Jeffrey Thomas wrote:
>> Please indicate the format and codecs of the videos you are editing.
>>     
> Indeed, my error!  These are DV-type2 files captured from my videocamera with 
> Kino.  All output formats 
FYI, the best DV format available is Raw DV. While AVI is intended to be 
more interoperable, it ends up introducing compatibility issues. :-/
> give these results (aka wrong footage).  One person told me that it could be 
> a bug in FFMPEG, so I compiled and installed a new version of that, with the 
> Kdenlive-suggested configure flags; it has not solved the rendered timeline 
> error (wrong footage).
>
>   
I have run into the AVI length problem previously in supporting the Kino 
import script. As a result, I changed the approach. It was not a DV AVI, 
rather another codec. It is possible with the way MLT was built, a 
FFmpeg upgrade did not upgrade the libs MLT is using.

> If needed, I can supply files or something.  I wanted to capture the footage 
> looking correctly in Kdenlive with a screen capture program, but I have since 
> had other issues which now maked my whole Kdenlive pretty unusable :(  (I 
> sent that email out shortly after Export issue; its subject was Corrupt 
> Timeline and I can send it again if needed)
>
>   
If you have the XML project file, that would be great to have. I will 
use my own large DV AVI files with it.

> Jeffrey
>
> On Friday 28 September 2007 16:11:09 Dan Dennedy wrote:
>   
>> el jefe delito wrote:
>>     
>>> When I export a video with SVN 2007 09 09 (from Trevino's Ubuntu 
>>> repository 0.5+svn20070909~3v1ubuntu0), the final output is the wrong 
>>> footage.  It seems that the areas that I have selected (which show up 
>>> correctly in my editing preview) are somehow corresponding to 
>>> different points on the video files, so that the final video is 
>>> totally unlike what I have laid out.  Obviously the wrong footage made 
>>> it into the exported video. Has anyone else seen this?
>>>       
>> Please indicate the format and codecs of the videos you are editing.
>>     



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