terje
@terje
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Answer to: What hardware do you use for CinGG?

1) High-end: Gigabyte Z790 AE AX/ Intel 12-core i7-12700KF/ Intel Arc A750 2) Mid-range: MSI Z170-A PRO/ Intel 4-core i7-6700K/ NVIDIA GeForce G...

5 months ago
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RE: Feature-filmmaker looking to use Cinelerra GG on major-motion-picture: Questions regarding GPU-specifics; Color grading; Cineform.

@nostromo And a better Cineform encoding example found on a FFmpeg Cheat Sheet ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v cfhd -quality 8 output.mov

5 months ago
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RE: Feature-filmmaker looking to use Cinelerra GG on major-motion-picture: Questions regarding GPU-specifics; Color grading; Cineform.

@nostromo I can add that I have also tested to transcode a 10-bit Prores 422HQ FHD clip (recorded on my previous working BMD Hyperdeck shuttle 2) t...

5 months ago
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Answer to: Feature-filmmaker looking to use Cinelerra GG on major-motion-picture: Questions regarding GPU-specifics; Color grading; Cineform.

@nostromo I'm a simple user and have not much knowledge to contribute here. But regarding encoding Cineform with ffmpeg, I found by googling and e...

6 months ago
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RE: Learning to encode ProRes 422 (HQ)

@phyllissmith I fully understand the resource dilemma; and I am more than thankful for the great job GG has done with CGG enhancements and packaging...

4 years ago
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RE: Learning to encode ProRes 422 (HQ)

@phyllissmith I reported a bug/feature report in Mantis regarding HDV formats  

4 years ago
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Answer to: Access to Portable drives (USB automounted disks)

I did report a feature adjust suggestion regarding File listing on Mantis BT:

4 years ago
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RE: Access to Portable drives (USB automounted disks)

@phyllissmith The "/" did the trick. Possibly I also was aware of it 4 years ago 😀  On the other hand, clicking down as mentioned, does list ...

4 years ago
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Answer to: Learning to encode ProRes 422 (HQ)

@phyllissmith Add that the loaded HDV file get wrong 4:3 DAR in the Cin Viewer window. Obviously there is something from ffmpeg that doesn't tell Ci...

4 years ago
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RE: Learning to encode ProRes 422 (HQ)

@phyllissmith I tested a standard HDV.m2t file imported from hdv tape ffplay and VLC both display it correct as 16:9 aspect ratio (DAR), and ffpla...

4 years ago
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Answer to: Access to Portable drives (USB automounted disks)

@phyllissmith Well, I was able to move to the portable disk by clicking down one directory at a time from / to /run/media/terje/Seagate_4TB_back/v...

4 years ago
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Answer to: Learning to encode ProRes 422 (HQ)

@phyllissmith Thanks. I wasn't aware of that box was in Edit mode. I was looking for a right-hand context menu to select profile from. Tricky 😀 ...

4 years ago
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Answer to: Learning to encode ProRes 422 (HQ)

@andreapaz Thank you for the tip. ffv1 sounds interesting and I have to read me up on this topic. Have you seen data rates for ffv1 lossless compres...

4 years ago
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