Quoting Murray Strome <[email protected]>:
IMO below Tom'S tip using kino is one of the best way to convert .dv into the best format you need,

I usually do my rendering from Kino; just load up the .dv file(s) that you get from Cinelerra and render out to whatever. Kino has some good, apparently sane, templates for output.
I tried this.  It is great for doing frame-by-frame editing. However, I find that the "play" function causes the movie to go too fast in Kino. Is there a setting to make it go in slow motion? I wish that there was a control like that on Avidemix.

Murray,

Except for some rough editing, I usually don't use Kino for editing. Is there a reason you need to use Kino for editing? There is a slider that will speed up and slow down playback in Kino, though, if that's what you need.

My initial comment was about creating a video file. For just that, Kino is quite adept while being relatively easy. Once you've rendered your Cinelerra project out to a .dv file, load it into Kino and use its tool to export out to whatever video file type you need.

Tom King


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