(Very late reply, I know...)

On Mon, 21 May 2007 03:03:18 +0200, Ichthyostega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Eric Mesa schrieb:
Also, I've noticed that
quicktime for linux videos I make in Cinelerra have "made with
cinelerra" in the copyright field, so it is possible with Cinelerra.
I think it's just not an explicit menu.

I'm really in doubt that cinelerra has such a hidden menu,
because if you look at the session xml, the information stored for
each source media is as follows:

<ASSET SRC="/proj/d03/toc/v02.toc">
<FOLDER>Media</FOLDER>
<FORMAT TYPE="MPEG" USE_HEADER="1"></FORMAT>
<AUDIO CHANNELS="2" RATE="48000" BITS="0" BYTE_ORDER="0" SIGNED="0" HEADER="0" DITHER="0"
       ACODEC="twos" AUDIO_LENGTH="172376064"></AUDIO>
<VIDEO HEIGHT="1080" WIDTH="1440" LAYERS="1" FRAMERATE="25" VCODEC="yuv2" VIDEO_LENGTH="89788" INTERLACE_AUTOFIX="1" INTERLACE_MODE="UNKNOWN" INTERLACE_FIXMETHOD="DO_NOTHING" REEL_NAME="cin0000" REEL_NUMBER="0" TCSTART="0" TCEND="0" TCFORMAT="0"></VIDEO>
</ASSET>

btw: you can edit the reel name and number, the timecode and the fps by choosing "info..." from the context menu of the clip in the media window...

 There is a lot more metadata to be known about a resource,
or "essence".  Have a look at Media Exchange Format (MXF)
that are used by some video cameras already.

--
Herman Robak

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