Den 12.11.2020 13:57, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
For cinelerra/defaultformats.h

I de-capitalized "I" in presets, but I'm not sure about overall aesthetics of "P" vs "p" 
or how I added "(HDV)" to some presets (because I think those 720p presets can be used outside of HDV 
material?)

Terje, can you try to pull cinGG sources from git, apply my patch
(git apply PATCH from source tree) and build with "--with-single-user", so 
there will be no danger to your Cin isntallation and see if patch actually gives workable 
settings for your real footage?

Here I reach my limit :
Though I've worked with civil engineering, I'm not familiar with building, compiling and patching computer software :) Actually, almost five years ago, GG guided me step by step by email to compile my first Cin5.0 on openSUSE 42.1. Since then I've just installed pre-build rpm packages, included the current Cin-GG 5.1 on Leap 15.2.

So to do it now, I will need the detailed command procedure, step by step again ;)


 From dialogs it seems Aspect Ratio at the bottom of format window IS 
Screen/Display aspect ration, and W/H ratio is about non-square pixels.

But I wonder how it supposed to work for rendering back into HDV?
If your pipeline set to 1440x1080, and you encode just with special flag set - 
all movements and graphics and text and masked effects you added must be 
somewhat scaled horizontally up and down? (because if Compositor shows 
1920x1080 image, and you draw nice square with Sketcher there - how those 
pixels will be drawn on top of project size sized frame? Or you must have 
special overlay track set to 1920x1080 where you draw, and then just let Cin  
mix two?)

NOTE: I don't think this will adds autodetect-on-load but at least having 
correct profiles somewhere might be 0.2 step in this direction.

However, via a previous mail thread with url to a small hdv video clip, this file can be downloaded and tested:
CinCV TNG] Setting up a Project
https://lists.cinelerra-cv.org/pipermail/cinelerra/2016q4/005613.html
http://mvd.homevideo.free.fr/films_HDV/20081103140154.m2t

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mediainfo provides a longer detailed list, but here is a short list using

ffprobe 20081103140154.m2t
.............
Input #0, mpegts, from '20081103140154.m2t':
  Duration: 00:00:13.44, start: 1042.400000, bitrate: 26598 kb/s
  Program 100
    Stream #0:0[0x810]: Video: mpeg2video (Main) ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 90k tbn, 50 tbc     Stream #0:1[0x814]: Audio: mp2 ([3][0][0][0] / 0x0003), 48000 Hz, stereo, s16p, 384 kb/s

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I loaded this hdv file 20081103140154.m2t in my current Cin-GG, and noticed the Set Format window with Canvas size=1440x1080, W.Ratio=1, H.Ratio=1, Aspect Ratio= 4:3, Interlace mode=Bottom field first
Attached screen shot below

The video image aspect ratio seems be 4:3 in the compositor and player windows. Shouldn't Cin-GG with "FFmpeg First" button enabled, detect and set the same parameters like ffprobe detect above?

In the past, Cin-CV did not auto-detect aspect ratio, and only applied Format aspect ratio on the output,
not on the individual input files.
https://cinelerra.skolelinux.narkive.com/kkJef8tW/cincvs-compositor-stretching-16-9

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Terje J. H










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