I've tried to make Cinelerra import video using FFV1, HUFFYUV, and YV12
video codecs with no success.
Bruce,
The only lossless codec I've been able to import into Cinelerra was an
uncompressed YUV 4:2:0 stream from mplayer. The syntax is:
mplayer inputFile -vo yuv4mpeg
This will save out a file called stream.yuv. Beware..the file will be
absolutely HUGE. And Cinelerra will slow down greatly when you try to
edit it. And thumbnails in the timeline probably won't work. (Don't you
want to try this now?)
Here's a related blog entry:
http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com/2008/10/converting-1080p-video-part-ii.html
Note that you can export uncompressed formats FROM Cinelerra and import
them back into Cinelerra with relative ease. It is getting videos of
different formats INTO Cinelerra that is the problem.
scott
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