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Bonjour Haldun
Well ... yes.. the only way out to me is using quicktime then ffmpeg.
Or if you want you can export to x264 via yuv4mpeg.
Again I would stick to full RGB export because I am not even sure which
gamut is used in Cinelerra yuv system. Most probably 601 but I may be wrong.
Now
Hi
I would export that to a more robust codec like a quicktime mov or mjpeg
then use ffmpeg externally for your final rendering..
cheers
E
On 31/03/14 12:01, Janos G. Komaromi wrote:
Hi,
I'm not a regular user of Cinerella, but today I created a small
project and failed to render it.
I think Michael has a point; nothing happened to Cinelerra cv for how
long ? The simple fact he grabbed the domain shows that nobody was sadly
following up on the project, including me !
A lot of development and efforts (documentation, .deb or rpms) have been
put into the project, there has
Christian
Make it another 50 !
Hope this will encourage people, every $, E etc .. counts.
cheers
E
On 14/01/14 10:33, Christian Thaeter wrote:
While talking about it:
someone pledged to send me 50Eur anonymously,
which I would gratefully accept, I gave him/her advice how to transfer
money and
cool thanks for that. Any model you prefer from another ?
Many thanks
Ed
On 26/11/13 08:35, Thomas Judge wrote:
Wacom tablet just works on my Ubuntu studio box. I didn't have to
calibrate anything
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Hi Ned
Thanks for that. Not sure though how it works. Sorry ... basic end user
here I don't understand the patch.
Regards
Edouard
Chalaron,
The side scrolling mouse patch maybe your ticket.
It uses buttons 6 7 or you can just use the left right arrow keys.
Ned
diff --git
Thanks Eric
That sounds like it ! Is your code a patch to cinelerra too ?
Cheers
Edouard
On 23/11/13 11:40, Eric wrote:
where to start ? compatibility ?
That looks cool but how do you assign buttons ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_f3Jc8K30M
yes i use the shuttle job xpress, to make
Hello all
I can't keep working with the mouse on Cinelerra (shoulder injury by
being young and stupid at 48 !!)
So ... looking desperately for an alternative
where to start ? compatibility ?
That looks cool but how do you assign buttons ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_f3Jc8K30M
A wacom
name given by cinelerra. I could use x264
directly too. I 'm just so used to using ffmpeg to transcode files. I
know the options without having to look them up.
Thanks,
Ned
On 08/28/2013 06:16 PM, E Chalaron wrote:
Ned
Why don't you use x264 directly ?
Create a local file (/usr/local/bin
Ned
Why don't you use x264 directly ?
Create a local file (/usr/local/bin/export_AVCHD)
chmod it in 755
and call it in the yuv4mpeg export
here is the content
#/bin/bash
fichier=$1.264
mkfifo $1.y4m
x264 --sar 1:1 -m 6 --me umh -b 4 --bitrate 36000 -o $fichier $1.y4m
sleep 0.5
cat /dev/stdin
Hi there
I know it has been talked about many times but can someone tell me why
when I export some synchronised ac3 and h264 (with x264 through yuv4mpeg
pipe) I do end up with out of sync muxing results ?
Not talking about playing here; just exporting (but again once a
background proxy rendering
For the developers who'd like to see proper (temporal hqdn3d) and fast
denoising; here is a probably useful page to integrate CUDA in ffmpeg
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/529063/ffmpeg-makefile-to-enable-cuda-for-scientific-libavfilter-on-ec2-/
cheers
Edouard, not a developer
Hello
From experience, I can mostly talk about exporting the 10 bits. No major
software seems to be able to import the result.
I had a little experience with only importing 10 bits Tiff files. Not
working. 16 bits work though.
I would stick to an uncompressed quicktime or DNX if you are not short
Hi all
Thanks Monty for bringing up the topic.
The following is just from my point of view as a negative 16 mm user
A film (as not video) is nowadays (far and between unfortunately) shot
on negatives (wider dynamic range) whatever people may think.
The time of crappy reversal news reels is
On 19/10/12 19:58, Haldun ALTAN wrote:
Woahh that's something ! ... You got already my vote :))
Ha ha merci, ça en fait au moin un !!
Hello there
Was just wondering if anyone is using Linux Mint and managed to compile
cinelerra easily on it.
Many thanks
E
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Actually David gave me the answer I wanted...
On 09/25/2012 10:14 AM, Daniel Jircik wrote:
That's probably best answered here. You don't have to register to post
I believe.
linux1394-de...@lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net
is
3.2.0-21-generic (64bit).
But with 12.10 about to be released, maybe something will break.
What kernel are you running?
David
On 24/09/12 06:40, E Chalaron wrote:
Hi all
The latest version of opensuse : 3.4.6-2.10-desktop for me
is dumping the ieee1394 and other 1394 modules. They also
Ok same situation as I; the 1394 modules have been dropped and replaced
by the new firewire stack
gosh ... I am stuck.
Many thanks
E
On 09/25/2012 09:31 AM, David Armstrong wrote:
nothing is returned with lsmod, but with lspci I get:
bod@video:~$ lspci | grep 1394
08:00.0 FireWire (IEEE
Hi all
The latest version of opensuse : 3.4.6-2.10-desktop for me
is dumping the ieee1394 and other 1394 modules. They also decided that
libdc1394 was deprecated.
They changed everything for a new firewire stack that does not work for
me..
Do you know a bit more about the kernel evolution re
:~/EINAR
Though I have the devel files on my system.
Any hint ? :-)
Many thanks
On 09/15/2012 08:17 AM, Einar Rünkaru wrote:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:21 AM, E Chalaron e.chala...@xtra.co.nz wrote:
Hello Einar
Many thanks for your input on the C41.
Can you let us know why our pow function
Hello Einar
Many thanks for your input on the C41.
Can you let us know why our pow function is not working for you (what it
is not doing ?)
Without it the plugin is just way too slow and unusable. Negative needs
to be scanned in 16 bits / pixel and work in RGB float.
Anything lower (yuv; 8 bits
Hello Einar
/Pushed C41 to plugin_C41 branch on official git tree.
/
Thanks for that.
Sorry Florent and I meant to work on the corrected version for a while
but for different reasons never found a minute.
We suspected this new version to be buggy you just confirmed it.
So at the moment, I suggest
Well if the bus speed is not faster you won't get the benefit of a new
card... or I believe so
Cheers
E
On 21/08/12 05:46, cin467-i...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi,
I am thinking about buying a new graphics card. My Nvidia GT-9500 actually
works fine but I hope a newer card could improve the
That's great... thanks
Maybe it could be time to replace a useless export option by a DNX one
using ffmpeg and the color matrix correction?
An interface with a denoise option using the hqdn3d from libavfilters
to replace the unefficient plugins found in Cinelerra.
That would allow for realign
Thanks for the hint.
Well if we replace your command by a ffmpeg for DNX_HD with definitely
have a winner for HD rendering with a proper gamut (BT 709)
I am tempted, very tempted
Cheers
E
5) chmod +x /usr/lib/cinelerra/mpeg2enc.plugin
6) Make sure mjpegtools is installed on all renderfarm
Forgot to mention that if you want to do color correction on DNX from
RGB data, the use of the yuv4mpeg pipe seems to go as
RGB - yuv420 - yuv422
The last channel is probably trimmed off.
E
On 07/18/2012 08:38 AM, E Chalaron wrote:
That's great... thanks
Maybe it could be time to replace
Nicolas could you send the Mencoder commands you ar eusing ?
Thanks
E
On 07/12/2012 07:40 PM, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Le 11/07/2012 11:02, Herman Robak a écrit :
It does bother me, for what it is worth. I think the problem is due to
different luma range (MJPEG is full range; 0-255) and chroma
Hello All
If anything the all thing is clearly confusing in Cinelerra.
Is the colorspace in Settings for the result or the color space displayed ?
We don't have a REC709 converter like we have a RGB-REC601.
FFmpeg does not seem to have this option of REC709 and if you want to
encode in H264 HD I
Hi all
Is it a bug or did I miss something ?
working on DNX_HD yuv422p 1080
Thanks
E
*
cinelerra DNX_02.mov
Cinelerra 2.2CV GIT::2f8b8c7f1c414190a95c5f73b94241e97bb87a95
(C) 2006 Heroine Virtual Ltd.
(C) 2006-2011 The
Tim
What sort of quicktime ? (2yuv or yuv2, else ?)
I had this problem just because of that.
maybe try a mov RGB 444 even if it is an overkill; at least you will
know if it is distr. related or cinelerra realted.
Cheers
E
On 06/28/2012 12:24 PM, Tim Copeland wrote:
Trying to render a PNG.toc
Haldun
Booting on raid is (can be) a nightmare. Keep your big drive for your OS
(W7, Ubuntu) keep it heavily journalised just in case (ext4 or reiserfs
for linux), and go for it on the 2 SAS 300GB as Raid 0 or 10. You will
be amazed by the performance.
salut
E
On 05/03/2012 11:20 PM, Haldun
. And I
hesitate between RAID 0 or 5 don't know exactly which one will be
better ...
Thanks a lot.
Haldun
Le 01/05/2012 02:50, E Chalaron a écrit :
Haldun
Did you set up your 2 drives as Raid 0, you may well have a bottle
neck there if not.
Careful that you may need a dedicated drive for your OS
/
This is a problem of the build system of Cinelerra. It has been
discussed in thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/cinelerra@skolelinux.no/msg13347.html
Shortly: after you have installed nasm you should do 'make clean'. Einar/
Thanks Einar, I completely missed out on this one. I have Yasm
/No, quite to the contrary, you need Yasm to build Cinelerra. Just the
point is, you need to start over with a fresh build. The build system is
confused by the leftovers of the partial build before you installed
Yasm. So, please clean the build tree (or start over with a newly
unpacked, clean
/No, quite to the contrary, you need Yasm to build Cinelerra. Just the
point is, you need to start over with a fresh build. The build system is
confused by the leftovers of the partial build before you installed
Yasm. So, please clean the build tree (or start over with a newly
unpacked, clean
Haldun
Did you set up your 2 drives as Raid 0, you may well have a bottle neck
there if not.
Careful that you may need a dedicated drive for your OS.
cheers
Edouard
On 04/28/2012 04:28 AM, Haldun ALTAN wrote:
Another great bunch of thanks to Rafealla and her grandma's advises
without which
Hello There
I am still struggling to get CV compiled on OpenSuse.
I tried on a Ubuntu machine ti works without any problem.
So, my first guess is : there is a lib problem somewhere. But can't put
my finger on it.
Configure works fine, all ok and ready to compile.
Until I reach
/bin/sh
On 03/27/2012 12:22 AM, Einar Rünkaru wrote:
Are you sure it is the latest git version of my branch? Anyway
currently I recommend only internal ffmpeg.
Actually no ... sorry I got confused between main repo and yours. I
thought you were behind the main one.
As for ldconfig, I already have a
The error message was coming from the main repo. Will see what it gives
with yours.
Just for the info the opensuse 12.1 cinelerra 2.2 RPM works fine though,
BUT ... compiled with external ffmpeg
Cheers
E
On 03/27/2012 09:02 AM, Einar Rünkaru wrote:
I care about the main repo too. But it is
Bonjour Haldun
Regarding exporting why not using x264 directly through a yuv4mpegpipe
? then rendering AC3 separatley and eventually muxing them together
with Gpac ?
Careful about the rec 709 gamut, not sure how cinelerra handles it though
I think there is a need for a modified REC601
*Use BC_Title instead of C41TextBox, to reflect the fact that min_r,
min_g... are unchangeable*
On purely subjective grounds, I think it makes more sense visually to
have an unmodifiable TextBox instead of a changing title. That way,
the user can see immediately that these variables must
Micheal
this is the script (render_AVCHD) I am using for rendering a h264 file
then mux it with MP4BOX to obtain a bluray compatible file.
The bt709 is the gamut for bluray.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec._709
#/bin/bash
fichier=$1.264
mkfifo $1.y4m
x264 --tune film --preset fast --level
Hi everyone
Just a quick email for some figures.
As some may remember I have a small farm rendering setup here (4 slaves)
Of course when I needed it the most one of the power supply of a slave
mobo gave up.
Leading me to trick the system etc ending up buggering a complete
11.3 OS disk.
Opensuse is a robust (to me) distro
You may need to add the extra drivers and codecs but it can be find very
easily.
11.4 was a bit so so for me, 11.3 is extremely good, 12.1 just
realeased, not sure what it gives with gnome 3
Cheers
E
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Was wondering if any method of binning does exist in Cinelerra ?
Thanks
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For those who want to code : the C41 plugin has some blurring code using
the boxing algorithm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_blur
Cheers
Edouard
On 11/23/2011 11:19 AM, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Le 22/11/2011 21:25, Einar Rünkaru a écrit :
Hi
New version with changed commit message is
G .. I feel like a real developer now !! :-)
On 11/15/2011 10:28 AM, Einar Rünkaru wrote:
Hi.
The button of colorpicker was out of window
Credits: E Chalaron: for noticing the problem
Patch attached
Einar
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Hello all
After spending a bit of time working with Florent on the C41 plugin
(although he wrote it !), I just discovered that on the gamma correction
window that you can use the color picker.
Which is not really new, but the plugin window is too small to show the
apply button.
Originally
Nicolas
As you mention below : try to stick to some robust codecs.
Export your work in quicktime either yuv2 or RGB, then ffmpeg it to
whatever you want.
e.g. my scans are exported to RGB then to X264 1080p with a rec 709 gamut.
#/bin/bash
fichier=$1.264
mkfifo $1.y4m
x264 --tune film
Hi all
A short example being better than a long speech, the C41 plugin is ready
(almost, a couple of details missing, I might ask the devel. team to
look at)
but anyway here we go :
http://vimeo.com/30647432
It has a Flickr photo too.
Cheers
E
Thanks a lot
However ... I am just the manager of the idea, the code has been
written by a friend of mine.
So before sending congrats messages please keep in mind that I was just
passing info on how I believe Cinelerra works.
Last thing ... I won't submit the patch now, there is a couple of
Hi Hermann
The scan is done on each frame in 1624x1234 max via coriander and V4L
fed into Cinelerra.
The camera is a Stingray from AVT
I need coriander as an intermediate for the external triggering : 1
frame - trigger - one scan - TIFF sequence or MOV file
At the moment we are hacking the
Topic: Is version 2.2 ready now?
Not sure if that is an issue (for me it is) DNX still not working.
External ffmpeg, Suse AMD 64 bits
compiling with internal ffmpeg does not make any difference
However ffplay and ffmpeg work fine on the DNX files.
cheers
E
Hello Raffaella
Thanks for that... it's a selective bug obviously ... :-D
Ok here is the error I get :
signal_entry: got SIGSEGV my pid=6442 execution table size=16:
mwindowgui.C: create_objects: 257
mwindowgui.C: create_objects: 261
mwindowgui.C: create_objects: 268
To report on that : --enable-mmx leads to a make error, so for me there
is no other option than --disable-mmx --enable-opengl other opengl is
not detected at all.
Open suse 11.3 11.4 and 64 bits
cheers
E
'./configure --enable-mmx' - enables OpenGL
/CinelerraCV/mpeg2enc'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/edouard/Desktop/CinelerraCV'
make: *** [all] Error 2
On 09/26/2011 09:02 AM, Johannes Sixt wrote:
Am 25.09.2011 21:48, schrieb E Chalaron:
To report on that : --enable-mmx leads to a make error, so for me
ho WOW Thanks heaps for that .
Will test now
Cheers
E
On 09/23/2011 06:15 AM, Paul Taggart wrote:
Attached is an updated ffmpeg patch that supports both the included
ffmpeg version and external ffmpeg. This patch also fixes issues with
fileac3.C.
This patch appears to work on both
-decoder_context,
+(int16_t*)(codec-work_buffer + codec-output_size *
sample_size),
+ bytes_decoded,
+ pkt);
#endif
pthread_mutex_unlock(ffmpeg_lock);
cheers
E
On 09/23/2011 08:54 AM, E Chalaron wrote:
ho WOW Thanks heaps for that .
Will test now
Cheers
E
On 09/23
Hi guys
As per the title.
Render farm is kicking me out.
Opensuse 11.4 AMD 64 bits external ffmpeg
Source is RGB 8 bit 16 fps 1624x1234 pixels
Other 5 machines are on 2.15 CV git internal ffmpeg, opensuse 11.3
Cheers
E
signal_entry: got SIGSEGV my pid=9833 execution table size=16:
I am an idiot ... I already had a session running ... sorry ...
On 09/23/2011 12:50 PM, E Chalaron wrote:
Hi guys
As per the title.
Render farm is kicking me out.
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Ciao Raffaella
Well, to be honest... I always kept a current git, and every so often
git pull, make etc ...
nothing wrong, HD_DNX was working fine
I installed the 2.2 candidate and could not upload DNX.
Got rid of it ... rinstalled the current git .. and to my horror can't
load the DNX
This is not confirmed by my experience:
I never use the --enable-opengl configure option either but I get
the X11-OpenGL video driver option in the drop down menu (configure
ended with OpenGL enabled).
Same for me here. If I dont specify --enable-opengl I still get the
X11-OpenGL option
Hi Octavio
That is cool, will try asap, thanks a lot
cheers
E
On 09/22/2011 12:51 PM, Octavio Alvarez wrote:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:29:38 -0700, E Chalaron e.chala...@xtra.co.nz
wrote:
Lucky man ... I can't even compile it :-D . (AMD 64 Open suse 11.4)
./configure --with-external
The patch leads now to the AC3 problem.
fileac3.C:255:3: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to
‘char*’
fileac3.C: In member function ‘void AC3ConfigAudio::create_objects()’:
fileac3.C:265:47: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to
‘char*’
fileac3.C: In member
It did not take too long
It seems that 2.2 and official git 2.15 are crashing on importing DNX_HD
files.
More if needed, but for now I have to leave.
Cheers
E
signal_entry: got SIGSEGV my pid=1518 execution table size=16:
mwindowgui.C: create_objects: 257
mwindowgui.C:
Gosh yes .
On 09/20/2011 10:46 AM, Paul Taggart wrote:
Some functions that would be nice to have are: Pre-defined surround
sound audio configs (the angle configuration make no sense for the lfe
channel (an lfe plugin would also be nice)) and simultaneous audio and
video rendering.
Here we go on Open suse 11.4
AMD 64 bits
Not tried extensively but ...
still need the --disable-mmx --enable-opengl to get the config right.
Few warnings (see below) and various Log attached as bz2 files to
Raffaela and Herman directly.
If other developers need it just let me know
cheers
Sorry, a bit out of topic, but I have been forwarded this page and find
it quite interesting
http://www.biotele.com/magenta.html
Cheers
E
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Hello all
As you probably know I am always looking for solutions to scan negative
films either in super 8 or in 16mm.
So my main problem is to convert a C41 film colors to reversal and it's
not as simple as just inverting, far from it.
The orange bias must removed first (RGBs are
.
But that is a definite improvement.
Anybody to follow up on that ? :-D
Thanks
Edouard
On 08/19/2011 12:54 PM, E Chalaron wrote:
Hello all
As you probably know I am always looking for solutions to scan
negative films either in super 8 or in 16mm.
So my main problem is to convert a C41 film colors
Hello All
I am getting this odd thing from cinelerra... Need to be worried ?
Version is git compiled with internal ffmpeg on Suse 11.4 64 bits
Thanks a lot
Edouard
/
Playback3D::print_error:
uniform sampler2D tex;
uniform float h_offset;
uniform float s_offset;
uniform float v_offset;
void
Hi there
A tad off topic sorry but it can probably help others exporting through
y4mpegpipe
First : I was wondering if anyone made a comparison between denoisers
(e.g. yuvdenoise and hqdn3d) ?
Second : can they process RGB data ?
For say if I use a quicktime RGB 24 mov file as an input
Thanks Rafael
I am pretty sure as well that yuvdenoise will work only for a limited
colorspace.
there is the option of y4mdenoise though. Wil try and see.
Otherwise combining image magick denoising or greycstoration
http://www.fmwconcepts.com/imagemagick/denoise/index.php
something maybe to
Ok ... will stick to imagemagick then since I work on RGB or sequence of
TIFF files of film frames.
Denoising needs to be done before color correction and since I have
either 8 or 16 bits TIFF files, I might as well use what all the data
before reducing to the YUV colorspace
Cheers
E
On
, 15/3/11, Einar Rünkaru /eina...@smail.ee/* wrote:
From: Einar Rünkaru eina...@smail.ee
Subject: Re: [CinCV] error compiling on suse 11.4
To: cinelerra@skolelinux.no
Date: Tuesday, 15, March, 2011, 8:11 PM
Hi.
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:35 AM, E Chalaron
e.chala
Did anyone came across this compiling problem ?
11.4 / 64 bits
Thanks
E
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/edouard/Downloads/my_cinelerra/guicast'
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CXX --tag=CXX --mode=compile g++
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I../quicktime -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
Hi Ron,
Using both 11.2 and 11.3 I do recommend that you shift at least to 11.3
or wait a bit until it becomes available on 11.4 which is due shortly.
I have too many issues on 11.2 as well. It will be upgraded to 11.4 asap.
Cheers
E
I updated my installation today and now Cinelerra crashes
You can also use mkframelist (tools on the website), I use it every day
http://cinelerra.org/user-tips.php
ls /home/movies_rimutaka/reel1/* | /home/movies_rimutaka/mkframelist -W
1600 -H 1200 -r 17 Reel1list
Just change frame rate and frame size to your liking and open the file
Reel1list with
Hi all
slightly off topic, my apologies..
Just forwarding this excellent (to me) info about calibration
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=948496
Cheers
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/For the record, having a single key ('d') do something destructive
without confirmation is a bug.
Especially when that key is right next to 's' for Save!! Talk about
tempting fate.
/
ARRG how many times did I swear on this one ??? Can't remember,
stopped counting a while ago...
Cheers
E
Cinelerra must become(*) able to import aquisition formats du jour,
and that includes AVCHD.
That is unfortunate, AVCHD should be a result not a source of editing.
When you consider that some cheap cams are spitting out 5 Mb/s in
1920x1080 AVCHD it makes you wonder if it is even worth
Merci Julien
I understood that hqdn3d was part of libavfilter now .. but thanks for
the script.
However I am still trying to find a way of denoising St8mm RGB24 data
from TIFF sequence before doing the colour correction.
I might try to use image magick in a script or something ?
Cheers
Edouard
On 06/12/10 10:38, julien.cyno...@free.fr wrote:
Hum, you're right, it's documented in http://www.ffmpeg.org/libavfilter.html
. After browsing ffmpeg's git repository, it appears that hqdn3d has been
ported to ffmpeg... today at 13:03 !
Hello all
A bit off topic regarding Cinelerra directly but it is difficult not to
use ffmpeg these days.
I am trying to use the something like the folllowing in a yuv4mpegpipe :
ffmpeg -vf hqdn3d=2:1:2 -i VMX.dv -target pal-dvd VMX.mpeg
FFmpeg version SVN-r25702, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the
Hi all
Was wondering if anyone is using some sort of pedal controller to FFWD
or RWND under Cinelerra ?
Thanks
E
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On suse 11.3 too.
git pull /make / install piece of cake
/compiled well on fedora14. /
On 23/11/10 03:44, flavio wrote:
Hi there,
I've been researching on how to do a complete workflow to edit digital
cinema footage all under linux, using an Elphel camera (open hardware,
the same that's being used by the Apertus project
http://cinema.elphel.com/), so that every step of the
WOW thanks a lot for all the work you guys did put in !!!
The YUV4MPEG is great news (I am less concerned by the others I must
say) :-D
but anyway, thanks again
cheers
E
On 22/11/10 09:25, Johannes Sixt wrote:
After more than four years of rather silent work on Cinelerra 2.1CV we are
now
Hello There
just to clear up a point :
From cinelerra I encode some RGB videos through the yuv4mpeg pipe to DNX.
ffmpeg -threads 2 -y -i - -vf format=rgb24,yuv422p -f yuv4mpegpipe - |\
yuvdenoise -t 2,8,8 -m 2,8,8 |\
ffmpeg -y -threads 2 -i - -b 22k -vf pad=1920:1080:240:0:black
-vcodec
Hello all
Just a question : is there a chance to parse --enable-frei0r and opencv
at config time for ffmpeg.
I tried the first one but cant see any message about it.
Thanks
E
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I have a project, let's say that it may be day dreaming, however ...
The situation is that I have a huge amount of data to process on a
regular basis.
Ideally I'd like to use the batch mode and the rendering farm by using
headless cinelerra dedicated small machines.
So I am looking at
Sorry to be a pain but I completely lost the track on which git I should
get for all the work that has been done recently
Thanks
E. mbarassed
On 29/10/10 08:35, Johannes Sixt wrote:
On Donnerstag, 28. Oktober 2010, Monty Montgomery wrote:
I assume you have a camera that works well with
Hi all,
Still on this annoying x264 issue here...
That would be a good guess. x264 had a major API change at version 76
that is not compatible with the current official Cinelerra-CV git tree.
Well I have it compiled with a 98 that later has been upgraded with a
107 ... suse 11.3 X86_64 ...
Hi there
Just my 2 cents, I usually try to avoid lateral stabilisation, e.g. I
believe that human eye is more sensitive to vertical shaking.
That can cut down heaps of computer time.
But I am working on old films with a sample rate of 18 fps (sometimes
16fps for 9.5 mm films) and usually very
Ok, all of you are using top-listing?
not always
As I stated before, my libraries are upto date, but since many...many
months cinerella is not updating anymore to the current versions of
either x264 or ffmpeg. Meaning that the project is dead in my view.
And as far as included x264 code
Hello there
I have the need to produce quicktime in 10 bits 422. Is there a way I
can do it ? via an external script with ffmpeg maybe?
Thanks a lot
E
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