> Hi August!
>
> In the Cinelerra Vimeo Group at
> http://www.vimeo.com/groups/cinelerra
> you can find a "Vimeo Survival Kit" with rendering tips.
> http://www.vimeo.com/groups/cinelerra/file:2316
>
> See you there!
> Ciao
> Raffaella
>
Raffaella,
thanks for the link. There is a lot of really good information
there, and I will surely reference it in the future.
However, my question is more about how to encode a video for a
single image. For the best compression, it should be able to take
a single image and tell the codec to replicate that very same image
over X number of frames....so that the final video has about the same
number of bytes as the original single jpeg file. Does that make
sense? Is there even such a codec? Or, can I just set the I-frame
(or is it p-frame) up really high? Any codec wizards here?
Also, why does the x264 not work in any version of cinelerra for me?
In the heroin version, it works, but you cannot change the bitrate
for the compression. The interface will allow you to change the
numbers, but that change has no effect on the outcome...the video is
always the same size in bytes. In the community version, it just
does not work...it always hangs. I assume this has been a problem
for a while....but since I need it ....I might even find some time to
fix it. Any ideas where to look?
thanks -august.
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