Op di, 12-09-2006 te 18:56 +0200, schreef Stefan de Konink:
> > 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 have a bit of trouble exporting from Kino 0.9.2, as the IEEE1394
settings have disappeared from the Preferences menu; now it
automatically sends NTSC to the FireWire port when starting playback -
yet I *have* selected PAL normalization.

By the way, I'm running Mandriva 2007 Cooker at the moment, so that's
not the most stable of environments ...

> I think they fixed it in CVS. 

Cinelerra crashes when I start exporting to Quicktime for Linux (at
least at my i586-machine, haven't tried it on the AMD64), so that's no
option here either :-(

> Otherwise you can export the movies as Quicktime for Linux. And convert 
> them to DV with ffmpeg.

I tried downloading & compiling the latest version, but the make command
fails with error 1, with libmpeg3_video.la missing in action. There
doesn't seem to be any libmpeg3 for Mandriva at the moment either ...
I tried installing libmpeg2dec0 and libmpeg4ip0 instead (and both
-devel's), but to no avail.

Anyway, I'll give all this a try on the AMD64 tomorrow.

Thanks for the suggestions all the same,

Regards,

Richard Rasker


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