I discovered just a few days back that the default bit rate is set too high on Mpeg encoding. Or at least when I changed it to 10000 the particular error message you have below disappeared. Not sure why the default should be so many orders of magnitude out.

Graham

jim scott wrote:

I found a similar problem in the mailing list:
https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/cinelerra/2006-January/005108.html <https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/cinelerra/2006-January/005108.html>

I made a symbolic link from /usr/bin/mpeg2enc to /usr/lib64/cinelerra. Now I get a different problem.

Running /usr/lib64/cinelerra/mpeg2enc.plugin -b 1000000 -q 15 -a 2 -F 4 -I 1 -M 1 -z t -f 3 -g 45 -G 45 -R 0 -o /home/jim/tmp/bfast.m2v **ERROR: [mpeg2enc.plugin] Bit rate is greater than permitted in specified Level

Running /usr/lib64/cinelerra/mpeg2enc.plugin -b 500000 -q 0 -a 2 -F 4 -I 1 -M 1 -z t -f 9 -g 45 -G 45 -R 0 -o /home/jim/tmp/bfast.m2v
**ERROR: [mpeg2enc.plugin] -q option requires arg 1 .. 32


Again, any tips are much appreciated.
On 3/5/06, *jim scott* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    I think I've got ffmpeg fixed, but I'm still having trouble rendering

    FileMPEG::open_file: Running /usr/lib64/cinelerra/mpeg2enc.plugin
    -b 1000000 -q 15 -a 2 -F 4 -I 1 -M 1 -z t -f 9 -g 45 -G 45 -R 0 -o
    /home/jim/tmp/bfast.m2v
    sh: /usr/lib64/cinelerra/mpeg2enc.plugin: No such file or directory
    signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=12547
    signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=12547
    signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=12547
    signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=12547
    signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=12547
    signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=12547

    I think I've found the problem, mpeg2enc.plugin is missing. Any
    ideas on how to get that file into the right spot? Thanks!

    On 3/5/06, *jim scott* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

        Thanks. Cinelerra uses ffmpeg to render, right? I think I've
        got a ffmpeg problem.


        On 3/5/06, *Andraz Tori* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

            this is definitely not normal... it looks like renderfarm
            client is
            being started. ... try disabling background rendering

            bye
            andraz

            On ned, 2006-03-05 at 09:04 -0600, jim scott wrote:
I'm starting cinelerra from the command line and get this:

Cinelerra 2.0 Sat Aug 27 21:05:30 PDT 2005 (C)2005
            Heroine Virtual
Ltd.

Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public
License,
and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies
            of it under
certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for
            Cinelerra.
BRenderThread::start 1 map=0 equivalent=0 brender_start=3329
result=3329 end=3329
RenderFarmClient::main_loop: client started
signal_entry: got SIGSEGV my pid=9171 execution table size=0:
signal_entry: lock table size=0
BC_Signals::dump_buffers: buffer table size=0
BC_Signals::delete_temps: deleting 0 temp files
SigHandler::signal_handler total files=0

Are these normal startup mesages or is there a problem?
            I'm having
troubles rendering. I'm trying to figure out if I've got
            a corrupted
install.
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