have captured some video from my old hi-8 Sony using my LML33. Parts
> > > of the video obviously have swapped interlace frames but most of it is
> > > corret. Is there a filter or other method in Cinelerra to swap t
ermediate file format for rendering:
http://www.renomath.org/ejolson/video/avchd/
Generating a proxy file is no problem, but when I try creating the
intermediate file, I get several errors and messages (even when omitting
the unsupported interlace option in the above page):
$ ffmpeg -threads 4
Channels: 2
Video FPS: 29.97
Canvas Size: 720x576
W Ratio: 1
H Ratio: 1
Color Model: RGBA-8 bit
Aspect Ratio: 4x3, Auto unchecked
Interlace Model: Not Interlaced
Test Video Track
Length: 10.78 sec
Audio Channels: 2
Render Settings
Audio Render Settings
Audio Compression
DV Project Settings
Audio Sample Rate: 48000
Audio Channels: 2
Video FPS: 29.97
Canvas Size: 720x576
W Ratio: 1
H Ratio: 1
Color Model: RGBA-8 bit
Aspect Ratio: 4x3, Auto unchecked
Interlace Model: Not Interlaced
Test Video Track
Length: 10.78 sec
Audio Channels: 2
Render Setti
c --multi-thread 8 --verbose 0 --aspect 3 --format 3
>> --frame-rate
>> > 5 --video-bitrate 24000 --nonvideo-bitrate 384 --interlace-mode 0
>> > --force-b-b-p --video-buffer 448 --video-norm n --keep-hf
>> > --no-constraints --sequence-header-every-gop --min-go
ll. I am also new to video
> editing.
> I want to use video and Cinelerra for motion analysis in sports. Yet I
> haven't been successful in producing any usable clips for that purpose.
> According to advise on the web I captured with Kino in Quicktime format.
> I use a Sony dv ca
ressor
mp4a.
Sample format: Floating point.
Channel setup: Front Left, Front Right
Language: eng
supported.
1 video tracks.
1920x1080, depth 24
rate 29.970030 [3:1001] constant
length 1440 frames
compressor avc1.
Native colormodel: YUV 4:2:0 planar (jpeg)
tings:
DV Project Settings
Audio Sample Rate: 48000
Audio Channels: 2
Video FPS: 29.97
Canvas Size: 720x576
W Ratio: 1
H Ratio: 1
Color Model: RGBA-8 bit
Aspect Ratio: 4x3, Auto unchecked
Interlace Model: Not Interlaced
Test Video Track
Length: 10.78 sec
Audio Channels:
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