Le 17/03/2011 08:34, Alan Chandler a écrit : > On 17/03/11 01:03, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote: >> 16/03/2011 21:01, Alan Chandler wrote: >>> I would like to use Cinelerra for some video editing, but firing it up >>> displays the correct windows and data, but nothing is displayed in the >>> video checker and compositor windows. >>> >>> It used to - I made a large complex video before, and I loaded up the >>> xml project file, and everything was there except the video outputs. >>> >>> >>> Previously Cinelerra would prompt for more memory - but it doesn't now. >>> >>> >>> Any idea how I can get it to display video content? >>> >>> >>> (I am running 32 bit version of Debian). >>> >>> >> >> Hi, we could use a bit of extra info here, what Debian version are you >> running ? What graphic board and driver ? Where did you get Cinelerra, >> debian-multimedia ? Is it Cinelerra proper or "community edition" ? >> >> Did you try to run cinelerra from a console, see if it tells something >> useful (error) ? >> >> > > In answer to your questions, I am running Sid, its Cinelerra 4.2 (which > I assume is the Community Edition from Debian Multimedia - but I am not > sure - but a standard Debian package). Its an Intel On board Graphics > GMA 950 (I think) which is driven with the X11-XV driver by Cinelerra > > > I got the answer on IRC late last night - I was using RGBA-Float as the > color mode, and that is broken. Switch to RBBA-8bit and it works fine. >
Good you solved it, for the record debian-multimedia has both "vanilla" cinelerra from heroin virtual [1], and cinelerra-cv [2] which is a community alternate build (now less actively maintained since a new project "lumiera [3]" is planned to replace cinelerra-cv). Have fun. [1]http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php [2]http://cinelerra.org/ [3]http://lumiera.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4d81c7a6.40...@googlemail.com