Last seen: Nov 18, 2025
I'm not sure I understand what you want to achieve. If you want to have part of the frame fixed with an image while the rest of the frame (the left an...
As far as I know, it is not possible to do “swivel” and ‘tilt’ in CinGG. This is because it requires 3D transformation, and CinGG does not have 3D fun...
Sonic Candle might be a good candidate to run it in CinGG, since it is an orphaned project. But we do not have programmers for such a job. You could t...
I don't think it is possible to do that in CinGG. Maybe if you know a LV2 or Ladspa plugin we can find a way to make it work in CinGG.
@igorbeg No, I haven't tried. I can't install it via Arch Linux's AUR, due to conflicts with old libraries. I haven't tried compiling from git either,...
@tbressure One attempt to find some clues is to try running CinGG from the terminal, repeat the render farm, and see if there are any error messages w...
I am also confused. Minterpolate has many algorithms to choose from, perhaps some are “motion estimation,” some are “optical flow,” and some are simpl...
I think Minterpolate uses classical interpolations (not Optical Flow). See the ffmpeg manual:Minterpolate is also present in CinGG and, I think, is wo...
Georgy gave an answer on the forum which I quote here:"I used slowmovideo for smoothing not only filmed clips, but alsoartificially generated ones (su...
Sorry, I don't understand very well. As IgorBeg says a little video would be helpful. (to post on a streaming service like “streamable”). To get more ...
@dejay Can I ask you, if you have a chance, to make a small video tutorial? It would be interesting to put it in the YouTube channel.