Sean,
Thanks. I went to try this but Cinelerra-cv locked up the IO to the video card and the keyboard but not the mouse. The KDE version updated from 4.1.4 to 4.2.0 and there is now some basic incompatibility with KDE.

I switched to Gnome to give Cinelerra-cv a try in that and was able to render using "MPEG video."

So I can get back to editing now as long as some incompatibility does not arise between Cinelerra-cv and Gnome.

Did I mention I really prefer KDE over Gnome? :-( Oh well. There are perils and benefits to open source, free software. Sometimes the benefits outweigh the perils and sometime it is the other way around.

I do appreciate all the hard work that goes in to a project like Cinelerra. It is just very frustrating to go from a usable application to one that is unusable when something "upgrades." OS, graphics driver, desktop, or Cinelerra itself.

Regards,
John

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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 19:43:08 -0500
From: "Sean M. Pappalardo" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CinCV] Cinelerra YUV4MPEG render problems.
Reply-To: [email protected]


FWIW, I recently worked around this by choosing MPEG-2 Video in the
output format list rather than YUV4MPEG. This still uses mpeg2enc,
somehow bypassing the 2YUV stage, but gives you less control over
mpeg2enc's options, unfortunately. But at least I could get my project
done. Hope this helps you in the meantime.

Sean


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