Última vez visto el: Oct 31, 2021
@phylsmith2004 , great that you did that. I'll ask around for the email.
@glitterball3 I have seen this sometimes as well. It does not always use full CPU. Which video format are you encoding to? Are you using HW accelerati...
@phylsmith2004, Hungarian language for the user interface or the website? It is a lot of work, there are many technical terms.
@fary54 This is a bug in CinGG, see bugtrack entry 586. Fixed in the code 20210928.
I was actually trying to make a spli screen tutorial with subtitles, that would be better. There are 3 ways (that I know now) to make a 4-fold split s...
I suspect the gap is because of rounding errors in the floating point calculations of the positions. The X and X positions should be + and minus 480 a...
@fary54, while CinGG should not crash for any reason, your initial post shows the SDL2 was not working. Have you fixed that in the meantime? If not an...
@dejay "Older" refers to the libraries available in a system. The kernel version is a good guide for that. It does not matter that MX 19.4 cames out 6...
I tested on MxLinux 19.4, fully updated then booted just before the test, 64 bit, kernel 4.19.0-5-amd64. The CinGG-20210831-x86_64-older_distros.App...
Which version of MxLinux are you using? Latest stable version is 19.4 . If you start the AppImage from a terminal, do you see any error messages?
@DeJay, I have not forgotten but was fully occupied. Should have more time after Tuesday. Testing so far however on Mint 20.1 between the 2020-10 stat...
So far, I cannot duplicate your problem. On Mint 20.1 using the AppImage 2021-02, I have rendered a H.265 300 MB file into DNxHR_HQX format, which bec...
I have tried doing a DNxHR render with the 20201031 release, but the format is not supported. If I look in the ffmpeg/video folder of CinGG, there is ...
I understand your reluctance to use the terminal. It would be nice if CinGG had some built-in way to display system hardware relevant to video editing...