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"Twixtor" fo Linux open source and free fore everyone?????? Mr. Granjow... I mean.... Simon... If you can hear (read) me... I have no words... I really don't know what to say... Now I stop. |
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@ Granjow: you moved me to tears... I just saw the .deb for Ubuntu AMD64... I'm crying for joy...
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@Marko: "I see some "sparkling" artefacts"
On the Render settings window try lowering the 'buildFlow lambda' to lets say 10. On my HD clips I've lowered it to 8 and still get fairly good quality and next to no artefacts. Better stop here, might get into trouble for being OT. (Well, it's not really, it's still video editing and I am using Kdenlive for my clips. |
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hi
for me it's a killing feature ... is it possible that it work with any graphic card and to ne implemented in kdenlive directly ? thanks |
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My version is already quite "old" - more than a week.
I see that new versions are appearing with breakneck speed - yesterday I downloaded one, and before getting to compile it, there was a new one :-) And this morning yet another! So I guess I will wait until things settle a bit, before going on. BTW - slomovideo was developed by a member of the Kdenlive team, and is not a competition to Kdenlive, so I think we won't get kicked off the forum if we discuss this here! :-) |
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"On the Render settings window try lowering the 'buildFlow lambda' to lets say 10.
On my HD clips I've lowered it to 8 and still get fairly good quality and next to no artefacts." Thank you, I was able to install and run this awesome program and succeded, but I experimented artifacts, so I'm going to try your suggestion! Ignazio |
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Excuse me once again... I didn't find anything in the preference dialog to choose an export codec/bitrate etc. ...
Did you? Do you know if it's possible? Thank you |
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The preferences (at the moment) only points to the flowBuilder directory.
Rendering - On the Rendering settings page, at the bottom, there is "Optional arguments >vcodec". For ease (and definitely not knowing any better) I leave it up to the software which renders mine to MPG. Quality seems perfect. |
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Ok, I'll try to tweak a bit... Thank you. I'd like to render to a lossless intermediate codec supported by ffmpeg and kdenlive, something like Huffyuv or the newest DNxHD, because slow-motion, expecially made with a stand alone software is usually and intermediate "step".
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