Well, it seems that I have solved my problem. I'm using ALSA and the
solution was as simple as clicking the "Stop playback locks up." button.

Bas Alphenaar wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I switched from Ubuntu 6.10 (i386) to Gentoo (amd64) a few weeks ago and
> managed to compile revision 1008 succesfully with these ./configure
> options:
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-buildinfo=svn/recompile --enable-mmx
> --enable-3dnow --with-external-ffmpeg
> 
> I did the distro switch because I liked the way you could adapt Gentoo
> to your own wishes and switched from i386 to amd64 because I read
> several times (mainly on the Heroine Virtual website) that Cinelerra was
> made with 64 bit in mind. However, Cinelerra is not really usable for me
> now.
> 
> I have an HDV camcorder (Sony HDR-HC1) and I capture the MPEG-TS stream
> via Firewire using dvgrab with the HDV patch. After capturing I tried
> two things with the *.m2t file. The first thing I tried was converting
> it to PAL DV to get progressive video (Instead of using the Firewire HDV
> -> DV conversion function function in the camcorder, this gives
> interlaced PAL DV).The second thing I tried was converting it to 720p
> H.264 with a low quantizer to maintain the high quality (I was also
> thinking of converting it to 720p in a lossless format but I read that
> Cinelerra doesn't support lossless formats.).
> 
> I did the DV conversion with these ffmpeg options:
> 
>> ffmpeg -i dvgrab-001.m2t -f dv -s 720x576 dvtest.dv
> 
> And the H.264 conversion by doing this:
> 
>> ffmpeg -i dvgrab-001.m2t -vcodec h264 -acodec aac -ab 256k -qmin 10 -qmax 15 
>> -deinterlace -s 1280x720 testh264.mov
> 
> I also tried to encode H.264 into .mp4 and .avi containers but they give
> the same problem that is mentioned below.
> 
> Both H.264 and DV crash the Cinelerra viewer. The video files load
> perfectly fine, the index files are created, and I can load them into
> the Cinelerra viewer. I can then view the video and navigate through
> them in the viewer. But as soon as I navigated through the video for the
> first time, the viewer crashes. It just doesn't respond to anything
> anymore. I run Cinelerra from a terminal window, but the crash doesn't
> give any output. The other three windows (Program, Compositor and
> Resources) are not affected by the viewer crash and still respond to
> everything.
> 
> (By the way, I have set all the right settings in "Settings -> Format...")
> 
> I have no idea how to solve this problem, especially because the crash
> doesn't give any output. I never had this problem when I was running
> Ubuntu. Any ideas?
> 
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