On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 1:46 AM, Paul Taggart <[email protected]> wrote:
> Einar,
>
> I'm not suggesting changing the editing engine. Ffmpeg is a good tool for
> transcoding and rendering audio and video (especially for DVD or Bluray).
> Transcode and Mjpegtools have not kept up with technology. All the editing
> functionality in the world is useless if you can't create a finished
> product. The current ffmpeg interface is so far out of date that it doesn't
> allow 1/10th of ffmeg's current functionality forcing extra steps in
> rendering, often times with loss of audio or video quality.
>
I am not against adding support for newer ffmpeg versinons.

I like the idea to drop internal ffmpeg and use only external. But
this means that cinelerra has to support several versions of ffmpeg -
both gpl and non-gpl.

Cinelerra needs a infrastructure for selection of decoder and encoder.


> Some functions that would be nice to have are: Pre-defined surround sound
> audio configs (the angle configuration make no sense for the lfe channel (an
> lfe plugin would also be nice)) and simultaneous audio and video rendering.
>

It is nice to have more developers.

Einar

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