Hi there!

Yes, I've been in IRC several times trying to get cinelerra working for
me, and that question has arrised there :)

I have the white line and I know how to work with keyframes. The problem
was the gray line, the one bellow the gang and draw icons. I couldn't
see a "dot" there to control the fade. But nevermind that for now :)
Right after sending the email with a "help wanted" sign, I got the
answer to my issue. I had tryed to find a way to set the fade values
between 0 and 100 in settings > preferences, and found nothing. But
yesterday I noticed, hidden bellow the bottom desktop bar, an icon
saying "audio fade". I clicked it and, eureka!, a "video fade" option :)
I set it to go between 0 and 100 and goodbye problem.

Sorry for all the trouble :)

Leandro


> Hi Leandro,
> 
> I think we talked about this on irc... sorry it's not working for you
> yet.
> 
> I just tested the packman package (on x86_64) here and it seems to work
> for me with some local DV material.  Here's an example:
> 
> After loading some material on the timeline, you see the horizontal
> white line, correct?
> 
> The mouse cursor is normal an I-beam, but will become an upper-right
> pointing arrow when over the white line.  To fade, you need keyframes,
> so at the start of your fade, click once with the left button.  A small
> white box appears at this location.
> 
> Release the button and now move to the right, to a location you want to
> fade to end. Left click again, while holding down on the white line
> (another small white square appears at the location.)  Drag down to your
> fade level.  This should generate a curve in the line that transitions
> from high to low.
> 
> Does any part of that not work for you?  Are you running 32 or 64 bit
> SUSE 10.2?


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