Under Setting->Preferences->Plackback (tab), uncheck "Play Every Frame." Can't guarantee that'll fix the problem, but it sounds like the problem.
Play Every Frame tell Cinelerra to, no matter how long it takes, render and display every single frame of the timeline. What's happening in your case is your computer can process frames in realtime when they're just raw, unmodified footage, but once you drop an effect on there your computer has to slow down a bit. Play every frame is a potentially useful setting --one I'm certainly glad Cinelerra has- but for most situations you'll want it off. -=Derek > Hi I'm using cinelerra 2.1.0svn, so the problem is when i put some effect > the movie comes very slow and i lost the sync, I'm thinking to compile the > cinelerra because i don't know what else can i do, my machine is a > athlon > xp 2000 with 1gb ram and a geforce 6200. > Any light? > Thanx > > -- > " a verdade como a arte tá nos olhos de quem vê" > Lab-171 ... Rádio Interferência > 21 86348407 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
