I compiled the svn version and rendered a couple of dv tracks. The
quicktime for linux container with dv video and two's complement audio
worked fine. The raw dv format had ok video but the audio had some
scratches and pops that weren't there in the debian cinelerra I had been
using up until this point.

I tried rendering an ~2Gb clip and it suffered from the same audio
problems, but aside from that seemed fine. The source dv clips are 
from a mini-dv camcorder, captured with dvgrab2 in quicktime for 
linux dv format. I'm playing the rendered tracks in mplayer.

Cheers, 

Alec

> I just committed a rewrite of the raw dv i/o code. Alec, if you could 
> confirm it's still working for you, that would be good. There are some 
> known issues with rendering the audio, and I was unable to test every 
> possible sample rate for playback for both NTSC and PAL (although, 
> NTSC/PAL shouldn't affect the audio).

> As for files < 1 gb ... I'm not sure why there's a problem at the 1 gb 
> mark. I can't reproduce it. With the old version of FileDV, I was using 
> 30 gb files. The parameters to fopen are the same as with libquicktime's 
> opening functions. If someone can confirm that this is no longer an 
> issue, it'd be appreciated.

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