Do you know if component input will be supported? I need a solution for a semi lossless recording using cinelerras native quicktime for linux codec yuva 4:2:2 Reason being trying to do any type of compositing of particularly chroma key mpeg2 from hdv just falls aprt and looks terrible. Yes the files will be huge but storage is cheap. 4 drives raid0 7200 recomended. Anyone else have any thoughts on a lossless or semi lossless codec? ciao Daniel
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]> wrote: > If no other comments, I'll post my suggestions directly to Blackmagic > Design as follows: > > Suggested capture write to and playback of standard compressed video > file formats > (4:3 and 16:9 a.r) > > 1. SD-video > ------------ > DV25 > MPEG-2 > - m...@ml (DVD video compatible) > - m...@ml (BD-R/-RE AV compatible) > - 4...@ml > Theora/Ogg (free BSD license) > http://theora.org/ > > > 2. HD-Video > ----------- > MPEG-2 > - m...@h-14 (HDV, BD-R/-RE AV compatible) > - m...@hl (BD-R/-RE AV compatible) > - 4...@h-14 > - 4...@hl > H.264 > - HiP (BD-R/-RE AV compatible) > - Hi422P > Theora/Ogg (free BSD license) > http://theora.org/ > > > 3. What I've found so far about 'Cinelerra supported file formats' > > http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/wiki/doku.php?id=english_manual:cinelerra_cv_en_5 > > Cinelerra's preferred uncompressed format is yuv2 video (8bit > packed YUV 4:2:2) and pcm audio in a QuickTime? container, the following > command line should render practically any video file into something > that can be opened and edited in Cinelerra: > http://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/DocVideo-cinelerra-codecs > > > Rgds, > Terje J. Hanssen > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cinelerra mailing list > [email protected] > https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra >
