ry?
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I can't
figure this out. Will mpeg2enc take anything other than YUV as input? Or
can I render back to DV for minimal loss then do the DV-to-YUV-to-MPEG
conversion outside Cinelerra?
Thanks for your time!
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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any crash errors since they're usually only printed to stdout.
Do that and get back to us with the output.
In the meantime, can you play the video files in xine or mplayer?
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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John Griffiths wrote:
> I still get nothing rendered and
>
>[swscaler @ 0x9eb46a0]Slices start in the middle!
>
> with every frame.
FWIW, I recently worked around this by choosing MPEG-2 Video in the
output format list rather than YUV4MPEG. This still uses mpeg2enc,
somehow bypassing the 2
daniel.ba...@cern.ch wrote:
> Hi,
> I have created bezier controls by Ctrl-dragging on a keyframe. Now each
> newly created keyframe has a control, causing unwanted effects. How can
> I switch this off globally? And how can I remove controls from a single
> keyframe?
Don't think you can do it gl
Bruce Bertrand wrote:
> I really do appreciate the input, but I am looking for a truly lossless
> solution here.
Have you tried raw YUV? (If you have the disk space.)
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Raffaella Traniello wrote:
>> What's the best way to get RecordMyDesktop ogg into Cinelerra?
I just had Cinelerra render the ogv into something more useable, like a
Quicktime4Linux MOV file. Cinelerra can import the ogv file just fine,
but editing is very difficult without key frames.
Sean
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John Detwiler wrote:
> So, what do you do beyond the half-hour point?
> Throttle the bitrate (if possible??) to stay under 4.7 GB?
> Find some commercial production house to burn denser DVDs?
> Break the project across multiple discs?
Uhm, use double-layer discs? That's what I
Laura Winston wrote:
> * capture video from 2 live camcorders via firewire / DV feed.
> * render the 2 camera feeds into a single image with a horizontal
> split on the screen.
> * the recording needs to happen in real time on the pc.
> * allow recording straight onto HDD of
quim wrote:
> The problem is that when I change the resolution to 720x576
> (Settings/Format) the shape of the image also changes and it becomes
> deformed, tall and thin.
Make the project 720x576, then apply a Transform video effect to the
entire video clip. Adjust the scale settings to correct
sure they'll help:
-O3 -march=k8-sse3 -mmmx -msse2 -msse3 -m3dnow -mfpmath=sse
-fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -funroll-loops
If your CPU doesn't support SSE3, use:
-O3 -march=k8 -mmmx -msse2 -m3dnow -mfpmath=sse -fomit-frame-pointer
-ffast-math -funro
ore on that
takes me minutes on Cinelerra, so I don't mind the occasional crash,
especially with the console output to see what went wrong.
My 2c.
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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Rafael Diniz wrote:
> As you mentioned SGI/IRIX, did anybody tried compiling cinelerra in Irix?
No, but I used to want to. :) Now that I've got some experience building
stuff (working on Mixxx) I might give it a shot. But I only have O2s
which aren't very speedy by today's standards. (Anyone wan
Norval Watson wrote:
> How can I transform full-spectrum color footage into monochrome and red?
> ie. retain any red color in the image but convert the other colors to
> monochrome?
I'm not in front of my system, but I would suggest making multiple
overlaid tracks. Use the Hue saturation effect
Sounds like you need to do sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
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malefico wrote:
> BTW does anybody know how to handle Panning keyframes ? apparently there
> is no way to actually see them in the timeline as to edit them.
Are you talking about moving the Camera? Those key frames will show if
you enable them in the View menu.
Sean
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Ed Vaessen wrote:
> Now I have an Intel Core i7 920 processor, which is a quad core and can
> accommodate 8 threads. Changing the parameter for multi-thread to 8 does
> not make the rendering faster.
If it's a single quad-core CPU, it can only handle 4 threads. I have
experienced a massive spee
Justin Strack wrote:
> I just installed Cinelerra but I can’t find the link to start the
> program how do I start the program?
Should just be a matter of running 'cinelerra' at a terminal (which
you'll want to do anyway to monitor any errors.)
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tter, why can't
non-overlapping effects be collapsed to the top of the effects section?
That is, if you have an hour-long clip with 30 effects but no more than
three at once, the effects section should only be three tall.
Sincerely,
Sean
Thomas H. George wrote:
> What must I do to include a Title?
Sounds like you're on the right track. I personally created a black PNG
image of the dimensions of the project, right-click it in the Media area
and set it to 5s. Then I drag that to the timeline, then drag & drop a
Title effect over i
Raffaella Traniello wrote:
> I never use a black PNG. Empty space on the track has the same effect.
That was buggy the last time I did it.
>> right-click it in the Media area and set it to 5s.
>
> What do you mean exactly?
I'm not sure, as I'm not in front of my system and haven't used it in
dering engine will take care of re-interlacing if the
project settings specify it. (To prevent detail loss, see the topics on
the following wiki page about "Defeating Interlacing" and "Making video
look like film."
http://cinelerra.org/docs/split_manual_en/cinelerra_cv_manual_en_21.h
u can
find a Digital8 camcorder with firewire or USB output. (Most of them can
play back analog Hi8 tapes, but you'd have to check.)
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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for example.) You can use just the parts you like as well
(so you don't have to abandon the existing bug tracker or git repo if
you don't want to.) And it's of course free to use.
Hopefully that's interesting t
to the CV
codebase every six months. (Bazaar eats merges for breakfast...it's very
good at minimizing conflicts and keeping track of changes.)
What do you all think? Most importantly, what does Heroine Virtual thi
e to administer it by directly editing xorg.conf.
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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that I had pressed 'd' but didn't know it since the
affected track wasn't on my screen to begin with and I had to
reconstruct it that way. Thank heavens it's just XML!)
Hope that helps!
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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On 01/31/2011 11:42 PM, Monty Montgomery wrote:
undo undoes even deletes. I prefer to have a fast infinite undo to
endless modal confirmation dialogues.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I sure don't want a dialog either. I just wish
"delete last track" was moved to Shift+D or CTRL+D or even CTRL+ALT
On 02/01/2011 05:19 AM, Ichthyostega wrote:
E Chalaron schrieb:
ARRG how many times did I swear on this one ???
you're not alone
Great, so we're agreed then. :)
I would imagine it's a simple fix. http://bugs.cinelerra.org/ticket/938
(I'd do it myself but I don't have time ATM to
On 02/01/2011 03:53 PM, Douglas Pollard wrote:
work. Maybe I am asking too much of Cinelerra she seems unstable and
strange things begin to happen.
I've noticed problems with memory leaks in recent builds of 2.1-CV at
least with DV source files. Every time I play & stop the timeline, more
m
On 02/04/2011 05:55 AM, David Koski wrote:
I have rendered some MPEG-4 video files and would like to burn them to DVDs.
I know that standard DVD requires MPEG-2 but I want the advantage
(compression, quality) of MPEG-4 and will be playing them on my computer
anyway. All the DVD authoring softw
ormat are you
rendering? What happens if you try a different format?
Try running Cinelerra (or any of the other applications) from a command
line so you can see its output when it crashes. That should give you a
good idea about what's going wrong.
Sincerely,
Sean M.
On 07/08/2011 07:56 PM, Douglas Pollard wrote:
It doesn't matter, I have tried 3 0r 4 formats with the same results. I
tried convert a couple files in FFmpeg and that seems to work without
crashing. I am crashing Ubuntu.
Oh, like the whole OS? That sounds like a hardware/driver problem then.
itself if you don't
feel like venturing inside. If you do, unplug the computer while it's on
(with the OS shut down) to discharge as much power as possible then wait
2-3 hours before opening up the power supply to give the capacitors time
to drain so you don't get zapped.)
h this file to a bug report or message to this mailing list as
appropriate.
Thanks for your time and attention.
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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? Also, if displaying on an
interlaced device, make sure the field order of the rendered video is
correct (top or bottom field first) or it will shake horribly.
(Note that interlace issues affect all motion, not just zooms.)
Sincerely,
Sean M.
the top that shows /home/, then you can
edit the path and press Enter to go to that directory.
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Sean M. Pappalardo
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On 04/06/2012 11:32 AM, Haldun ALTAN wrote:
Does the render farm works also for the background rendering ?
Yes it does, but you must make sure the renderfarm is enabled in the
preferences.
Sean
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Hello again.
I've found a workaround, see below. (Yes, it's been this long since I've
had to make a DVD project.)
On 02/06/2009 02:32 AM, Sean M. Pappalardo wrote:
I was trying to use Cinelerra today to re-render a sub-project so it'll
fit on a DVD. But I'm getting
ks for the clarification.
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Sean M. Pappalardo
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Cin-CV built on 7 Aug 2012, though version 2.2 still has many/most
features as Cin-HV 4.4 built on 12 Sept 2012? (The cinelerra.org home
page doesn't have any posts since 2011.)
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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se don't render?
Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
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hing have to do with permissions?
I would certainly look at the script and check permissions on every file
it touches. Perhaps it has a hard-coded temp directory that doesnt'
exist or your account doesn't have write permissions on?
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