Maybe file a bug report.

Also, in the later version cinelerraCV (since r952) dragging clips on
the time-line should auto-clip appropraitely..

Pierre

Scott C. Frase wrote:
> Toby,
> I've gotten rendering crashes if I have a gap between two adjacent clips
> on the timeline. To stop the gaps from happening, I will go to the end
> of a particular segment, zoom in as far as I can go, and make sure that
> the audio and video tracks end at the exact same time.  
>
> Another way of saying this is that the end of one clip and the start of
> the next should line up perfectly on the timeline. If they don't end at
> the exact same time, I clip off a bit of whatever track is dangling by
> using the mark in/mark out indicators and doing a "cut". I can then be
> assured that when I paste a new segment to the end of this recently
> snipped one that the segments will align perfectly. Once the segments
> are aligned, I then apply the transition and feel secure that the video
> will render properly.
>
> scott
>
> ps - it also helps if you have Settings->"Align cursor on frames" option
> selected so that you always have measurable reference points to do your
> cut and pastes.
>
> On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 12:24 +0100, Toby wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> yesterday I worked on some DVD menus, where I placed  6 video tracks
>> with DVD-MPEG2
>> footage (arrangement of animated previews) on top of an animated background.
>> Except for some resource shortage there's no problem with playback, etc.
>>
>> But when it comes to rendering, it only worked sporadically for some of
>> my compositions.
>> Most of the time cinelerra hangs or crashes during rendering regardless
>> which output format I chose.
>> Looking at the projects that worked and the ones which didn't doesn't
>> show any obvious difference.
>> Exactly the same arrangements, where I just swaped all the source material.
>> First, I thought the problem is related to a certain track or source
>> footage, but disabling an arbitrary track
>> helps most of the time.
>>
>> Now, is there a limit in video tracks that can be used for compositions
>> in parallel ?
>> (I'm talking about 2 full-size background tracks and 6 partial preview
>> areas visible at the same time)
>>
>> Are there known problems with MPEG2 source footage ?
>> Any other ideas ?
>>
>> Would it be worth analyzing the XML project files for some "irregular"
>> stuff?
>>
>> By the way, I'm talking about the latest debian packages as well as an
>> up-to-date SVN build
>> as of 3/12/06. No matter whether utilizing OpenGL or not.
>>
>> Toby
>>
>>
>>
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