E Chalaron wrote:
I export with a yuv4mpeg pipe
This is something I do, regardless of the target format. The reason is
that creating a proper video stream is an art in itself. Even if a video
plays well on your computer, it may still contain defects (being a
result from bugs in the encoder), so the clip will play terribly on
another computer or home theater. The best way to solve this is to use
the most used encoder for that video format. That minimizes the chances
that something will look OK on your computer, but still be wrong.
I've been using mencoder for that purpose for a few years. I've had a
few glitches with that one as well (in particular when I wanted to
create a DVD-compatible stream), and I don't know how well it generated
HD videos.
Anyhow, I use cinelerra for what it's good at, which is editing. Even
though the internal video codecs may be state-of-the-art, I prefer
letting a dedicated application create the final output. Which one
remains an open question.
My $0.02 on the subject.
Eli
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