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Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableAlthough this was over a year ago, my experience with cinelerra was *not*
this at all. It crashed frequently, and for undiscernable reasons. One
thing I remember in particular was that if I played my timeline, then
anything I did afterwards in cinelerra would cause it to immediately crash.
Thus I had to save, play, exit, and start it up again, every time I wanted
to preview my work. If I remember, I tried out both cinelerra and
cinelerra-cv, and both had similar issues. In terms of features, they are
both far ahead anything else, but the crashing is unbearable.Jeremy
2011/5/9 Antanas Budri=C5=ABnas
> 2011/5/7 Nathanael Anderson :
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Although this was over a year ago, my experience with cinelerra was *not* t=
his at all.=C2=A0 It crashed frequently, and for undiscernable reasons.=C2=
=A0 One thing I remember in particular was that if I played my timeline, th=
en anything I did afterwards in cinelerra would cause it to immediately cra=
sh.=C2=A0 Thus I had to save, play, exit, and start it up again, every time=
I wanted to preview my work.=C2=A0 If I remember, I tried out both cineler=
ra and cinelerra-cv, and both had similar issues.=C2=A0 In terms of feature=
s, they are both far ahead anything else, but the crashing is unbearable.
Jeremy2011/5/9 Antanas Budri=C5=ABna=
s <antanasb@gmai=
l.com>
2011/5/7 Nathanael Anderson <wirelessdreamer@gmail.com>:
As I experienced, Cinelerra simply crashes when you try to open file<=
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format, witch it doesn't supports.
In all other situations it is pretty stable.
Antanas
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