Hi again.

Daniel Harris wrote:
> I was having the same problem but I cant remember if it was a problem
> with the video format ( lets face it cin is pretty sensitive when it
> comes to file formats) or the pipe command.

I'm using raw DV input files as I always have. It's not the pipe because
I can disable it, rendering to an uncompressed YUV file, and it still
happens. (And any time that message is displayed, the new frame is
dropped, so it looks like the video is paused.)

Has this area been changed in the latest version of Cinelerra? (I can't
get it yet because the AMD64 Debian package still depends on lame0 when
it's now called liblame0.)

I found a way around for this current project (a DCT filter in DVD-Lab
which cheaply lowers the file size and quality, which is okay for the
segment I'm doing it to) but I'll be screwed for new projects if I can't
figure this out. Will mpeg2enc take anything other than YUV as input? Or
can I render back to DV for minimal loss then do the DV-to-YUV-to-MPEG
conversion outside Cinelerra?

Thanks for your time!

Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo

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