On 30/08/13 08:57, Ned Haskin wrote:
> Edouard,
>
> Your script ran but there was no output file found.


This is odd... did you launch cinelerra from a command line ?
It may say where the problem is, like the non possibility to write in
the targeted folder or other errors like that.
don't put the .m2v at the end maybe ..I usually leave the targeted file
without an extension.
Cheers
E

> Just like my 1st attempt.
> This line works :
>
> ffmpeg -f yuv4mpegpipe -i - -vcodec libx264 -profile:v high -preset
> slow -s 720x480 -crf 17 -bf 3 -b_strategy 2 -pix_fmt yuv420p %
>
> The % sign takes the file name given by cinelerra. I could use x264
> directly too. I 'm just so used to using ffmpeg to transcode files. I
> know the options without having to look them up.
>
> Thanks,
> Ned
>
> On 08/28/2013 06:16 PM, E Chalaron wrote:
>> Ned
>> Why don't you use x264 directly ?
>> Create a local file (/usr/local/bin/export_AVCHD)
>> chmod it in 755
>>
>> and call it in the yuv4mpeg export
>>
>> here is the content
>> #/bin/bash
>> fichier=$1.264
>> mkfifo $1.y4m
>> x264  --sar 1:1 -m 6 --me umh -b 4 --bitrate 36000 -o $fichier $1.y4m&
>> sleep 0.5
>> cat /dev/stdin>  $1.y4m
>> rm $1.y4m
>>
>> Cheers
>> Edouard
>>
>
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