hi,

this leads me to the question if one could also import dpx files (
that's what you get
out of most pro hd cameras ) into cinelerra?

thanks!

jan luo

Daniel Jircik wrote:
> I don't think this is exactly what you were looking for but might be useful:
> http://argoslabs.com/~malefico/tutor/img2list-en.html
> 
> On 9/10/07, Johannes Sixt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Monday 10 September 2007 00:04, Edouard Chalaron wrote:
>>> Hi there
>>>
>>> I have several (20000 or so) frames to import into Cinelerra.
>>> They are provided by Coriander in a raw format, 8 or 10 bits 422 or 444.
>>> Is there any chance I can import them into Cinelerra ? I mean so far I
>>> failed to ...
>>> Each frame is about 3 to 4 MB for the smallest ones.
>>> I can't attach one on this list but if someone is interested I can post
>>> somewhere.
>>> I understand there is no headers and I can provide a piece of code to
>>> convert them into quicktime (y4mtoqt from the mjpegtools).
>>> Ideally I'd like to work directly on the frames rather than to have to
>>> convert them (time spent on it and more than anything is makes
>>> compulsory to have the same amount of storage)
>> Currently, there can nothing be done about that. The best thing you could
>> do
>> is to mass-convert them to jpegs and construct a jpeg list: This is a file
>> that has these contents:
>>
>> JPEGLIST
>> # First line is always JPEGLIST
>> # Frame rate:
>> 25.000000
>> # Width:
>> 512
>> # Height:
>> 384
>> # List of image files follows
>> render000639.jpg
>> render000640.jpg
>> render000641.jpg
>> etc...
>>
>> You get the idea. Your images must be of equal size. Then you import
>> *this*
>> *file* in Cinelerra.
>>
>> -- Hannes
>>
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