On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 18:56:31 +0200, Stefan de Konink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 15:19 +0200, Richard Rasker wrote:
I've used Cinelerra for several months now, and it's a very nice piece
of work. However, there's one major problem: rendering to raw DV
appears
quite buggy - and that's a real shame, since I wish to store my
finished
projects on camcorder tapes, in DV format.
I'm preparing to use Cinelerra and have the same wish - storing
'half-processed' raw material back to camcorder...
I heard Kino is doing great job of import/export from/to camcorder, but
I only tested its Import feature.
I think they fixed it in CVS. Otherwise you can export the movies as
Quicktime for Linux. And convert them to DV with ffmpeg.
Kino should be able to export DV in a Quicktime container to the
camera without any prior conversion. You only need raw DV if you
want to do really crude things like
cat movie.dv > /dev/dv1394
--
Herman Robak
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