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KayosIII
02-12-2004, 12:41 AM
Cinelerra is a video editor/compositor for linux... There are binaries for the latest Redhat other distro users should probably wait for binary packages to be created or compile from source -- I am halfway through downloading now - I will let you know how I go with this release....

Anyways some features are

Compositing + editing
Still image panning
VU meters
Unlimited tracks
16 bit YUV compositing
Background rendering on clusters
Free form editing
Firewire, MJPEG, bttv video I/O
Firewire, OSS, Alsa audio I/O
Batch capturing
Batch rendering
SMP utilization
Realtime effects
Quicktime, AVI, MPEG, and image sequence I/O
OGG Vorbis audio
64 bit internal audio representation
LADSPA plugins
Bezier masks
Track routing like a real console
Track nudge for audio and video
Reverse audio and video in realtime

http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3

Bidirectional, variable speed scrubbing
Different overlay modes

wmendez
02-12-2004, 03:59 AM
Thanks for the info Kayos! There is also a third party plugin available for it as well

http://sourceforge.net/projects/diffkey/

KayosIII
02-12-2004, 04:14 AM
Just a few notes from my (Mandrake 9.2) System....

Mostly everything seems to run fine - A little snappier than the previous release purhaps I hope I get a chance to do something productive with it in the near future.

Issues:
-The source is still a pain to compile. it breaks when compiling jpegmmx in quicktime... This can be bypassed by compiling a single file without the default cflags. (If you need instructions on how to do this I will elaborate)....

- Microsoft MPEG4 export still crashes though. Regular MPEG4 works like a charm.

- I can't seem to find the realtime reverse plugin that was supposed to have been added this release.

- miniDV capture still only works for root user -- After looking at the mailing lists I can see that this is being worked on along with a bunch of other improvements to the record dialog. With a port to Kernel 2.6 pending everything will have to be reworked anyway so I am not that worried.
At the moment I am using Kino to capture rawDV and dv2dv to convert it to quicktime that cinelerra can use.

PS... I am not sure that the plugin works with the current version of Cinelerra (yet)

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