Hi Altan,
the problem with Quicktime seems to be solved.
Set Render to "Quicktime for Linux",
use "Two's Complement compression" for AUDIO
and DV format for video and it works.

Here is a link:
http://robfisher.net/linux/video/cinelerra4.html

Good luck.

Best regards
Frank Glatzel


On Friday 05 February 2010 09:21:40 Haldun ALTAN wrote:
> Hi Frank
> I have the same problem with cv 2.1 32bits on ubuntu studio 9.10 on
> rendering quicktime and .avi
> When I was saying "no render in quictime and .avi" I was talking about
> this green red colors. And disproportionate file weight. While Theora
> had something like 500 Ko with a right rendering .mov and .avi had 90 Mo
> for the same file.
> I'm waiting for the answer of Paolo Rampino from akirad
> He seems to be the only one with an answer
> For the moment i render in  .dv from cinelerra and use EKD (excellent
> swiss knife of renderings) for the renderings on quicktime or .avi (or
> anyother formats) it works well in the meantime.
>
> Frank Glatzel a écrit :
> > Hi All,
> > While trying to render a video for "Quicktime for Linux", the resulting
> > video has "greenish" colours. I'm using CV 4.1
> >
> > What is the best way to render for MP4 or MPG in CV 4.1?
> > Has anybody experienced similar problems and is there perhaps
> > a solution for this?
>
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