Den 08.11.2024 20:15, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
пт, 8 нояб. 2024 г., 22:04 Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]>:
Den 08.11.2024 19:01, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
пт, 8 нояб. 2024 г., 18:56 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin
<[email protected]>:
During render testing to and fro, I have had a suspect that
now and then
the content of ffmpeg compression type has changed or could
not be
picked up again.
But I have thought it was me that had confused or forgot
something. Or
may this occur by other reasons?
Seemingly this happened recently during render switching between
hevc_vaapi,mp4 and hevc_qsv.mp4 .
hevc_qsv.mp4 has several more pixel options than
hevc_vaapi.mp4 which
has only the single "vaapi" option.
And in one occasion I got more pixel options for
hevc_vaapi.mp4(?) - or
was it still on hevc_qsv,mp4?
So to find out, I have tried to edit the hevc_vaapi.mp4 file,
but have
not got the edited content loaded in the video wrench
compression window.
So I wonder where is the preset file used by Cingg located?
I have
# ls -l /Cin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 Oct 22 20:23 /Cin ->
/home/cinelerra/cinelerra-5.1
and the hevc_vaapi.mp4 preset file with the same content
located in both
/Cin/bin/ffmpeg/video
/Cin/ffmpeg/video
But the edited content isn't visible in Cingg?
I think cingg (or OS?) caches things
I usually switch to another profile from lisr and back to see my
changes.
What is "lisr" ?
list - typo!
You are right ;)
I tried again now, and it isn't enough to quit and cold start
Cingg again.
For better or for worse Cingg seemingly remember the last used
profile.
I had to switch one (or two times) to another profile before the
profile content was updated.
But why is there two similar locations for profiles and which one
is used by Cingg?
/Cin/bin/ffmpeg/video
/Cin/ffmpeg/video
one in ffmpeg/video is distributed file
So when installed from downloaded Appimage or rpm, ffmpeg/video is used
one in bin/ffmpeg/video installed by make install command. This one
actually looked up and loaded (because source part of cinelerra
usually not present on user machine)
And Cingg locally built, use bin/ffmpeg/video
Another thing, though off-topic here: the file menu has many
useful shortcuts like Shift-R for rendering, but none for Load
recent file ;)
one of many? there might be whole list of them ...
Shift+o is freely available for Load recent ;)
you can run bin/cin mediafile.m2ts directly from console.
Thanks for that tip.
However during repeated testing I often use warm Load recent file after
finishing one rendering before to the next, without closing Cingg.
.
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