Re: [Cin] Valgrind

2020-05-17 Thread Andrea paz
> >When/if you have time could you do 1 more because the 2nd one you did already >had the LV2 plugins loaded? So the first time AFTER you did a build, when you >run Cinelerra it will reload the >plugins so that is when you have to have >Valgrind going. > Sorry, Phyllis; I understood the

Re: [Cin] Tracking (or tracer?) control points

2020-05-17 Thread preobraz
My task: https://streamable.com/9pdskw Comments is in video. -- Ugin 17.05.2020 01:51, Phyllis Smith пишет: Ugin, I have created a demo of how to use Tracer to create something similar to what you noted in your first referenced youtube video. It is not a very good demo at all but it shows how

[Cin] SUV theme

2020-05-17 Thread Igor BEGHETTO
Hi! Working on my personal theme I updated some icons, made by me time ago for the community, for consistency with the SUV theme. I added a compressed file with the icons. They only affect the background icons. If you think they are better, you can overwrite the old ones. Thanks! IgorBeg

Re: [Cin] Tracking (or tracer?) control points

2020-05-17 Thread Andrea paz
I don't think Tracer plugin is suitable: too variable, especially when associated with keyframes. The only way is the second video: Roto + Motion tracking. In theory it is possible to associate a green screen with Cinelerra's Motion Tracking. But this plugin is slow, heavy and complicated. I

Re: [Cin] Tracking (or tracer?) control points

2020-05-17 Thread preobraz
Yes, I understand that GG and your team are doing more than we could imagine. What quality the program has reached at the moment - is already amazing. I, like everyone who participates in this newsletter, is delighted with Cinelerra-GG and its future prospects. Thank you very much for this

Re: [Cin] Tracking (or tracer?) control points

2020-05-17 Thread david
El domingo 17 de mayo, Sam escribió: > I think you can achieve such results with the FindObj plugin right now, if I > manage to install the plugin correctly. I have not yet been able to get the > OpenCV plugins to work or compile it correctly, which is still a bit of a > hassle. I hope I can get

Re: [Cin] Tracking (or tracer?) control points

2020-05-17 Thread david
El domingo 17 de mayo, Phyllis Smith escribió: > David: the monthly builds require a lot of time for so many distros. > OpenCV is very large and requires an obsessive amount ofadditional time > that we simply can not justify due to low usage of the plugins. > > Below is from the manual Ouch...

Re: [Cin] Valgrind

2020-05-17 Thread Phyllis Smith
Andrea, GG says to make sure to say "thank you!". You are able to find problems on Arch that he does not see on Fedora. So as you probably already noted from the GIT checkin, at least 4 valgrind errors your logs pointed to have now been fixed. This last valgrind log has no additional errors

Re: [Cin] Tracking (or tracer?) control points

2020-05-17 Thread Sam
I think you can achieve such results with the FindObj plugin right now, if I manage to install the plugin correctly. I have not yet been able to get the OpenCV plugins to work or compile it correctly, which is still a bit of a hassle. I hope I can get it to work, then I can maybe record a

Re: [Cin] Tracking (or tracer?) control points

2020-05-17 Thread Phyllis Smith
David: the monthly builds require a lot of time for so many distros. OpenCV is very large and requires an obsessive amount ofadditional time that we simply can not justify due to low usage of the plugins. Below is from the manual --- Building OpenCV adds a lot of

Re: [Cin] Tracking (or tracer?) control points

2020-05-17 Thread Phyllis Smith
David, > > I have another question. Is there a plan for incorporating Cinelerra-gg > like > a Debian official package? > Short answer -- we are not aware of it but there could be someone doing that. There have been a couple of people interested in incorporating CinGG into various operating