On 9/9/06, Chris Bradford <chrisbradford@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nearly the same happened to me. I used Avidemux2 to cut a part of a Quicktime video away. After that Avidemux did play the a bit shortened video but Cinelerra thought it's only audio. I stopped spending my time with Cinelerra.
I have captured my DV video suing kino in Quicktime format, however
Cinelerra cannot see the video stream, it reports that the files are
just audio, despite the fact I can play them under mplayer.
Nearly the same happened to me. I used Avidemux2 to cut a part of a Quicktime video away. After that Avidemux did play the a bit shortened video but Cinelerra thought it's only audio. I stopped spending my time with Cinelerra.
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