Why don't you the use opengl driver? It's the fastest of them all...
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Is still being chopped. Also, if I increase the playback buffer, the audio
and video get desyncronized with the time.
I'm using m2t files directly from the dvgrab in full HD. Maybe Cinelerra
can't afford them?
Thanks Einar, bye.
Hi.
Cinelerra has more than 40 threads and uses extensive locking.
Try to increase playback buffer (16384) and uncheck "playback every fame".
Einar
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Oriol Corbella wrote:
> Yes, I use CinelerraCV 2.1 XT.
>
> 2010/9/7 Haldun ALTAN
>>
>> Which version ? there is a
Hi everybody,
I have bought a bran new PC with Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, and a NVidia GTX260
with 1,5GB. I am editing in Cinelerra and all goes perfect except the
playback (at least in HD) because is totally choppy... When rendering all
goes OK. When playback, audio have little chops, and video have
Yes, I use CinelerraCV 2.1 XT.
2010/9/7 Haldun ALTAN
> Which version ? there is a version xt for multiple cores
> Haldun
>
> Le 07/09/2010 18:42, Oriol Corbella a écrit :
>
> Hi everybody,
>> I have bought a bran new PC with Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, and a NVidia
>> GTX260 with 1,5GB. I am editin
Which version ? there is a version xt for multiple cores
Haldun
Le 07/09/2010 18:42, Oriol Corbella a écrit :
Hi everybody,
I have bought a bran new PC with Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, and a NVidia
GTX260 with 1,5GB. I am editing in Cinelerra and all goes perfect
except the playback (at least in H
Hi everybody,
I have bought a bran new PC with Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, and a NVidia GTX260
with 1,5GB. I am editing in Cinelerra and all goes perfect except the
playback (at least in HD) because is totally choppy... When rendering all
goes OK. When playback, audio have little chops, and video have