On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 14:30 +1030, Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> 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...
> 

yes, sorry :-)

> >     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"
> 

yes, I missed this ...

> >     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
> 
> 

Thanks Pierre -- this gives me some options to work with ...

best, 
rob

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