A message from AVLinux (creator of AVL-MXe) on the MX Linux furum
explains that the removal of GTK2 from the next stable release of Debian
could affect the user interface display of certain plugins. He explains
the problem and the source of the solution he intends to use for AVL-MXe.
Will
Hi Andrea, I haven't really used Cinelerra-GG or made video in over a
year; I'm caught up with other things. I just have time to read the
discussions on the list because I find them interesting and hope one day
to get back to a more concrete use of Cinellerra-GG.
All this to say that I don't
Hi Andrea, I haven't really used Cinelerra-GG or made video in over a
year; I'm caught up with other things. I just have time to read the
discussions on the list because I find them interesting and hope one day
to get back to a more concrete use of Cinellerra-GG.
All this to say that I don't
The best deinterlacing process I've used in the past is the QTGMC
script. The quality of the de-interlaced videos it produces can be quite
spectacular (it introduces virtually no visible artifacts) when pushed
to its maximum quality.
However, it is very complex to use and requires a very long
Built date error in the About tab of the Preferences menu of the last
appImage of April 30, 2023.
It says "built: Jan 31 2022 10:26:32".
Also the last change indications are dated "2022 January".
Le 23-04-30 à 15 h 02, Phyllis Smith via Cin a écrit :
April 30th AppImages are now available
There is also "VidCutter" version 6.0.5.1 which seems to have similar
functions.
https://github.com/ozmartian/vidcutter
Le 22-11-02 à 18 h 59, Terje J. Hanssen via Cin a écrit :
There is also another program, "VideoCut" Version 2.1.1 - MP2/MP4 Cutter
for Linux on base of mpv and ffmpeg.
There is also "VidCutter" version 6.0.5.1 which seems to have similar
functions.
https://github.com/ozmartian/vidcutter
Le 22-11-02 à 18 h 59, Terje J. Hanssen via Cin a écrit :
There is also another program, "VideoCut" Version 2.1.1 - MP2/MP4 Cutter
for Linux on base of mpv and ffmpeg.
Oops Latin not Italian
Pierre
Le 22-08-07 à 21 h 15, Pierre autourduglobe a écrit :
Hi Phyllis,
Andrea will surely answer you that it is Italian.
"NB" in the context of this text is short for "Nota bene" which means
"note well". https://en.wikipedia.org
Hi Phyllis,
Andrea will surely answer you that it is Italian.
"NB" in the context of this text is short for "Nota bene" which means
"note well". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nota_bene
I don't know Italian, but "NB" is sometimes used in French texts and is
understood in the same way.
Hi Andrea,
It's been a long time since I recalibrated my monitors, so I've kind of
forgotten the procedures...
I also use Argyll CMS with DisplayCAL, my colorimeter is an i1 Display Pro.
I don't go through the 1D LUT curve generation. Instead, I choose the
"as measured" option for the white
o not have
large hands.
MatN
On Wed, 23 Mar 2022 19:39:22 -0400
Pierre autourduglobe via Cin wrote:
Yes you are right Phyllis about the 8.5"; I had measured wrong. To be
able to press the two Alt keys with one hand, I would have had to
grow my finger nails very long like the old wise men
Yes you are right Phyllis about the 8.5"; I had measured wrong. To be
able to press the two Alt keys with one hand, I would have had to grow
my finger nails very long like the old wise men in the kung fu movies...
Pierre
Le 22-03-23 à 15 h 10, Phyllis Smith a écrit :
With the checkin to GIT
Oups... more than ONE year of delay on development...
Pierre
Le 22-01-31 à 15 h 49, Pierre autourduglobe a écrit :
Ubuntubuzz.com offers Cinelerra-GG in combination with Natron
https://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2022/01/install-cinelerra-and-natron-professional-video-editor-and-compositing-vfx
Ubuntubuzz.com offers Cinelerra-GG in combination with Natron
https://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2022/01/install-cinelerra-and-natron-professional-video-editor-and-compositing-vfx-on-ubuntu.html
It mentions the cinelerra-gg download page.
By the way... isn't it time to remove from the download page of
Mr. Konink, Phyllis Smith's comment was not a joke... It is in fact a
rather sad mention.
As she is rather discreet and reserved, I don't know if she will want to
bring up this past.
The GG version of Cinelerra was for many years developed by her life
partner, W.P. Morrow (GG) who spent
I don't know of any commercial cinema or television network that shows
productions at more than 60 frames per second.
Yes, I have worked in the past with cameras that could run up to 2000
frames per second and nowadays I imagine there are cameras that can run
even faster than that. But those
Error...
The two Alt keys are separated from each other by 8.5" (21.5 cm)...
Pierre
Le 21-05-10 à 14 h 35, Phyllis Smith a écrit :
Pierre,
I was wondering about this and plan on testing the Shuttle later today
to check this out. ...Phyllis
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 12:24 PM P
Great addition to Cinelerra but two problems...
On my keyboard, the two Alt keys are separated from each other by 6.5"
(16.5 cm). It is almost impossible for me to reach both keys at the same
time with the fingers of one hand (so that the second hand can operate a
shuttle button)
The
I don't think we should arbitrarily limit Cinélerra-GG's ability to use
and display track/ch sound.
Cin-GG presents itself as an NLE for pro-users or professional users. If
a new model of sound environment (more channels) is introduced, it is
certain that daring users will want to experiment
to indicate this and to show the video level
overruns that could cause problems depending on the destination of the
editing ...
Pierre
Le 20-11-19 à 21 h 06, Andrew Randrianasulu a écrit :
В сообщении от Friday 20 November 2020 04:31:08 Pierre autourduglobe via Cin
написал(а):
And there was thread
I don't know how to check these filters, they don't match the
Cinelerra-GG plugin names.
Pierre
Le 20-11-19 à 19 h 31, Andrew Randrianasulu a écrit :
В сообщении от Friday 20 November 2020 03:33:10 Pierre autourduglobe via Cin
написал(а):
I just checked under Cinelerra-CV 2.3
I don't know how to check these filters, they don't match the
Cinelerra-GG plugin names.
Pierre
Le 20-11-19 à 19 h 31, Andrew Randrianasulu a écrit :
В сообщении от Friday 20 November 2020 03:33:10 Pierre autourduglobe via Cin
написал(а):
I just checked under Cinelerra-CV 2.3
92(?) IRE.
Unfortunately even these lines do not seem to correspond to the values
displayed by the Colors bar.
Pierre
Le 20-11-19 à 18 h 47, Andrew Randrianasulu a écrit :
В сообщении от Friday 20 November 2020 01:51:29 Pierre autourduglobe via Cin
написал(а):
When I analyze a sequence of SM
When I analyze a sequence of SMPT ntsc SD color bars generated by my DV
camera. The Waveform correctly indicates that the black bands are at 7.5
IRE but places the white band at around 92 IRE instead of 100 IRE and
the colored bands around 70 IRE instead of 75 IRE...
This in a project in DV
Although I have never met or spoken with W.P. Morrow or Phyllis, over
the years his (their) generosity and openness to all of us had made me
want to consider them almost as friends, certainly more than just
contacts. Computers and the Internet have just lost a little bit of
their charm.
Yes it's clear
HDV 1080i "Top field first"
and DV "Bottom field first"
In my case I can verify this with my old HDV camera HVR-Z1U, which can
record and transfer either in HDV or DV (ntsc).
Here is what mediainfo says about the material shot:
An example of HDV material
General
ID
Yes it's clear
HDV 1080i "Top field first"
and DV "Bottom field first"
In my case I can verify this with my old HDV camera HVR-Z1U, which can
record and transfer either in HDV or DV (ntsc).
Here is what mediainfo says about the material shot:
An example of HDV material
General
ID
upports 1080p encoded at ATSC frame rates of 23.976, 24, 29.97, 30, 59.94
and 60.[9][10]"
https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/bugtracker/view.php?id=491
Terje J. Hanssen
Den 31.10.2020 15:30, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin:
В сообщении от Saturday 31 October 2020 16:06:48 Pierre autourdugl
Maybe the HDV (1440x1080)?
Pierre
Le 20-10-31 à 07 h 40, Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin a écrit :
Not sure how many of them actually useful (CIF might be, and of course my own
1440x900 :-)), but this list already requires scrolling :}
diff --git a/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/theme.C
that there is no way to not play
the first track while still playing the others. However, Gang Media
allows for this. There was no easy way to account for this.
I have not checked the Video tracks to see if they follow the same rules.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 2:13 PM Pierre autourduglobe via Cin
ma
You're right Phyllis, I tend to see in the gang mode only an
optimization of the vertical space, but in reality this is not its basic
objective, which is rather related to the simultaneous configuration of
the multiple associated tracks.
Okay, let's see what it looks like.
Pierre
Le
I have a doubt...
Often on the two tracks of my camera, I record the same sound but from
two different microphones or, from the same microphone but at differents
sensitivity levels.
Most of the time, when editing, I use only one of the two sound tracks,
I deactivate the other one, but I
Interesting... It would be enough to add in Cinelerra-GG the possibility
to use the ffv1 video codec to the list offered with the AVI container
for rendering and to make sure that these files (ffv1.avi) are then
readable and usable for editing in Cinelerra-GG.
Pierre
Le 20-09-20 à 02 h
Take care of yourself Phyllis. Personal life also deserves to be taken
care of from time to time and we will appreciate your incredible
contributions even more when you regain your availability for the cin
project.
Pierre
Le 20-08-14 à 00 h 00, Phyllis Smith via Cin a écrit :
The GIT has an
Phyllis, I understand what Igor describes; "move up" or "move down" has
always meant, taking one (or more) track(s) and moving it (them) up (or
down) above (or below) the tracks on the upper (or lower) levels. It's a
bit like taking the elevator to move up or down a floor. Even if the
selected
Yes there is a problem; it is impossible to move a sound track
individually. It always moves as a group of sound tracks even in "Gang
None" mode.
Pierre
Le 20-07-01 à 03 h 02, Igor BEGHETTO a écrit :
2. *IMPORTANT - Changed Behavior*:
A minor change to “move up” and “move down” tracks
I think this channel on YouTube is aimed at two different clienteles;
the two potential clienteles of CinGG.
On the one hand the beginners in editing, but who have high ambitions
and on the other hand the "pros", who already know very well the basic
techniques of editing but who are rather
re, if you are not still too busy with your plumbing project, you
should be able to use the fixed static tar now:
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/test_tars/cinelerra-5.1-mint19-20200324.x86_64-static.txz
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 1:40 PM Pierre autourduglobe
mailto:p.autourdugl...@gmail.c
The tar for Linux mint 18.3 works fine but the tar for Linux mint 19.3
refuses to load.
Under Linux Mint 19.3 if I launch CinGG the CinGG logo appears then
disappears but cin the boot does not go further.
Here are the contents of the terminal:
pierre@hp-quad:~$
There are two different versions of the manual in
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/
One version (CinelerraGG_Manual.pdf) with a capital "M" dated January 14
2020 and one version (CinelerraGG_manual.pdf) with a lowercase "m", the
older one, dated April 1 2019.
This is the recent version
Initially I was against the idea,
Because I only imagined it to be permanent and automatically create a
tab for each media present in the sources. With a project with 150
sources, the suite of tabs would only be an unusable nuisance...
But if the tabs were optional and could be created
Phyllis if you need it, I can send you a short DV sequence in NTSC shot
and captured from a DV camera.
And indeed, as far as I know, all the DV footage I saw was always Bottom
Field First.
Pierre
On 19-10-29 19 h 13, Phyllis Smith wrote:
Andrew: using some "real" interlaced video here, I
Interesting that you want to allow CinGG to use the UT Video codec suite.
I have a capture card in a Windows machine that I use occasionally to
digitize old video sequences from different analog VCRs. When I do, I
use VirtualDub to capture and then bring the files back under Linux and
CinGG
2019 16:52:01 Pierre autourduglobe написал(а):
@Andrew Randrianasulu
I downloaded your file and I see the same problem described in CinGG. If
I play the sequence from the beginning the sound is good, but if I
position the cursor further down the sequence all you hear is a regular
pulse. This
@Andrew Randrianasulu
I downloaded your file and I see the same problem described in CinGG. If
I play the sequence from the beginning the sound is good, but if I
position the cursor further down the sequence all you hear is a regular
pulse. This is as well in the copositor as in the viewer.
CinGG can already open and edit files that are in Lagarith (as well as
in Huffyuv).
I have in the past, captured with VirtualDub (under Windows) video
sequences that I had encoded in Lagarith (YUY2 or YV12). Then edited in
CinGG and, finally, returned to Windows (rendered in raw_yuyv422.qt)
I have added information about Cinelerra-GG to Wikipedia's
French-language Cinelerra page.
Unfortunately I am not familiar with Wikipedia's procedures and my
attempt to create a new information box by copying Cinelerra-HV's as a
model did not give good results...
If someone masters these
When I had tried to render in h264_nvenc.mp4, each time CinGG refused to
proceed And I received this message from the terminal:
[h264_nvenc @ 0x7f28601e7a00] Driver does not support the required nvenc
API version. Required: 9.0 Found: 8.0
[h264_nvenc @ 0x7f28601e7a00] The minimum required
Andea
GG also wrote:
"1) upgrade the driver if your board supports newer nvidia builds".
When I wanted to explore the Cudas and nvenc issue with my Nvidia
GTX-750ti card I received the message that the Nvidia driver version
(384.130) provided by my Linux Mint 18.3 was too old. Even version
I tried three times to render in h264_nvenc.mp4, each time CinGG refused
to proceed.
Before that I had done the rendering without problem with h264.mp4
pierre@i7-3770k ~ $ /home/pierre/Cinelerra-GG_5.1/cin
Cinelerra Infinity - built: Jun 16 2019 14:06:46
Hi Phyllis,
My computer is equipped with a Nvidia GTX-750-Ti video card. It was one
of the first two nvidia cards to use the Maxwell architecture. It
includes 640 Cuda cores.
I use Linux Mint 18.3 Mate 64bit (which is built from a 16.04 kernel
from Ubuntu). The nvidia 384.130 driver is
ties: [600 v1] Vendor Specific Information: ID=0001 Rev=1 Len=024
Kernel driver in use: nouveau
LnkSta: Speed 5GT/s, Width x16 - sounds like PCI-E 2.0
Check if VDPAU works for simple players - mpv, mplayer.
В сообщении от Thursday 16 May 2019 00:22:30 Pierre autourduglobe нап
a lot of your
time to render a 3Dmodel/scene and your cpu% is low.
IgorBeg
Il 15/05/2019 23.22, Pierre autourduglobe ha scritto:
Yes, I am also inclined to believe that my video card is the
culprit... for the lack of frame rate. It would not be able, through
Open-GL, to decode simultaneously
Hello Andrea Paz,
I've always done it from the terminal.
I haven't tried the option from Setting
--> Preferences --> Performance Tab: Use HW Device
Pierre
On 19-05-15 16 h 17, Andrea paz wrote:
Hi, Pierre.
I really appreciate your test and thank you for your reports.
A question: when you
Yes, I am also inclined to believe that my video card is the culprit...
for the lack of frame rate. It would not be able, through Open-GL, to
decode simultaneously the 5 streams (composer + 4 mixers).
I've never played any games on my computers either... but "gamer" cards
are much cheaper
ile
AVC H264.mp4 media (with 4 mixers)
X11 Pilot
command /cin
cpu % 10.8 - 17.5
frame/sec 30.00 - 30.03
Pierre
On 19-05-14 18 h 12, Pierre autourduglobe wrote:
I continued my tests.
First with HDV files and then with H264.mp4 AVC files from my old cell
phone.
In each of these tests I
I wish it had worked better
I remind you that my computer includes an Intel i7 3770k CPU and a
Nvidia GTX-750Ti video card.
I did a lot of tests with the same.xml file that contains 4 mixers. Each
time I checked both with mpeg proxies and original DNxHD sources.
All my tests were done
package libva-vdpau-driver. I also have a Nvidia graphics card
and CIN_HW_DEV=vdpau is the only one that works.
I have also set X11-OpenGL in the Cinelerra settings. You have to try
it, the best way to see it is to watch the CPU load. Less CPU load is
better.
Sam
On 25.04.19 17:57, Pierre
Hi Phylis,
I would like to test your procedure with the video card (Nvidia
GTX-750Ti) on my computer (equipped with an Intel i7 3770k CPU), but I
don't really understand the indications.
If I follow you well
First - Install "libva-dev" (since the CPU of my computer is made by Intel).
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