On 12/11/12 21:42, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
Hello,

Three/four years ago I used to be a very happy Cinelerra user, on  a
64bits set up with may be Cinelerra-cv 2.1 (I am not sure yet).
Cinelerra was rock stable when it came to video editing even with large
project around 60 minutes. Videos were DV files taken from hand video
recorder.

Yesterday, I pickup latest stable cinelerra-cv 2.2 from its PPA
Launchpad archive. Installed it in my Linux Mint 13 32 bits system.

I went to edit videocast (Ogg/Theora video files at 1024x768, 15fps, one
audio channel) and Cinerella proved to be very unstable when I came to
play on the timeline and do the usual stuff (frequent and random
crashes, some more or less repeatable).


Does it come from my system or is it something familiar to you?

Thanks

Hilaire Fernandes

I am new to Cinelerra but have been using it now for several days and with one exception have had no problems with it. In fact, I just finished a few minutes ago editing an hour long documentary and rendered it ready for converting into a DVD using DeVeDe.

The one case where I had a problem is when there is no directory which Cinelerra needs it simply crashes - no error message, just vanishes off the screen.

I am a happy camper using Cinelerra (and DeVeDe).

But if you look at my signature line below, I am not using the 32-bit version.

BC

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