On Thursday 19 December 2002 12:04 pm, Jason Wood wrote: > It's now added. If you do a make install of CVS as of now, you will get an > extra menu called "Render", with a single "Export Timeline" option. Select > it, choose a file name, and Piave will recieve the render message.
great. > At the moment, it doesn't. But I don't think that sending the scenelist at > the beginning of a render will be a big penalty, not compared with the > penalty of moving a clip around on the timeline. yes, your right. > I'm not sure - are you thinking that it should be closer to 0.1 or closer > to 0.9? As it is the first release that will be usable for basic things, I would think more closer to0.1, but actually I don't care much about it. Version nuumbers are "Schall und Rauch" ;-) > > As I said I already started a small list with suggestions for the GUI > > which I'll post soon. Most of those things a trivial, but I wonder if it > > would be possible to get 'snap-to-frame' for the slider, pretty soon? > > The slider is already "snap-to-frame" - assuming that you can stretch the > window wide enough to see individual frames! > > > At least I need a button step-one-frame (bwd,fwd), because with the > > slider, the smallest I can get is 7 frames. > > This is essentially a problem with the control panel on the monitor - it > needs some fine tuning controls. For the moment, I can turn the > fast-forward/rewind controls (which are fairly badly thought out anyway) > into step-forward and step-back, relative to the slider position. I am also > thinking of adding a shuttle control for fast-forward and rewind. > Note that I have implemented the <play speed="1.0"/> command and wired it > up to the buttons, but the slider does not follow the video position - more > on that in a seperate email. > > > I suggest, that until we have defined > > the real VEML for container/video- and audiocodes, I just report the FPS > > next to the duration in the reply to getFileProperties. > > > > <reply command="getFileProperties" duration="10.56" fps="25.0" ... > > I believe that I have still got a couple of hard-coded "25fps" values in > Kdenlive, so I'll have to weed those out ;-) I didn't know it's already snap-to-frame. For the beginning I am fine with hardcoded 25fps. > > Beeing able to step frame by frame would help me a lot. > > I'll add it now. Cool, thanx a lot! -- Cheers, Rolf *************************************************************** Rolf Dubitzky e-mail: Rolf.Dubitzky at Physik.TU-Dresden.de s-mail see http://hep.phy.tu-dresden.de/~dubitzky/ ***************************************************************
