Last seen: Nov 14, 2024
@sparkill Oh, and then just start the application by keying in: ./cin in the bin subdirectory of /home/USER/cinelerra5/cinelerra-5.1
@sparkill reading the documentation would it be better to build the "AppImage"? ABSOLUTELY this is the best option, it is not very difficult, ...
@sparkill First, in case the following works for you, a lot of work can be avoided: This AppImage was created on an Intel computer that has vaa...
May I send a link to my homepage? I don't see why not? Even if it is just there temporarily, most forums have sample links that go dormant.
@andreapaz The vertical format seems to be to make it easy on cell phones. I do not especially like it either but I never liked it when several yea...
@andreapaz I knew I should not have clicked on these -- could not stop myself from looking at a few!
@igorbeg Do you have suggestions anyway so that in the future these can be tried also? It would be helpful to me to know of other possibilities.
@DeJay I can not think of anything else to try. Because so many modifications were being made previously with clips and just about everything else...
@DeJay If you have not already done this: the first thing you should try is to "rebuild indexes" - either per clip in the Resources window or in t...
@IgorBeg -- really good!
@cmmpsantos I have looked around to find a "morph transition" in the hopes that there was one. It seems that P****P***t has one. Some suggestions ...
@dankinzelman Try rendering with faststart_h264.mp4 - which adds faststart to the mov flags. From the ffmpeg filters documentation: MOV/MP4/ISMV ...
Probably Andrea or IgorBeg will have a good answer. Is the video really mp4 or is it webm? The error message seems to indicate that the filetype int...
@IgorBeg -- do you have any tricks?
@cmmpsantos Somehow the response I thought I typed in yesterday got lost. What about using Shapewipe "video transition" in the resources window. ...