Hi, I found you have a bit out-of-date info about installing Cinelerra
on Fedora linux so please see my blog post.
http://kernelreloaded.blog385.com/index.php/archives/install-cinelerra-on-fedora-8/
There is a problem using Freshtpms version because it conflicts with
Livna repository which is
All my Hi8 tapes has RCTC time code. I look at the original recording
date and time as valuable information to preserve also for backup and
archieving purpose. Can this analog time code be converted to DV time
code in any way?
(I've decided to try the Datavideo DN-300 hard disk recorder which has
I wonder what is suggested as preferable and best, either to correct the
analog S-video stream before conversion to DV, or afterwards on DV with
Cinelerra?
I will use a TBC to stabilize and clean the analog S-video stream before
DV conversion. In addition I can use a high resolution video
Typical audio problems when recorded with the built-in mic on camcorders
can be:
- outdoor wind noise (too weak person voice)
- zoom or direction stereo mic decreasing bass and increasing treble
- other background noise in between (too weak voice)
Are Cinelerra or other tools on Linux capable to
On Tue, 1 Jan 2008, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
Typical audio problems when recorded with the built-in mic on camcorders
can be:
- outdoor wind noise (too weak person voice)
This is hard to compensate. Noise is generally a distribution of 'sound'
on all frequencies. Some techniques like
Not directly Cinelerra related, but yet:
I plan to refresh or backup my Analog S-video footages after DV
conversion to hard disk and from there record back to camcorder DV
tapes. Especially as I have footages on several 90 minutes Hi8 tapes, I
wonder if I can use 60 minutes Premium DV tapes and
Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
Not directly Cinelerra related, but yet:
I plan to refresh or backup my Analog S-video footages after DV
conversion to hard disk and from there record back to camcorder DV
tapes. Especially as I have footages on several 90 minutes Hi8 tapes, I
wonder if I can use 60
Terje,
Try Cinelerra filters EQ Parametric and DenoiseFFT.
For DenoiseFFT, you'll need an uninterrupted noise sample, longer is
better (see the filter settings for exact length). Paste the noise
sample at the beginning of your audio tracks immediately preceding your
valued content (exclude from
On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 23:31:49 +0100
Terje J. Hanssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I plan to refresh or backup my Analog S-video footages after DV
conversion to hard disk and from there record back to camcorder DV
tapes. Especially as I have footages on several 90 minutes Hi8 tapes,
I wonder if I