On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 7:57 AM, renareto wrote:
> Hi,
> no one have idea of what is my problem?
>
> TIA
>
> Renato
>
>
> Hi,
> I'm newbe. I have some minidvd (.vob) file taht last about 20 minutes in
> VLC, but, if I import it in cinelerra, it last just 5 second.
> what I can do?
>
> TIA
>
> Rena
n PKGBUILD?
The package compiled with no problems but the installation failed with:
[r...@cwa cinelerra-cv]# pacman -U
cinelerra-cv-20100304-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz
loading package data...
checking dependencies...
(1/1) checking for file conflicts
[###] 100%
error
Hi,
no one have idea of what is my problem?
TIA
Renato
Hi,
I'm newbe. I have some minidvd (.vob) file taht last about 20 minutes in
VLC, but, if I import it in cinelerra, it last just 5 second.
what I can do?
TIA
Renato
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On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:09 PM, p...@ichthyostega.de
wrote:
> Thus, I think the foremost question is: is your intention just to fix the
> existing code base at places, or do you intend to re-work it for real
> improvement, thus moving away from the way "upstream" handles things?
>
I think it is
Arthur,
I have a script that contains:
ffmpeg -f yuv4mpegpipe -i - -y -target ntsc-dvd -flags ilme+ildct -f
mpeg2video $1
that I pipe cinelerra rendering to. Works for me.
I guess you could use the pipe directly in cinelerra by changing the $1
to a % sign. I use a script and have several
Hi ct, Einar
asap you decided i'm ready to test...
the cin vesion i normally use is the last from community git and it
uses to be the more stable, comparating with packaging people have in
their machines and comparating with las heroinewarrior (which i use as
well)
Thx bugs hunters a
The package compiled with no problems but the installation failed with:
[r...@cwa cinelerra-cv]# pacman -U cinelerra-cv-20100304-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz
loading package data...
checking dependencies...
(1/1) checking for file conflicts
[###] 100%
error: failed to prepare
On 03/03/2010 06:22 PM, E Chalaron wrote:
Hi Arthur
Best is probably to write your own script and call it from the rendering
line option
for say I have a script in /usr/local/bin called cinerender (755) and
there is only 1 line :
mpeg2enc -v 1 -r 16 -M 4 -4 1 -2 1 -H -R 0 -D 10 -E -10 -g 6 -G 9
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
p...@ichthyostega.de wrote:
> Einar Rünkaru schrieb:
>> Important change behaviour: composer and viewer always display the frame
>> starting at the time shown on clock. Frame displayed does not depend on
>> forward/backward direction. There was incon
Hello,
I suggest trying mencoder. It's my swiss knife for getting video files
which actually work.
I've published my notes under "Rendering for DVD", in my site
(http://billauer.co.il/cinelerra-video-edit-quickstart.html), with the
relevant part copied below (mencoder notes at the bottom):
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