Oops, since I use only NTSC (480 H) I mis-spoke on the PAL dimensions.
PAL is apparently actually 576!  So as far as I know you are right,
without a "1080 to 576" effect there is no way to convert 1080i to
576i (PAL) inside cinelerra.  Either another "1080 to" effect is
needed or the other solution I mentioned needs to be added.  The
second solution I mentioned should actually be a very easy change and
should be generic, i.e. will accomplish 1080 to anything interlaced
scaling.  I will see if I can code something up today...

As far as the "1080 to 540" effect, as I said I assumed this was for
PAL.  If it isn't, I have no idea what the use for this effect
is...the original "1080 to 480" was at least useful for people
converting to NTSC.

And I agree on scripting...it can be very useful!  Sometimes though,
it is much harder to debug with a lot of scripting.

On 1/31/07, Marcin Kostur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Dan,

Thanks for tips. I will try them. If they work i will make
somthing like bg-render template for HDV file.

[OT]
Your description is also a good example how nice skripting is.
If cin would be 100% scriptable, then you would just copy me you line
which i would pasted in my xterm. ;-) Recenly i got involved in stupid
disscussion in slashcam.de, were a guy said that because all those
"long commands" linux is unacceptable. In my opinion it is windows GUI
unacceptable for me because of "cliking only habit".


The best

      Marcin

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