Me: "2) to convert the fps inside Cinelerra-gg, like I have done with
your 61 fps video: in Resources->Media, select the video, RMB on that
video, choose "Info" option and change video's framerate."
(I think, you always know)
Keep in mind that if you change the fps there, only video fps is
In the Resources window comment field the addition of fps and codec have
been added. This has been checked into GIT and is in the latest ubuntu16
build in the usual place.
In a old post/thread/issue (I don't remember) I had written that would be
> useful to have in Media, near the name of the
>
> For me is better don't touch it. It help to undestand if rendering will
> have any problem.
>
Y-GOR or E-GOR or I-GOR:
OK, will not touch it. I will change the manual to say what to look at for
check_frame_rate error.
>
> 2) "to convert" the fps inside Cinelerra-gg, like I have done with
On 12.04.19 19:08, Igor BEGHETTO wrote:
GG/Phyllis quotes: Do either of you have a suggestion for a workaround
in Proxy to be able to use a different fps? Something else "Override
frame rate?"
For me is better don't touch it. It help to undestand if rendering
will have any problem.
Same
GG/Phyllis quotes: Do either of you have a suggestion for a workaround
in Proxy to be able to use a different fps? Something else "Override
frame rate?"
For me is better don't touch it. It help to undestand if rendering will
have any problem.
Usually, the professional mode is ...
1) to
You're right, it's actually 119.88 FPS. My camera shows me 120 FPS,
apparently it rounds up automatically.
Sam
On 12.04.19 16:26, Phyllis Smith wrote:
Sam, thank you !! It is 119.88 fps which is not 120. I can not
believe this but I am glad to get to the bottom of this. Eagle Eyes
Igor with
Sam, thank you !! It is 119.88 fps which is not 120. I can not believe
this but I am glad to get to the bottom of this. Eagle Eyes Igor with the
61 fps discovery. I was trying all kinds of things yesterday and getting
absolutely no where. gg/phyllis
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 8:16 AM Sam wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 3:25 AM Sam wrote:
> Igor, you're absolutely right. The video is rendered down to 61 FPS.
> Well observed!
> The project format is set to 25 FPS.
>
> Sam / Igor:
Well I am very surprised! Streamable took my 120fps and made it 61fps !!!
So I was continuously testing the
Igor, you're absolutely right. The video is rendered down to 61 FPS.
Well observed!
The project format is set to 25 FPS.
Sam
On 12.04.19 11:03, Igor BEGHETTO wrote:
GG/Phyllis, thanks for the ub16 built.
1) I downloaded the ot7nz.mp4 file from "streamable.com" and I checked
this file with
GG/Phyllis, thanks for the ub16 built.
1) I downloaded the ot7nz.mp4 file from "streamable.com" and I checked
this file with ffprobe command. FFprobe says to me: 61fps 3601kbps
1280x720. So, I think, streamable changes your video compression format
even if I saw Sam's video with others
I have used your file and get the same error message.
Here is the video: https://streamable.com/vkav1
In the console I also get the following error message:
int FFMPEG::open_encoder(const char*, const char*):
check_frame_rate failed /home/spc/cin-test/test.proxy2-mp4.m2ts
failed=1 canceled=0
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