Open Source Blue Ray Authoring: http://x264dev.multimedia.cx/archives/328 Open Source SMPTE MXF interop: http://www.cinecert.com/asdcplib/
D On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Daniel Jircik <[email protected]> wrote: > I was about to start a thread on this very subject. I am really > interested in Elphel workflow as well particularly their upcoming 3d > head. I'm shooting a 3d project in Feb. and as much as I would love to > use my beloved Cinelerra the architecture is not there . I think > someone may have already done a big chunk of this if I'm not mistaken > (IANAP) This was posted to the list awhile back by the developer who > was looking for input to porting it to Cinelerra: > http://code.google.com/p/opencinematools/ Including 3d support as > well. > > My work flow will be: > Camera 1 : Panasonic hdc-sdt750 3d camera using hdmi out (Interlaced 3d) > Minix 785G Mini ITX amd mobo w/dual (automotive 12v) M4atx 250w power > supplies, 4 ch raid0 8 TB array. XFS filesytem. Debian Stable . Black > Magic Intensity Pro Capture with Media Express. ProFTP and Samba serve > FCP :-( > This rig is built and working. If anyone wants any test footage let me > know. The camera natively records avchd on sd cards. not using for > this project. > > Camera 2: (Under Construction) (Page Flip 3d) > Dual Red Cameras on Beamsplitter Rig. Blackmagic Deck Link Extreme 3d > capture, Dual SDI > Minix 890GX-USB3 Mini-ITX Board, dual M4ATX 250w ps, 4 ch Raid0 8 TB > xfs array. Debian Stable. > ProFTP and Samba serve FCP :-( > > Animation and Compositing, Blender, Gimp > > The problem with Cinelerra and true digital cinema spec is the > inability to conveniently work with proxies. I've used the proxie > workflow as mentioned in the docs with limited success but it felt > like a black art. It has to have a gui widget. > > For 3d workflow there are a lot of commercial plugins for fcp et all > here's a good example: > http://www.dashwoodcinemasolutions.com/stereo3dtoolboxle.php > http://techblog.cineform.com/?p=1263 > > If anyone wants to make a stab at implementing an opencimeatools > plugin for Cinelerra I would be willing to throw some cash at it.... I > don't have a big budget but I'll throw 200.00 usd now for a starting > stab at it. Contact me off list if interested djircik at gmail dot > com. > > A good reference: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Cinema_Initiatives > > In case you were wondering, it's a Musical with a happy ending and a > spectacular finale by an American Jazz Master. It's called Foam . Ssh > you didn't here it here. > > Kind Regards > Daniel Jircik > > > On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 4:39 PM, flavio <[email protected]> wrote: >>> what is the link between the camera and cinelerra as a recorder ? >> >> Mmm... no, no. >> The camera records a JP4 that is (must be) converted to DNG. In this case, >> they're using adobe standard for the sequence of still images. That means, >> the camera can record footage in RAW - exactly as if they were sequences of >> images in RAW taken from a SLR Photographic camera. That's what it's so cool >> about it. >> Cinelerra does open DNGs, but it's so CPU intensive due to debayer that it >> becomes impossible to edit them directly (which would be excellent, btw), so >> what I imagined would be that turnaoround. You wouldn't need a firewire, >> because the footage is recorded directly at an hard disk. >> >> > _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
