To do any video transformations you should use transcode IMHO. Its
very robust, albeit a little complicated in the configuration. It
handles pretty much any video / audio format as far as I'm aware.
On Dec 27, 2007 6:44 AM, Vaughn Treude <
vltreude@deru.com> wrote:
> Has anyone out there played with Cinelerra? I have a captured movie in
> MPG format that I want to edit. Cinelerra did not let me edit in that
> format. Eventually I discovered VLC, which let me convert it to a MOV
> format, which Cinelerra can display. However, the audio track doesn't
> show up, and I know the audio's there, because I've played it on a
> different program. Some of the tutorials mention importing audio format
> files, but don't say much about the audio that's integrated with the
> video. Any suggestions? Do I maybe have to try a different format?
>
> BTW, on the left there are speaker icons with red slashes through them,
> but the flyover text says "don't send to output", so I think this is may
> be just a kind of mute option.
> Thanks,
> Vaughn
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