Hello Valentina
After giving it a go (re my email to you directly)...
it is not working...
same error. I will try on another machine.
Cheers
E
Valentina Messeri wrote:
you're righti noticed same problems with kino, a coulple of days
ago...it's obviously ffmpeg problems.i, just have had
Hello Valentina
Well ... I think that I have 2 things on top of each other here a
bad installation AND the debian stuff then.
Thanks for your help
E
well, i found this:
Debian has decided that H264 encoder might be a problem according to
Software patents and therefore have removed it
Hi there
What is a player that can handle the 264 files from the x264 project
(the videolan one) apart from VLC of course.
Cheers
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Thanks for your advice IL'dar
erived from Windows ?
x264 works sad with pipes. I think this is because of it recognizes
input format by file extension.
Gee ... I thought it was one of the strenght of the unix like OS... is
X264 derived from Windows :-X
You can use ffmpeg for x264 encoding
Hi Il'dar
Thanks for that , in the meantime I came to write :
#/bin/bash
fichier=$1.mkv
x264 --sar 1:1 -m 6 --b-rdo --me umh --bime -b 4 --b-pyramid --qp 5 -w
-8 --threads 2 -o $fichier - 1396x1036
I use by calling the script in the pipe for y4mstream rendering and it
should spit out a mkv
Hi there
I am trying to use mencoder (or x264 directly) through a y4mstream output.
However when I start the rendering, I got an error telling me about
strange chars in my command line.
Is it a bug or am I doing something I should not ?
For the time being I export to a y4m file then I use x264
Ok I follow properly, this should be working...
#/bin/bash
fichier=$1.mkv
ffmpeg -i - -f yuv4mpegpipe | x264 --sar 1:1 -m 6 --b-rdo --me umh
--bime -b 4 --b-pyramid --qp 5 -w -8 --threads 2 -o $fichier - 1396x1036
Of course it is not. it gives me a
pipe :error while opening file
Any
Hello Leandro
Everything I said below is from experience, sometimes limited, so make
sure to get a second advice
For quality in mpeg2enc for the mjpegtools (use with y4mstream)
This is what I am using (mind the caps)
mpeg2enc -f 8 -g 6 -G 9 -R 0 -D 10 -E -10 -q 3 -K keep-hf -o %
Now
Hi there
Talking about suse, still being on 10.0
This weekend an automatic upgrade happened (patches or whatever).
This morning, launched cinelerra, all plugin GLX dependants were just
gone... :-(
Reboot just in case... same.
I had to reinstall the nvidia driver / kernel stuff to get come back
Hi all
Is there a way I can degrain a video.
e.g. I have here some very grainy telecined Super8 and I 'd like to try
something.
The denoisers dont seem to do a lot.. Unless I dont know how to use
them, which is definitely an option.
Thanks
E
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Well buy yourself a dvd authoring software then. I cant see the
point of having cinelerra doing the job that other soft are doing. To me
it's like having a radio that can make toasts: it just adds complexity
to the lot and cinelerra does not need it.
Hi all
I have started to use img2list. The result is not working but I end up
with a file like this one which seems incomplete:
PNGLIST
#Image sequence format to be loaded into Cinelerra/Broadcast2000
17 #FPS
1164 #Width
888 #Height
#-
#Now the paths to the
a problem if the images are not the same as your
project IE 720x480 or whatever you are using. You can also specify
fps, why are you using 17fps? You may need to batch resize with
imagemagic or gimp.
On Nov 13, 2007 7:27 PM, E Chalaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I have started to use
By chance since you are obviously mastering the file/batch manipulation
Here is my situation
We are working on a system to scan super8 mm movies frames in HD.
So far one frame/one png file. Works fine but ...
The next step will be a triple exposure (LED RGB) giving us
one frame = individual
Wow Thanks guys, it's already Xmas !!!
E
IL'dar AKHmetgaleev wrote:
На Wed, 14 Nov 2007 21:30:37 +0900
Graham Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] записано:
Attached is my own bash script 'animtext' for making cinelerra image
lists. It works for jpg and png and can automatically determines
IL'dar and Graham
I could not download IL'dar's script but in my case having thousands of
frames
makes the ls command in Graham script to fail
So This what I am using :
$!/bin/bash
reel_name=$1
(find . -name \* -type f | sort | xargs cat) | \
pngtoy4m etc \ y4mtoqt -o
Thanks IL'dar
The 'find' trick is
(find . -name \* -type f | sort | xargs cat) | \ blablabla
Cheers
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Thanks for that David.
So in a nutshell, it would be better to transform the all bunch of files
in one big video file.
Cheers
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David Kletzli wrote:
Just to further caution:
34000 files is OK in a directory -
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I am doing telecine for R8 mm and Super8,
I can always retransfer if I loose a file.
And eventually as you said one big file is probably easier to manage.
The idea for the file list was to avoid the step frames to video before
color grading.
It takes time and room on
Hello
Just wondering about a config for a new machine.
With the quad cores coming up I am wondering if I should invest in an
average quad core or a good duo, being tied to a budget.
Basically my question is
would a FBS 1333 with a duo core 3Ghz be faster than a 2.4 Ghz quad
core 1066 FBS, all
Hi all,
Just to carry on with my initial post regarding hardware.
Considering that I just need power to render, not for editing (which
seems to trigger the problem with multi cpus), I always thought that
getting a rendering farm of PS3 could be smart ?
I am most probably not aware of potential
John
Try to use a script of your own
Put the following into a cinerender script under /user/local/bin with
755 option
and in Y4mstream use
cinerender %
#/bin/bash
mpeg2enc -v 0 -r 16 -M 2 -4 2 -2 1 -R 0 -D 10 -E 10 -g 6 -G 9 -q 4 -b
8000 -f 8 -o $1
Try that and let us know, mond that some
Has anybody ever tried this ?
cheers
E
http://www.thomsongrassvalley.com/products/film/bones/
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I think you need a license to unlock it...
Stefan de Konink wrote:
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E Chalaron schreef:
Has anybody ever tried this ?
Now downloading :)
Stefan
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er no (shame on me)
I just came across it ..
Stefan de Konink wrote:
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E Chalaron schreef:
I think you need a license to unlock it...
Did you try it?
Stefan
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Hi there
I have a bit of an issue here.
On my Suse 10 AMD64 X2 the command top is sending me that Cinelerra is
running at 99.9% of the CPU.
However on a SMP 32 Debian, top is showing 167 % for the same encoding.
This would suggest me that on the AMD64 multithreading is not working.
Is this
Hi There
Since people are talking devel. is there a chance that one day we could
see a RGB parade derived from the histogram / videoscope plugins ?
If I may add a wish : some spline function to smooth the correction on
the histogram ?
Thanks a lot
E
Richard Spindler wrote:
Did you already looked through the forums at:
http://www.phoronix.com/
Will do thanks
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Hi all
Hope I am not off topic here but
Does anybody know if there is a mode with Nvidia that allows to have
different gama correction for each screen.
With dual view it seems you can do a lot, but not sure about independant
tuning for each screen.
That of course from the same graphic
Thanks heaps Christian
The good thing is that I need them to be different.
I am sampling movie frames (super8) in log 8 bits. So I need a screen
to control the acquisition with a gamma corretion on the fly.
So it's all good :-)
Thanks again
Christian Thaeter wrote:
E Chalaron wrote
Ichthyostega wrote:
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Bernd Porr schrieb:
Please don't get carried away with funny effects. The only video transition which is needed
is crossfade (if any). The only audio transition which is needed is also crossfade (if any).
;-) I
AFAIK, the RGB601 is not necessary since colorspaces are handled by
gavl.
Burkhard
Sorry
I am a bit confused here.
I understand that gavl is part of gstreamer that will not be used ? Am I
wrong ?
Cheers
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Not sure if that can be of any help, I just installed it on a AMD64 6400
+ and Suse 10.3
Works fine for me
Cheers
E
Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
i must admit i have not followed the proceedings on this,
so maybe there is a short answer out there...
has anyone managed to run cinelerra in suse
Hi all
I am trying to put my hands on D.Mcnab home page with the gimp/python API.
Anybody would have it ? D. are you there ???
Thanks heaps
E
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YEEE Thanks
However, I remember some possibilities to script with gimp functions as
well.
Cheers
E
Cillian de Roiste wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:54 AM, E Chalaron
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
all
I am trying to put my hands on D.Mcnab home page with the gimp/python
API
Hi
Sorry Guys I dont understand.
Whatever the movement on the screen you are bound to the data in the
video, so having that or the usual stuff at the bottom of the screen
does not change much
Unless I completey missed the point and, in that case, please can
someone explain ??
Cheers
E
Christian
Why don't you just set up a PAypal ? I mean do you really need to go
through these complex set ups (charity etc.)? I am quite happy to
forward a contribution for Lumiera. And if you drink it ... good on you
! ;-)
Cheers
E
Christian Thaeter wrote:
Yama Ploskonka wrote:
When
Marcus Gould wrote:
I spoke too soon!
Marcus
Read the thread from my first post on SUSE. I thought as well that the
problem was a simple mmx thing. In fact I think I had to modify
something on the internal ffmpeg configure script. There should be more
about that in the thread
Now does it
A quick question to the developpers :
does the RGB601 trims off or scales down the Luma/chroma values ?
Thanks a lot
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I think you need to convert it to another format.
Try ffmpeg or mencoder for that.
E
Anton Y. Yakovlev wrote:
Hi!
Sorry for such question, but I could not find concrete answer. :(
Can I use h264-video as source for Cinelerra?
Or I must convert it to some other format?
Cinelerra can compress to h.264; it's one of the rendering options.
Whether it actually works, and is stable, I don't know.
I am using it daily, I am exporting to a y4m stream into a x264 script..
it works really well.
#/bin/bash
file=$1.264
mkfifo fifo.y4m
x264 --sar 1:1 -m 6 --b-rdo --me
I forgot to mention that Il'dar provided me with this script...
I am using it daily, I am exporting to a y4m stream into a x264 script..
it works really well.
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Well, that's because it's not _Cinelerra_ doing the compression. :-)
And you get the burden of compressing audio separately, and muxing it
manually.
Well I am working on 8 and super8 mm HD transfer .. so it is mute..
But this is actually a good point..
Will Lumiera rely on external
Hello there
I was just wondering if the current svn has been tested on Suse 11
Thanks
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, 2008-09-02 at 11:13 +1200, E Chalaron wrote:
Hello there
I was just wondering if the current svn has been tested on Suse 11
Thanks
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Hi there
I am trying to interface 2 soft using vloopback. One being Cinelerra and
the other Coriander (DCAM firewire).
With my DCam I use format 7, meaning that I shoot a frame of my video
everytime an external event triggers the cam.
So of course the frame rate is more or less random.
In fact
Ok I should RTFM.
I was using the fill frame option silly me.
However if someone can point out the diff between timed and untimed
Cheers
E
E Chalaron wrote:
Hi there
I am trying to interface 2 soft using vloopback. One being Cinelerra
and the other Coriander (DCAM firewire).
With my DCam I
I use y4mtoqt from Mjpeg tools.
Cheers
E
Florian Cramer wrote:
Question: What is the best method of transcoding source video material
into an uncompressed QuickTime (yuv2 + pcm_s16be) file suitable for
editing in Cinelerra - via ffmpeg, mencoder or transcode?
ffmpeg, for example, offers all
Hi there
I have some troubles getting some frames (Tiff sequence) through
/dev/video1.
Acquisition seems to work fine til I stop recording and clik ok to get
my frames on my editing line.
then Cinelerra kicks me out and this is what I get from the terminal :
-- cut-
VDeviceV4L::ioctl
Hi there
I am trying to use the denoiser It does not seem to work very well
or do much to be fair.
I was wondering if anybody would have a template for writing a plugin so
a code like yuvdenoise or y4mdenoise can be included.
Thanks
E.
http://vimeo.com/super8mm
John
Why don't you simply hook a TV on your graphic card and set your X
settings to twinview?
I know it is not answering directly your question, but I would not even
bother using a camcorder for that.
Cheers
E
http://vimeo.com/super8mm
john detwiler wrote:
Is there any experience with
:
Because, I don't have a graphics card.
I looked at NVIDIA cards but have neither the DC power nor the PCI-Express bus to support them.
On 2008-11-21 19:21, E Chalaron wrote:
John
Why don't you simply hook a TV on your graphic card and set your X
settings to twinview?
I know
personally, i prefer suse over ubuntu
because the administration is still more unix-like.
??? I am not alone =-O
To complete
It does compile without a single issue on SUSE 11
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Mind K3b,
I had all sorts of issues to get a DVD to play on a standalone player
later on.
Cheers
E
schoappied wrote:
Thanks guys, I fixed it with avidemux and dvdstyler and k3b... pfieuw,
after almost a week trying all kind of apps...
I'm happy that this story has a good end...
Best
en I found it, (with somebody's advice).
I just wanted to mention this in case someone else out there is as
unobservant as I am. K3b is really quite powerrful.
Peace, Fred
On December 9, 2008 05:12:51 pm E Chalaron wrote:
Mind K3b,
I had all sorts of issues to get a DVD to play on a
Kurt
May I disagree about recording ???
;-)
I use V4l as my input to grab individual tiff files.
Works like a charm..
Having said that I do not have any soundtrack to record as well.
cheers
E
Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
janos, this is perfectly normal. in detail:
0. look twice at the name.
E, thanks for elightenment.
No problem. My case is particular since I use Coriander to feed in TIFF
files via V4L.
Having the possibility to work in TIFF floating point gives a new
dimension to color grading for super8mm.
I just hope guys from Lumiera will keep this option opened.
i
Hi Paul
I have been told the same thing when I gave some film transfer to a
couple of professional colorist.
Even while exporting to quicktime uncompressed data either in 422 or 444.
It just makes me wonder if we do not have a more serious problem.
I have noticed in the histograms of my frames
Hello all
Just (maybe) a one off for me : I have a document (open office) written
in Russian which I need to use for some titling.
Which font should I use for that. I have been unsuccessful so far.
большое спасибо
Edouard
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Daniel
Not solving your problem directly, but why don't you compile it from
source ? I understand that packages are quite often a source of troubles
and compiling the code is easy enough, you will be warned if you miss
some libs.
Cheers
E
Daniel Harris wrote:
Hello Guys
I am having some
Hi all
Sorry a bit off topic but it could be useful, is there somewhere for
Linux the equivalent of dvdauthor for Bluray video layout ?
THanks
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I understand that a file on a DVD with an UDF filesystem over 2.5
should work in a bluray player but I have not tested it yet.
Cheers
E
Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
Verry good question indeed - thanks for asking.
:-) Georg
On Wednesday 21 January 2009 10:10:23 E Chalaron wrote:
Hi
Ho cool Thanks a lot for that !
I don't know how I missed it ..
Cheers
E
Michaela Frühstück wrote:
Hi,
you could try this
http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Video/Blu-ray-video-authoring-tools-28112.shtml
Michaela
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Unfortunately I can not compile it
Anybody a go at it ?
Kurt you are on Suse as well if I remember ... ;-)
Cheers
E
E Chalaron wrote:
Ho cool Thanks a lot for that !
I don't know how I missed it ..
Cheers
E
Michaela Frhstck wrote:
Hi,
you could try this
http
I don't mind, but not being a developper I may not be of much help..
Cheers
E
sfrase6%40comcast.net wrote:
ouch... looks like the libraries have evolved. A concurrency
between two long long int types ("__off64_t" and "long long int").
Maybe a 32bit versus 64bit issue?
Anyone
It actually does compile on a 32 bits Feisty here...
sfrase6%40comcast.net wrote:
ouch... looks like the libraries have evolved. A concurrency
between two long long int types ("__off64_t" and "long long int").
Maybe a 32bit versus 64bit issue?
Anyone contact the developer yet?
Hi all
That's it, I am moving to 16mm negative film.
Still is there anybody here that can forward me some info on how to
compensate for the orange tone of negatives ? There is probably some
filters I can use, but if there is a Cinelerra solution I am happy to
use it.
Thanks a lot
E
Thanks
It might compile in a 32 bit shell under a 64 Suse then..
I'll keep posting.
Cheers
E
sfrase6%40comcast.net wrote:
It
actually does compile on a 32 bits Feisty here...
Good find, E.
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It should not be the reason, I play files over 50 GB without a single
problem.
However they are uncompressed files in 422 or 444.
Cheers
E
Chris Faulkner wrote:
Now, I admit, I have a rather large file (13GB Video file) and that's
probably the problem. I prolly could try it with a
, 2009 at 5:24 PM, E Chalaron e.chala...@xtra.co.nz
wrote:
Chris
It should not be the reason, I play files over 50 GB without a single
problem.
However they are uncompressed files in 422 or 444.
Cheers
E
Chris Faulkner wrote:
Now, I admit, I have a rather large file (13GB Video file
I use Open Suse 11 and 11.1 for that. No bug to report, works fine all
the time
Cheers
E
David Morse wrote:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Jeff
Gerritsen j...@jeffgerritsen.us
wrote:
1. Build a new linux box, load a 64 bit operating system distro.
2. Dedicate this box only to
Hi Claude
With Yum go patiently through the list of missing libs, install them WITH
their devel packages, recompile cinelerra til you have
cleared the list.
That should do... it always did for me.
Cheers
E
Wellington, NZ
Claude Jones wrote:
My machine is a Quad 6600 CPU with 4 GB ram
Hi
make the move to a more recent suse distro and compile form source.
I would not consider anything below suse 11 though. But my 2 biggest PCs
are bith running Suse 11 and cinelerra, no problems.
Cheers
E
Enno Fennema wrote:
I installed Cinelerra CV 2.1 from the packman archive for my SuSE
Hi all
Slightly off topic and I probably already asked.
Need to know if vloopback with cinelerra does support more than 8 bits
video stream ?
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Because yuv2 are uncompressed data, try playing that from a command
line using lqtplay once exported to quicktime.
Nothing else will work as far as I know. If you are working with data
from a camcorder, your video stream is most likely decompressed and
full of zeroes or something useless.
So
Not sure I follow you here.
It's not obvious I know. ;-)
Forget about what exactly? Rendering to .avi?
Not at all ... AVI is a container not a codec. The codec is yuv2 or 2yuv
on your big files, forget about it if you are using a camcorder. There
is no point, a mpjeg in an AVI file
not "gB"!!
I wrote:
Forget about what exactly? Rendering to .avi?
E Chalaron e.chala...@xtra.co.nz replied:
Not at all ... AVI is a container not a codec. The codec is yuv2 or 2yuv
on your big files, forget about it if you are using a camcorder. There
is no
Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
erm... just for the dumb and stupid like me,
You are not alone Kurt.
Is anyone sampling analog video in 444 here ? apart from film scanning
? in which case a firewire or GigE camera IIDC works fine.
Cheers
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Hi all
When one uses the motion plugin there is a threshold that can be set as
max offset.
Is there a chance the code could be modified so when the offset does
reach or exceed this max value it will be set as zero.
Idea is : if motion compensaton = reasonable then do nothing
Thanks
E
A year ago or so, Ildar provided me with this script to use x264
#/bin/bash
fichier=$1.264
mkfifo stream.y4m
x264 --sar 1:1 -m 6 --me umh -b 4 --b-pyramid \
--bitrate 38500 --threads 2 -o $fichier stream.y4m
sleep 0.5
cat /dev/stdin stream.y4m
rm stream.y4m
I'd like to improve it...
nobody really ? :-(
E
E Chalaron wrote:
A year ago or so,
Ildar provided me with this script to use x264
#/bin/bash
fichier=$1.264
mkfifo stream.y4m
x264 --sar 1:1 -m 6 --me umh -b 4 --b-pyramid \
--bitrate 38500 --threads 2 -o $fichier stream.y4m
sleep 0.5
cat /dev/stdin
Hello Terje
As you say, there is no bluray authoring on Linux (as far as I know).
You can always use VMware and run windows with MultiAVCHD which is an
AVCHD authoring soft. It's option are endless... really good.
It works perfectly, you can even prepare some bluray editing for a DVD
and burn it
Hi all
To follow up with my email few days ago regarding piping into ffmpeg / x
264 etc ...
I got it to work ..partially. So already it did clear up a lot. thanks
heaps for that.
Now a workaround for me would be to pipe a quicktime 422 uncompressed
into ffmpeg
ffmpeg -i test2.mov -pix_fmt
Hi there
I am a bit confused here...
I am trying to get tittles to scroll bottom to top and for whatever
reason it does not work.
I have my title, and when I use no motion all is here.
if I choose to scroll it bottom to top, all vanish
I am certain that I used the scrolling option before...
Did I
Hello there
I am trying to get some IIDC cameras to work with cinelerra.
Grabbing raw 16 bits/pixels files is a non issue.
However I need these files to be converted into a sequence of floating
point tiff files to be used under cinelerra.
Here is the comment/question asked by the developper
spot on ...
thanks a lot
E
Johannes Sixt wrote:
On Sonntag, 8. November 2009, E Chalaron wrote:
Hi there
I am a bit confused here...
I am trying to get tittles to scroll bottom to top and for whatever
reason it does not work.
I have my title, and when I use "no motion
Hello all
Just a quick question : is it worth enabling (default no) 3dnow and
--with-x on a quad core 64bits (openSUSE) when doing ./configure ?
Thansk a lot
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errors
all PCs here are AMDs.
Now what the --with-x stands for ?
I dont think anybody is using cinelerra without the X server running..
Cheers
E
Burkhard Plaum wrote:
Hi,
E Chalaron wrote:
Hello all
Just a quick question : is it worth enabling (default no) 3dnow _and_
--with-x
Hi John
Truely, export to uncompressed quicktime then deal with it later on
either with mjpegtools (qttoy4m and a multiplexer) or mencoder then GPAC
to export H264 /AVCHD in mp4 container.
cheers
E
John Coppens wrote:
Hi all.
I constructed my first (acceptable) 16' movie with Cinelerra,
Hello all
Just out of curiosity : I am sampling 16 bit Tiff files, import in
cinelerra and I get this message :
TIFFSetField: /home/movies_manawatu/ActiveDcam2.tif: Invalid InkNames
value; expecting 3 names, found 2.
TIFFSetField: /home/movies_manawatu/ActiveDcam2.tif: Invalid InkNames
value;
Hello all
Could anyone point me to specs for making compatible bluray files
(bitrate, size etc ...) or any Caution steps. I mean apart from the
manufacturers specs.
I have some AVCHD/mp4 files as a result of multiplexing 264 and ac3
files obatined from cinelerra and GPAC but have no means to test
Same problem here on OpenSuse 11 on 1 machine, the other works fine,
both AMD
So likely to be an external lib problem.
Sounds to me like a devel package does not have the proper ref or something.
cheers
E
cucarra...@tiscali.it wrote:
Hello
I'm compiling Cinelerra on amd 64 but i've this error
Hi Roland
Thanks a lot for that.
Yep got the Opengl .. 3.something so all good I suppose
but now I have (at make and despite all libs being here)
cheers
E
/home/edouard/cinelerra12_09/quicktime/qth264.c:158: undefined reference
to `x264_encoder_open_80'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
, Johannes Sixt wrote:
On Mittwoch, 6. Januar 2010, E Chalaron wrote:
/home/edouard/cinelerra12_09/quicktime/qth264.c:158: undefined reference
to `x264_encoder_open_80'
Check for inconsistent versions of libx264. Just recently there was a report
about this error, and it was a version
hi there
just a quick question about exporting in 10 bits under quicktime.
I have some 16mm scans here that I need to export to 10 bits (original
is a list of tiff 16 bits).
all work fine but on the other end (FCP on mac) : codec could not be
opened
anything I missed on this ?
Thanks
E
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 -I 1
-f 8 -o $1
call cinerender %
you
Hi Franco
Unfortunately you wont have too many choices.
Best is to set to 4:3 and leave some black borders on top.
However depending on the original size of the frames you can fit them in
a 1280*720 for bluray authoring.
It leaves black borders on each side but unless you are filming with
some
Hi there
I am now scanning my Super 8 and 16 mm in 16 bits /pixels. All good ...
cinelerra import them in a matter of seconds.
However when comes rendering I end up with the repetition of the
following message :
TIFFSetField: FileTIFF: Invalid InkNames value; expecting 3 names, found 2.
Any
Hi all
Ok here we go again something I resolved in the past but cant right
now.
From time to time I update cinelerra and this time again it fails to
detect Open GL 2.0, which is clearly here... well at least 2.0 :
glxinfo : OpenGL version string: 3.2.0 NVIDIA 190.53
So... any idea, all
k3b accepts Blu-Ray disks.
Dont forget as well that you need a UDF file system at least 2.5 on a
bluray standalone player.
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