I think, the current fader state is unusable. The problem is, that
the video and audio min/max levels have to set at once, but their
usual range differs (as you writes it too). To scale the audio
with Alt-F and with the input box below is good. But video is absolutely
different, it should not be touched, the min/max=0/100 is always
appropriate.

Developers, could the video fader range be detached from the audio
range??

Chris


On Jul  4 07:48, Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
> Brendan Conoboy wrote:
> >Joe Friedrichsen wrote:
> >>I've noticed that in some videos I've made as well - the background 
> >>appears to change the way the title fades in. This is still 
> >>different. In the sample file 
> >>(http://www.f-forge.com/?d=EdD1UKgj9LQsCupcxJwR), the flicker is 
> >>quite obvious - it's not coming from a contrast with the background. 
> >>Rather, the title slowly and smoothly fades out until the final frame 
> >>of fading out, at which point that single last frame shows the title 
> >>at full visibility.
> >>
> >>I can observe this flicker in cinelerra's compositor during playback 
> >>and during frame-by-frame advancement.
> >
> >I haven't been following this thread closely, but it does sound like 
> >something I experienced and resolved.  The problem was that I was 
> >using fading keyframes and setting them by hand instead of using the 
> >slider. That is to say, I'd press the mouse when the cursor was over 
> >the part of the timeline I wanted to fade then drag it downward until 
> >my compositor window faded out.  Because of Cinelerra 2's quirky 
> >feature, for some of the last frames it would actually go past fading 
> >out and back into visible again.  The resolution for this was to use 
> >the slider instead of dragging on the timeline.
> 
> I was under the impression that the video fader was broken in Cinelerra 
> 2, glad to hear it's working! In trying just now, I've noticed that what 
> I'll call the 'asset fader range' (or the limits for the minimum and 
> maximum of the fade line) are a bit inconvenient. Audio generally fades 
> in decibels below zero and video fades in integers between 0 and 100. 
> Setting the limits to -40, 10 helps for fading audio, but doesn't help 
> with video (which benefits from a 0-100 scale). What do Cinelerra users 
> use for their limits to keep sensitivity?
> 
> Sorry for the OT wander. . . Unfortunately, my problem isn't a video 
> track fader flicker, but the Title effect in Video Effects.
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> 
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