Il 05/01/2012 02:20, robi ha scritto:
hello, to all. i been trying to hookup with linux graphic programmers, and video
hd editing and compositing users. i have followed and use cinelerra and
broadcast2000 since i saw it a trade show in las vegas 2004. i have dissasembled
the c code and improved it to fully function and render hd video at 1920x1080
and 2048x1556 24fps.  i am now importing my canon 5d mark2 clips and editing and
rendering back at 45mb per second. as you know canon audio is pcm raw 16 bit 
sowt
format. cinecuty developer akirad seemed to get it right at least with his
compiled binaries for debian 64 bit, which dissappeared off the earth
completely

You are right, I'm on the moon for job :) joke

I'm be able to contribute to code from june to september and I ended up bringing all cinecutie code to cinelerra, look at:

http://git.cinelerra.org/gitweb?p=akirad/cinelerra.git;a=summary

branch ffmpegloader, utf8-xft, theme

all code works as cinecutie after merge, but as cinecutie is far to be stable and fast also this code is far to be stable and fast. I also start to rewrite ffmpegloader to force cinelerra to use only ffmpeg (ffmpegonly branch) to decode movie, but I have no time to continue my contribute until june!

bye

Paolo Rampino aka Akirad

ps latest cinecutie code is avalable on: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cinecutie/


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