That works Thanks.  
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 20:11 +0100, Johannes Sixt wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 February 2007 21:43, Todd Johnson wrote:
> > I run cinelerra and load ceremony.dv then attempt to export to
> > ceremony.m2v using file format YUV4MPEG Stream, only video.  The video
> > settings are set to use pipe and mpeg2enc -f 8 -o %  Interlacing bottom
> > fields first.  It used to show the pipe command in red in the render
> > dialog under the file but in this version it does not show it any more.
> > Is it supposed to not show the pipe command in the render dialog?
> 
> I've removed this because it does not belong there. It's a detail of the 
> "file 
> format", and other file formats don't show their detail in the render dialog, 
> either.
> 
> You load a single ceremony.dv and want to convert it to .m2v? No effects or 
> anything applied? Then you are way better off invoking mpeg2enc from the 
> command line, like, eg.
> 
> lav2yuv ceremony.dv | mpeg2enc -f 8 -o ceremony.m2v
> 
> (don't trust me, read the manpages).
> 
> If you do apply effects, fades, etc, try to render to something else, e.g. 
> Quicktime YUV 4:2:0 Planar (if you are in PAL land), and feed the result 
> manually through the pipe just like above (lav2yuv can read some YUV variants 
> inside Quicktime, if it was compiled with Quicktime support, at least last 
> time I tried, which was several years ago).
> 
> -- Hannes
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