I upgraded from Fedora Core 7 to Fedora 8, reloaded Cinelerra and the
packages needed using yum and now I cannot get Cinelerra to render using
YUV4MPEG Stream whether I use mpeg2enc or ffmpeg. I overwrote my .bcast
directory by mistake and lost my configuration strings, but I am not
sure that i
Am I on the correct list? I really need some help, please.
I upgraded from Fedora Core 7 to Fedora 8, reloaded Cinelerra and the
packages needed using yum and now I cannot get Cinelerra to render using
YUV4MPEG Stream whether I use mpeg2enc or ffmpeg. I overwrote my .bcast
directory by mistake an
Graham,
Thanks for the reply. I was afraid of that. Software regression testing
seems to be lacking. I'm not complaining; just making an observation.
Free is free and sometimes you get what you pay for. Most of the time I
find public domain and open source software as good or better than
comm
Edouard,
Thanks, but that did not help. I am still getting
[svq3 @ 0x5f8f0c0]unsupported slice header (1F)
I can render from a series of png files to RAW DV and to Quicktime and
audio to ac3. I have not tried all the render types, but I am trying to
create a DVD and according to the documenta
[X] Cinchrony
[ ] CinNG
[ ] StCinner
[ ] Freecine
[ ] Video Edith
[ ] VeriteCV
[ ] CineCV
[ ] Free Cut Pro
[ ] CiNLEss
[ ] cinleia
[ ] CineTris
[ ] LerraCine
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I have a raw dv file with silent sound tracks. I want to use a wav file
to add the sound tracks. I add the wav file as a resource and add it to
the sound tracks.
When I render back to a new raw dv file, there are periods of silence in
the sound tracks. These periods of silence also occur when
Sorry I took so long to reply. Went in hospital.
I have a raw dv file with silent sound tracks. I want to use a wav file
to add the sound tracks. I add the wav file as a resource and add it to
the sound tracks.
When I render back to a new raw dv file, there are periods of silence in
the sound
I've noticed traffic on the list about a bug of Cinelerra locking up. I
have recently had this happen on Fedora 8 with the Cinelerra rpm from
freshrpms. I use this since Freshrpms is maintained by Matthias Saou who
is also the maintainer of Cinelerra on RpmFusion.
I have found a work around, a
Where to go from here? What is still needed?
Ok, we are getting higher resolution camera images, and multi-core CPUs,
what in my opinion is still missing in all those approaches to plugin
design, is a solid parallel multi-processing strategy. While it is up to
the author to implement threading
lerra with xkill may leave
something behind.
Regards,
John Griffiths
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I hope that someone will be kind enough to address these questions:
1. Is there a build of Cinelerra that runs "correctly" on Fedora 10?
2. If the answer to 1 is no, is there a Linux distribution for which
there is a build of Cinelerra that does run correctly?
I have not found a working
Thanks to all for the replies. I used to use Suse before I went to
Fedora Core. Had to go to something more Red Hat like for some
requirements that have since passed. A coworker likes Ubuntu. And Debian
is a possibility except it has a somewhat different update and packaging
method as I underst
I have the same problem on Fedora 10,
cinelerra-cv-2.1-21.git20081103.fc10.i386 which is from the kwizart
repository.
Hope there is a solution.
Regards,
John
cinelerra-requ...@skolelinux.no wrote:
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 20:32:28 -0500
From: "Sean M. Pappalardo"
To: ci
I have tried
mpeg2enc --verbose 0 --motion-search-radius 16 --multi-thread 2
--reduction-4x4 2 --reduction-2x2 1 --b-per-refframe 0
--intra_dc_prec 10 --unit-coeff-elim 10 --min-gop-size 6
--max-gop-size 9 --quantisation 4 --video-bitrate 8000 --format 8 -o $1
ffmpeg -f yuv4mpegpi
Thanks. I'll give this a try. Something must have gotten checked in to
the Cinelerra-cv tree that did something to the YUV4MPEG rendering
without sufficient testing; happens to every project at some time; a
patch fixes something while breaking something else.
I hope Luminera will consider im
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
ren
There is still a problem in rendering using YUV4MPEG.
Regards,
John
Message: 1
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 10:55:13 -0500
From: John Griffiths
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Subject: [CinCV] Re: CinCV] Cinelerra YUV4MPEG render problems.
Reply-To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Sean,
Thanks. I went to try thi
Hello again
I have just been playing with cin and blender (what a great program that is)
and I was encountering the swscaler bug, and I found that if I rendered to a
slightly smaller size (in my case my video is 720x576 and i rendered to
640x480) all went well, but the surprising thing was when
I am compiling cinelerra on Fedora 12. Admittedly, I am not a C/C++
programmer beyond the elementary.
I see there are GIT and Subversion repositories. The Subversion one is
referred to in the documentation on cinelerra.org and the GIT one is
referred to in Raffaella's "Cinelerra for Grandma."
The Subversion repository is mentioned in the CinelerraCV manual on the
cinelerra.org site.
http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/split_manual_en/cinelerra_cv_manual_en_2.html#SEC12
I'll get the GIT repository and see if that resolves the inability of
configure to find libx264 on Fedora 12.
Th
ything from the Fedora
repositories or the RPM Fusion repositories.
Thanks again,
John
Message: 2
Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:28:51 -0500
From: John Griffiths
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Subject: [CinCV] Re: Compiling cinelerra
Reply-To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
The Subversion repository is m
Scott,
I'm sorry but I really have no real performance comparisons. I have been
rapped up with a bunch of stuff. All I really know is that it compiled
cleanly and runs and worked with some quick edits just to check
operation. Anecdotally, cinelerra seems to start more quickly.
Regards,
John
Scott,
I got faac from RPM Fusion.
Name: faac Relocations: (not
relocatable)
Version : 1.28 Vendor: RPM Fusion
Release : 2.fc12Build Date: Sun 25 Oct
2009 07:58:41 AM EDT
Install Date: M
Cinelerra used to be in RPMFusion. Matthias used to make the package but
apparently lost interest in Cinelerra. RPMFusion has a way of
contributing packages. http://rpmfusion.org/Contributors .
Regards,
John
On 01/28/2010 05:30 AM, cinelerra-requ...@skolelinux.no wrote:
Is there any way to ge
Arthur,
I have a script that contains:
ffmpeg -f yuv4mpegpipe -i - -y -target ntsc-dvd -flags ilme+ildct -f
mpeg2video $1
that I pipe cinelerra rendering to. Works for me.
I guess you could use the pipe directly in cinelerra by changing the $1
to a % sign. I use a script and have several
Christian,
Depending on the OS, I might be able to do some sys admin stuff; I use
Fedora 11 & 12. I do some bash scripting. I do well in setting up
Postfix, DNS (bind, named), PostgreSQL, MySQL.
I program in Java but since Cinelerra is C/C++, that is not of much help.
I have never had the nee
The configure went well and all dependencies were properly satisfied.
One exception: OpenGL says it is not available.
make run until I get this error:
svg.C: In member function 'virtual int
SvgMain::process_realtime(VFrame*, VFrame*)':
svg.C:283: error: no matching function for call t
: [CinCV] Just upgraded to Fedora 13 - having compile problem.
From: "Scott C. Frase"
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2010 19:35:35 -0400
Reply-To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 18:17 -0400, John Griffiths wrote:
The configure went well and all depende
Subject: Re: [CinCV] Just upgraded to Fedora 13 - having compile problem.
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Einar_R=FCnkaru?=
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Reply-To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 1:17 AM, John Griffiths wr=
ote:
The configure went well and all dependencies were properly
0
Reply-To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 12:26 -0400, John Griffiths wrote:
Einar and scott,
Thanks to you both.
The two includes solved the compile issue. The --enable-opengl option to
configure got OpenGL in the build.
make completed and I have installed and run cinelerra. Ha
trac kept rejecting it as spam and no matter what I did, Captcha was not
satified with my answers whether I used digits (0123456789) or words
(forty-eight, six), so I gave up on trying to update the bug. I think
Trac is broken or misconfigured, but that is another topic.
Ticket #949 (new def
On 08/03/2011 05:28 AM, cinelerra-requ...@skolelinux.no wrote:
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2011 12:33:49 +0200
From: Burkhard Plaum
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Subject: Re: [CinCV] Building cinelerra
Reply-To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Hi,
Am 02.08.2011 01:20, schrieb Peter Rasmussen:
When a
I am far from a feature film editor, but I have produced some DVDs that
run between 20 minutes to over an hour. But then I only use some basic
features like rotating the frame when the source video horizon is not
horizontal, titling, and video and audio transitions, rotating and
scaling titles.
I have used Fedora for years using both KDE and Gnome desktops. I am
currently on Fedora 15 and have plans to move to Fedora 16. I generally
keep my workstation and servers up to date with the latest revisions.
I used to use pre-compiled RPM for Cinelerra. Now I compile Cinelerra
from source a
Cinelerra no longer builds for me
on Fedora 22.
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John Griffiths writes:
Just moved to Fedora 22. Cinelerra no longer builds.
I get
a bunch of errors
Hope someone k
I hadn't compiled cinelerra in a while. Did a pull, make clean,
./autogen.sh, ./configure --with-buildinfo=git/recompile
--with-external-ffmpeg, make.
make fails with:
Makefile:795: recipe for target 'qtffmpeg.lo' failed
This happens with stable 2.3 and development repo.
Compiles clean wi
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