thanks flavio,
that will probably be helpful (can't try right now).

still, there probably remains the problem of dropped frames
and what might be called "square rain" on the tv screen.
so folks, are there any tricks to get the playback up to 25 fps?

i mean p4 is not that weak is it?
cheers
georg


On Monday, 11. June 2007 01:09, flavio wrote:
> > yes cinelerra's video output can go to both raw 1394 and dv 1394.
> > neither of them did work here.
>
> I tried it myself once, it worked fine -> from cinelerra back to a dv
> cam. From there, you shouldn't have problems sending to a tv, as
> you've already made it. The "secret" was that, when the module dv1394
> comes up, it comes as /dev/dv1394/0, so you'll have to add the "/0"
> manually there. If kino has worked for you, it means the modules are
> loading fine, so you can also copy the configuration it is using (in
> "preferences") and use them in cinelerra, just in case.
>
> btw: it will probably play with some seconds' delay, from what is
> happening with your cursor at the timeline, but it should work.
>
> good luck,
> flavio
>
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