Graham,

Thanks for the reply. I was afraid of that. Software regression testing seems to be lacking. I'm not complaining; just making an observation. Free is free and sometimes you get what you pay for. Most of the time I find public domain and open source software as good or better than commercial products. When it comes to video editing and Linux, Cinelerra seems to be it.

Maybe the kinks will be worked out in Cinelerra 3, but I can't wait that long for this project. I may even have to resort to using a video editor for Windows. Not my first choice of things to do.

Anyway, thanks,
John

The problem getting YUV4linux rendering of any kind has happened to me and continued through a number of cinelerra upgrades via svn (there are probably still some of my bug reports filed covering this period). I could never track down the cause of the YUV problems and ended up using other render methods.

It is possible that what finally fixed it was dumping all my versions of cinelerra and downloading a fresh svn source tree but as you can probably tell I'm guessing. One day it was just working and so I had to try and remember what could have fixed it...

I thought you might appreciate knowing that you're not the only one who has had this problem.

best of luck
Graham



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