Author: Peter
Recommended hardware 2
Recommendations from the wiki of Cinelerra-CV “Cinelerra is demanding on all PC subsystems, as reading, decoding and playing video can be quite taxing. Thus, performance and usability of Cinelerra are directly proportional to the video format (SVCD/DV/HDV/HD/etc) used and the CPU and I/O bus speeds and video and memory bus architecture of your hardware. Therefore, […]
HardwareFramasoft
Framasoft est un site internet collaboratif à géométrie variable dont le sujet est le logiciel libre et son état d’esprit. Il a pour objectif principal de faire découvrir le logiciel libre au plus large public. Framasoft is intended to be a “Free software directory, to facilitate matters for newbies in the unexplored world of Free […]
SoftwareRemuxer cut cut
When you don’t feel like playing around with complicated editing software but you need straight forward rocket fast video cutting, try trimming your clip with this script. You can set an in- and outpoint and make a new file of the selected area. It works with Theora video + Ogg soundfiles. It’s a python script […]
Editing software, ManualsATI versus Nvidia
This article appeared on the FSF site. http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/rms-ati-protest.html Unlike us, Richard Stallman seems to have quite a clear opinion about graphic cards. He protested during a speech of an ATI representative, holding up this B+W consumers advice: Richard says: No ATI! Zmag.org published an interview with Stallman in which he says:
HardwareTwo screen / dual-head set up
Super handy when working with a timeline / viewer editing software is a set up with several screens. I am busy with an elaborate project in Cinelerra, and scrolling through an endless timeline in a too small window is the last thing I need. A widescreen setup and being able to drag files from one […]
Editing software, Manuals, Problems and solutionsThe Open Video Project
(…) The purpose of the Open Video Project is to collect and make available a repository of digitized video content for the digital video, multimedia retrieval, digital library, and other research communities. (…) The Open Video Project is developed at the Interaction Design Laboratory at the School of Information and Library Science, University of North […]
Media archivesCinelerra Wiki
Tip from the Mailinglist for the unofficial CVS for Cinelerra Alex Ferrer took the much appreciated initiative to built a wiki on Cinelerra: http://ftconsult.taxnetusa.com/twiki/bin/view/Cinelerra/CinelerraManualTOC There is a Spanish and French translation, and it includes a variety of topics related to the software. Installation, editing tips and tricks, hardware requirements and more.
Editing software, ManualsFirewire problem 2: solved
Trying to analyse why my firewirecard does not detect my camera: the ieee card seems to be recognised: I used lspci (man lspci describes lspci as “a utility for displaying information about all PCI buses in the system and all devices connected to them. It shows a brief list of devices”). ~$ lspci | grep […]
Hardware, Problems and solutionsFirewire problem 1
I have been using Kino and Cinelerra for almost a year. Until now, I never had to export video to tape. At this moment I am working on a video project that requires me to do that, so I have been trying to get the export settings in Kino to work. Replacing the default dv1394 […]
Hardware, Problems and solutionsVideo camera & FireWire (IEE1394)
A common problem with fire wire capturing is that the raw1394 (capturing) and dv1394 (export) modules do not start up at boot. This can be solved. This post on the BXLUG website explains how to make a small script that will load the firewire modules at start up. http://www.bxlug.be/articles/220 In an open terminal for root, […]
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