rob switzer wrote:

Hi,

        I'm using Cinelerra-CVS releases 1.2.2 and 2.0 -- the 1.2.2 is from an
RPM, the 2.0 was built from source, latest CVS.
I hope you actually mean the latest SVN...

        I have two questions -- first, is there any way to burn time-code onto
the screen?  I'd like to create some work-video files to distribute and
I'd like to be able to put time-code on the screen.
Right click the video track, Select "Attach Effect", "Title" (attach), right click the effect on the timeline, and select "Show", and click, "Stamp timecode"

        Second question -- I'm working with a transfer of an old silent film
that was originally transferred at an incorrect frame rate.  Any
suggestions or strategies on how to *slow up* the resulting footage to
more closely approximate the original film?
Depends on what you are wanting to do. Set the project rate by selecting Settings->Format->Video->Frame Rate.

Vary the Asset frame rate, by selecting: Window->Show Resources
Then on the "Cinelerra: Resources" window, select Media, and right click the video, and select "Info...", Here you can change both the sample rate, and frame rate that cinelerra sees this video file as. Cinelerra implements some sort of frame dropping if the frame rate doesn't match the Project frame rate.

Cheers,
Pierre


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