andreapaz
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Answer to: Update breaks Cin

If this is your first installation of CinGG, you should first install all the dependencies listed in the Phyllis link, so no problem. However, in your...

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Answer to: Update breaks Cin

Hi,I installed Manjaro and then I compiled CinGG. First I installed all the necessary dependencies. Everything works well for me, with no errors.Do yo...

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Answer to: Update breaks Cin

In arch linux the libraries are located in /usr/lib/...I don't have lib.dav1d.so.2 and I don't have problems (with Arch). However a workaround not rea...

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RE: Some CinGG videos on Youtube

My compliments. Nice editing: pleasant, smooth and descriptive.

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Answer to: High frame rates (and slow motion)

I think CinGG uses the internal engine of Cinelerra-HV and not Cinelerra-CV.To sum up:- Ffmpeg works at 239,7602 fps.- Cin-CV works at 239,7602 fps.- ...

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Answer to: High frame rates (and slow motion)

Hi,you could try to change the internal engine: instead of ffmpeg return to the classic Cinelerra engine, based on quicktime. Use the "I" (or "FF") bu...

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RE: Transition guide + free new shape wipe

I have forgotten the shape wipe instructions provided by Igor: You can download a compressed file with the shapes fromwww.visi1.org/temp/TransitionSha...

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Answer to: Interface font size on my 4K monitor is far too small - how can I change it?

For those who have QT5s maybe the workaround indicated in this thread will work:

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