De: "Scott C. Frase" <[email protected]> : > On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 23:03 -0700, David Koski wrote: >> So I got past that problem, tried to render, and it hung again. >> >> David >> >> > I found that if I right click on the resource, then click info, then change >> > the frame rate from 59.94 to 29.97 it plays right. I never did this the >> > firt time around. Hmmm... >> > >> > David >> > >> > > I am just getting started with Cinelerra CV and started to render a test >> > > video to 1920x1180. It looked like the rendering hung (the CPU load went >> > > to almost nothing). I tried to close Cinelerra but it warned me that >> > > rendering cannot be interrupted. I killed it at the command line and >> > > thought I was prpared to accept the mess I made for myself. I ended up >> > > deleting ~/.bcast/ and the project xml files and starting over. But now >> > > when I add content to the project, the clips video play at double speed >> > > and the audio at normal speed and the clips art truncated at about half >> > > way. I am using the same video files added to my resources folder. Any >> > > ideas? >> > > >> > > My files were converted with ffmpeg with this command: >> > > >> > > ffmpeg -y -threads 4 -i INFILT.MTS -b 220M -vcodec dnxhd -acodec >> > > pcm_s16be OUTFILE.mov >> > > >> > > I have tried various format settings but it looks like it does not affect >> > > this problem. > > David, > Inspect the command line output of Cinelerra..it may give a clue as to > what happened. Also, I'm not sure that the CV version of Cinelerra > plays dnxhd consistently. > > You may want to give Monty Montgomery's FFMPEG loader version of > Cinelerra a try. His version gives more consistent results when loading > media, as FFMPEG is the engine that imports all media. In other words, > if a file plays back correctly in FFplay, it should load and playback > correctly in Cinelerra Monty. > > Here is a link on how to install Cinelerra Monty, if you are so > inclined: > http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com/2010/07/green-beret-parachutes-in-to-help.html > > scott >
Cinelerra-cv can play DNxHD video and render projects from it without issue. _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
