Am Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2009 23:55:28 schrieb Raffaella Traniello:
> Hi Ansgar!
>
> Welcome to the community!
>
> > I haven't actually begun to work with cin yet and that's because playback
> > is crippled to 10 - 15 frames per second, which is not usable
>
> First time Cinelerra users often have the problem of the playback of the
> video that is too slow, with the video that falls behind audio.
> This can be avoided enabling frame dropping that will make the preview
> of the video in the Compositor less fluid but will preserve synchrony
> and won't affect the quality of the final rendered file. To enable this
> option go to Settings → Preferences → Playback - Video Out and disable
> the Play every frame option (enabled by default).
>
> Is this your case?

Hi Raffaella!

Thanks for this hint, but I've already switched the "Play every frame"-option 
off.
Before that cin wouldn't play at all.

Why is this option enabled by default at all? What kind of computer is needed 
to have a smooth playback with every frame played?

Ansgar

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