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Cinelerra

Cinelerra is a video editing and composition program (an NLE, Non-Linear Editor) designed for Linux. It is free software distributed under the open source GNU General Public License. In addition to editing, it supports advanced composition operations such as keying and mattes, including a title generator, many effects to edit video and audio, keyframe automation, and many other professional functions depending on the variant. It processes audio in 64 floating-point form. Video is processed in RGBA or YUVA color spaces, in 16-bit integer or floating-point form. It is resolution and image refresh rate independent. The GG variant supports up to 8K video, and can also create DVDs and Blu-rays.

Cinelerra 2.1 being used to edit footage in a video project

History Edit

In 1996 Adam Williams of Heroine Virtual, lead developer of Cinelerra, released a Unix audio editor called Broadcast 1.0 which could handle 2G audio files. In 1997 Broadcast 2.0 was released, still audio only but unlimited tracks. 1999 saw Broadcast2000, which included video.

Because of UI limitations, Williams rewrote significant parts and released that as Cinelerra on August 12, 2002, while Broadcast2000 was withdrawn by Heroine Virtual in September 2001.[1][2] Cinelerra became the first 64-bit media production application when it was rewritten to work with the AMD Opteron processor in June 2003 and was presented at SIGGRAPH 2004 in San Diego. Since then, many versions have been released.

The original version is still being produced by Adam Williams. There have been several spin-offs made by the open source community, Cinelerra-GG and Cinelerra-CVE (a fork of Cinelerra-CV) are presently under active development. For a complete overview of versions, see the Variants section below. Even though the different variants look the same, there are considerable functional differences between them.[1]

An overview of the different variants that released more than one version:

Cinelerra variant Last release date and version First release date and version Platforms (ready-to-run program) New releases Supported GUI languages
GG Infinity 2022-08-31, 2022-08 2016-03-31, 5.1 Linux AppImage Monthly EN, DE, FR, RU, ES, HU (auto)
HV 2022-10-23, 8 2002-08-12, 1.0.0 Ubuntu Yearly DE, ES, EU, FR, IT, NB, PT_BR, SL
CV 2015-08-13, 2.3 2003-04-29, 1.1.5 [In old repos of Linux distros] Frozen DE, ES, EU, FR, IT, NB, PT_BR, RU, SL

Interface Edit

Cinelerra's interface is similar to that of other Non-linear editing systems, such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. However, because it includes a compositing engine, it may also be likened to compositing software such as Adobe After Effects, Smoke on Linux or Shake. The user is by default presented with four windows (clockwise from lower left in picture at top right):

  1. The timeline, which gives the user a time-based view of all video and audio tracks in the project, as well as keyframe data for e.g. camera movement, effects, or opacity.
  2. The viewer, which gives the user a method of "scrubbing" (manually moving the playhead forwards or backwards to locate a specific cue or word) through footage.
  3. The compositor, which presents the user with a view of the final project as it would look when rendered. The compositor is interactive in that it allows the user to adjust the positions of video objects; it also updates in response to user input.
  4. The resource window, which presents the user with a view of all audio and video resources in the project, as well as available audio and video effects and transitions.

Cinelerra uses its own widget toolkit Guicast (the Cinelerra GUI library), not conforming to the human interface guidelines of major Linux desktops such as GNOME and KDE. This has the advantage that it looks and works the same no matter which distribution or desktop is used, and removes being dependent on a changing version of the desktop (for instance GNOME 2 / GNOME 3).

Usage and awards Edit

Cinelerra has gained ground among some Linux enthusiasts looking for a native video editing system. Professional use was mostly promoted by Linux Media Arts, which sold an integrated hardware and software package for video production that includes Cinelerra. However, the company does not seem to be active in the Cinelerra field anymore.[citation needed]

At the National Association of Broadcasters' 2004 Electronic Media Show, Cinelerra received Bob Turner's "Making the Cut" award, given to "the best and most exciting post-production products seen at the convention".[3]

In December 2018 Libre Graphics World included Cinelerra in its comparison of the sustainability of video editors for Linux.[4]

Cinelerra.org Edit

The cinelerra.org website was originally registered by a member of Cinelerra-CV Community Richard Baverstock on Jan 10 2004.[5] Around January 2014 the Cinelerra-CV Community overlooked the renewal of cinelerra.org. The domain was then taken over by a different project managed by Michael Collins, one of the founders of Cinelerra. The project was following commercial interests, aiming at offering professional support to its users. It was organized to merge all existing Cinelerra projects while also providing additional fixes and enhancements.

Since early 2015, Cinelerra.org has an open Git repository on Google Code for analysis and for input;[6] however, that platform is read-only since 2015-08-24. At the present time, this repository does not contain source code. The project released a studio centric version 5.0 of Cinelerra. The goal of Cinelerra.org was to develop a more professional value to the product as of 2016.

In January 2016, the main developer of the project William Morrow working behind cinelerra.org ("Good Guy") left cinelerra.org, continuing to work on Cinelerra 5.0, then on Cinelerra-GG 5.1 with help from the Cinelerra-CV Community.

At the present time, Cinelerra.org supports Cinelerra-HV work. Its website links in the download section to both the HV and GG versions.

Variants Edit

Cinelerra-HV Edit

Cinelerra
 
Original author(s)Adam Williams
Developer(s)Heroine Virtual
Initial releaseAugust 12, 2002; 21 years ago (2002-08-12)
Stable release
8 / October 23, 2022; 10 months ago (2022-10-23)
Written inC++
Operating systemLinux
TypeVideo editing software
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later
Websiteheroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php

Heroine Virtual (HV), the producer of the original Cinelerra, generates a new release of Cinelerra annually, available as source code and a binary for Ubuntu. Although it is open source, the source is only made available as complete download for each release. Intermediate access to source files is not possible. HV has used SourceForge since the beginning (first source 2001-09-09), but does not react to bugs, patches and feature requests on that platform. Any bugs and usability issues found and resolved by the community that are submitted to Heroine Virtual often result in no immediate response, and it is not until a new release that there is any indication that Heroine Virtual has incorporated these changes.

To distinguish between the different variants of the software, the releases made by Heroine Virtual are also called Cinelerra-HV.[7]

Cinelerra-CV / Cinelerra-CVE Edit

Cinelerra-CV
 
Developer(s)Cinelerra-CV Community
Stable release
2.3 / August 13, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-08-13)
Written inC++
Operating systemLinux
TypeVideo editing software
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later
Websitecinelerra-cv.wikidot.com

Because of both the latency in development and the distribution-specific nature of the original Cinelerra from Heroine Virtual, a group of software developers created their own version of Cinelerra referred to as Cinelerra-CV (where CV stands for community version).

Cinelerra-CV allows the community to contribute to an open repository where changes to the code are accessible to everyone. Mailing list exist where more experienced users and developers can provide support to less experienced users, and developers can hold technical discussions. Cinelerra-CV is also packaged for a wider range of distributions. It also has a different compilation system: system libraries are used extensively, and the autoconf/automake tools are used to configure the compilation system.

Although Cinelerra-CV may technically be called a fork, the relationship between Heroine Virtual and Cinelerra-CV is rather friendly. Heroine Virtual at times contributes to discussions on the mailing lists, and incorporates many of the changes made in the repository.

Heroine Virtual posted the following message on their website describing the relationship:

What you'll find here is the heroinewarrior version of Cinelerra. This is the version that supports what we need to do at Heroine Virtual Ltd. and is the same tree that was started in 1997. As time passes and new students come and go from the Linux scene, new forks of Cinelerra emerge that are more suited to the community but not what Heroine Virtual Ltd. needs. Today you'll probably find the cinelerra-cv.org fork more useful. They allow certain parts of our fork into their fork while contributing anything they want while we allow certain parts of their fork into our fork while contributing anything we want".[8]

Up until Cinelerra 2.1 the versioning of Cinelerra-CV followed that of Heroine Virtual. After Heroine Virtual released a new version, Cinelerra-CV merged relevant code from the new HV variant and into their variant. CV was appended to the end of the version number to indicate the community version (For example, after the 2.1 merger the CV version was labeled 2.1CV).

Starting with release 2.2, Cinelerra-CV uses its own versioning scheme, but still merges code from Cinelerra-HV.[9] Following the 26th June 2019, the official web pages were taken offline and the URL redirects to the website for Cinelerra-GG.

The new official site of Cinelerra-CV was published on July 1 2020.[10] The source code of Cinelerra-CV is available from the new official repo on GitHub [2]. The new official Cinelerra-CV Mailing List is available here. The Cinelerra-CV Mailing list from 2001 is archived. The complete collection of old (previous) Cinelerra-CV Mailing List archives is referenced/linked from this page of the new official Cinelerra-CV site.

Cinelerra-CVE is a Cinelerra-CV fork created for experimenting with Cinelerra's code. The fork was created by the main Cinelerra-CV developer (2012-2018) Einar Rünkaru in June 2008 and published in the middle of March 2010.[11]

The main difference between Cinelerra-CVE and (Cinelerra-HV, Cinelerra-CV, Cinelerra-GG) is attempt to use (in Cinelerra-CVE) seconds as timebase instead of framerate and samplerate. An implementation of PTS based timing enables to edit media with variable framerate and get rid of assumption that audio and video start simultaneously... Big plan is to get Cinelerra-CVE to the level where a user can mix (in Cinelerra) media from different origins, with different frame rates, resolutions, sample rates, color spaces and get the result he/she needs. If the result is not satisfying, the user will have the tools to tweak the project until the result is perfect.[12]

The repository of Cinelerra-CVE is available on GitHub [3] and shows frequent updates. To know more about Cinelerra-CVE, visit this page on the new official Cinelerra-CV site.

Lumiera Edit

In the beginning of April 2008, the Cinelerra community announced a complete rewrite of the current community version, named as Lumiera[citation needed]. It was born as a rewrite of the Cinelerra codebase called Cinelerra3 but soon was separated into an independent project with its own name. There is no usable application as of March 2019. The project remains in a pre-alpha status of development with a yearly development news update Lumiera news. It has build instructions,[13] and there is a binary Debian/Ubuntu build of the development preview available.[14]

Lumiera's native interface is written in GTK+, although other interfaces will be possible.

Cinelerra-GG Infinity Edit

Cinelerra-GG Infinity
Developer(s)Cinelerra-GG community
Initial releaseMarch 31, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-03-31)
Stable release
2022-08 / August 31, 2022; 11 months ago (2022-08-31)
Written inC++
Operating systemLinux
TypeVideo editing software
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later, external plug-ins may differ
Websitecinelerra-gg.org

Cinelerra-GG, a separate variant of Cinelerra by William Morrow and Phyllis Smith, started with merged code from Cinelerra-HV and Cinelerra-CV but quickly grew. It was first developed within Cinelerra.org (Cinelerra 4.6-mod, Cinelerra 5.0), then within the site of Cinelerra-cv.org (Cinelerra 5.0, Cinelerra 5.1, Cinelerra GG 5.1), and since December 2018 with its own website cinelerra-gg.org as Cinelerra-GG Infinity. William died on 11/2020 during a bicycle ride, but Phyllis continues to work on Cinelerra-GG. A new developer is now making frequent updates.

An important issue is that Cinelerra-GG reduces reliance on system libraries by including them where practical, like ffmpeg and OpenEXR. This makes it more predictable on different platforms, and also allows it to pick up new versions before the platform does.

Cinelerra-GG is determined to get as close as possible to what can be expected from professional level video editing software (NLE) for the Linux platform.

Its software features include support for recent versions of ffmpeg, extensive color correction tools, Ultra HD up to 8K, more than 400 video- and audio effects, two interfaces for audio plug-ins (LADSPA, and LV2 such as Calf Studio Gear), multiple denoisers and motion stabilizers, multi-camera editing, proxies, smart folders media filtering, 8, 10 and 12 bit color spaces, advanced trim, live preview of resources, shared tracks, group edits, horizontal and/or vertical timeline split, rendering pre-configuration options, and the ability to save workspace layouts. It supports over 400 video/picture formats for decoding, and over 140 for encoding, including Apple ProRes, AV1, and WEBP. It has a ¨Sketcher" plug-in for free-hand drawing, supports creating HD Blu-ray, and DVDs, and some OpenCV plugins like FindObj. It allows nested clips, and clip sharing between projects ("file-by-reference").

Its hardware support is for jog-wheels ShuttlePRO V.2 and ShuttleXpress from Contour Design, multiple monitors, HiDPI, and hardware-supported decoding/encoding via VAAPI/VDPAU/CUDA.

Like the other Cinelerra variants (except Lumiera) Cinelerra-GG uses its own GUI. It has eleven GUI themes to cater to user preferences.

The GG variant is under active development, with regular stable releases. It is supplied as a 64 or 32 bit AppImage for Linux. The source code is available as (manual) monthly download or from its git.

Before 2021, it was supplied as a multi user program pre-packaged for eight different Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, OpenSuse, Slackware, Fedora, Centos, Mint), and FreeBSD. When the applicable repository was added to a distribution's update manager, the monthly updates would appear automatically. In addition, there were single-user builds for the eight Linux distributions plus Gentoo, as tar files. All those builds are available in 64-bit, for Debian 9, Slackware and Ubuntu 14 there are also 32-bit single user builds. As a proof-of-concept, with the 2020-01 release was a Windows version with limited functionality; for details see the manual's chapter 1.

In addition to the GG variant's monthly releases, it is also available in two Linux variants dedicated to multimedia: AVLinux, and Bodhi Linux Media. It is also included in DeLinuxCo, and in lightweight Elive, of which the 32 bit version is usable on older computers.

Cinelerra-GG communicates with it users and developers through three platforms: its forum (user oriented), a bug tracker (feature requests, bugs, roadmap), and a mailing list (developers discussions). Each monthly release has a significant number of changes resulting from discussions and exchanges of information on these platforms.

Cinelerra-GG has an extensive, actively maintained manual in both PDF and HTML form, which is also accessible from within the Cinelerra-GG program. The manual is helpful for both beginners (e.g. Quickstart section) and professionals. There is also a YouTube channel with tutorials.

The differences between the GG and other Cinelerra variants can be found in [4].

History of Cinelerra versions Edit

Events from the original creator Heroine Virtual have been indicated with HV, those of the "community version" with CV, and those of the GG Infinity variant with GG.

Variant Version Release date Changes
2000-06-15 Founding of the Cinelerra project. After numerous discussions between Adam Williams and Michael Collins about the direction of Non-Linear Editing on Linux, Williams presented the name and concept of Cinelerra to business partner Michael Collins in Sunnyvale, California.
HV Beta 1 2002-06-10 HV's SourceForge backup files show frequent activity up since 2001-09-09 straight up to release 1.1.0 .
HV Beta 2 2002-07-12
HV 1.0.0 2002-08-12 Initial release.
HV 110802 2002-11-08 This release still identified itself as version 1.1.0, but had considerable changes compared to the 2002-08-12 release, for instance LADSPA support and titler changes. Because there are 3 separate blocks of comment in the change log since the 2002-08-12 release, this is more like a version 1.1.3 .
HV 1.1.5 2003-02-11 From the change log in the source[15] (selection):
¨Adaptive deinterlace, proper 16 bit alpha blending, more ffmpeg/MPEG-4 options¨
CV 1.1.5 2003-04-29 HV code "forked" into a community CVS version.
HV 1.1.6 2003-05-12 From the change log in the source[15] (selection):
"Paste silence and clipboards shifts effect keyframes properly, titler improvements, IEEE1394 improvements, allow add track anywhere in timeline, auto-scroll timeline when dragging cursor."
HV 1.1.7 2003-08-11 From the change log in the source[15] (selection):
"Time stretch based on overlapping windows instead of FFT, use ffmpeg decoder for MPEG-4, freeze frame has line doubling option, importing of dvgrab and lavtools AVI files. Adaptations for 64 bit X86 CPU."
CV 1.1.7 2003-10-05 Merge with community CVS version.
HV 1.1.8 2003-11-11 From the change log in the source[15] (selection):
"File box sorting, track nudge, more tooltips, patternless Inverse Telecine, oversampling improvements."
HV 1.1.9 2004-02-11 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:
¨This is a landmark since it's probably the first time more code was submitted from the community than internally.¨
CV 1.1.9 2004-02-17 Merge with community CVS version.
HV 1.2.0 2004-05-11 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:
"Cinelerra has a massive number of small changes. Quicktime finally decodes Sorenson and compressed headers."
HV 1.2.1 2004-08-12 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:
"Quicktime 2.0.4 updated. Enter the world of floating point imaging in this release. It's not just a more accurate colorspace, it's a totally new way of thinking about color. Finally, Cinelerra is officially more stable in 64 bit mode than 32 bit mode."
CV 1.2.1 2004-08-16 Merged with community CVS version. Special enhancements were added to this version E.g. H264 Kod. Cineon used at NAB under Fedora 1,2 and BSD 5, this could handle 4k film 4096x4096 if graphics card permits. Fast frame rate in excess of 210 frames per second at 720x480 29.97, while bringing in live HD video in the timeline from a video camera. video4linux driver Zoran chip.
HV 1.2.2 2005-01-10 From the change log in the source[15] (selection):
"Treshold effect, unsharp mask effect, spherical gradient, motion and rotation tracking, greyscale TIFF loading, quicktime RGBA8888 reading and writing."
CV 1.2.2 2005-01-18 Merged with community CVS version.
CV 2.0 2005-09-29 Merge with community SVN version.
HV 2.0 2005-10-04 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:
"H.264 encoding and MPEG-4 audio encoding. Import MPEG video directly.¨
HV 2.1 2006-07-02 From the change log in the source[15] (selection):
"Multiple audio processing improvements, compositor improvements, limited DVD subtitle support, OpenGL support for compositing and many effects, motion tracking improvements."
CV 2.1 2006-09-07 Merge with community SVN version. (The first use of git and a multi-person merge)
HV 4.0 2008-08-11 Since all versions 2.0 onward 10bit (useful for prof. Cinepaint) and 16bit RGB(A),YUV(A) have been removed and replaced with RGB YUV Float instead.
HV 4.1 2009-09-25 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Main feature is nested sequences. The Viewer window does not display video clips, Bug fixed in next version at the expense of another feature removed."
HV 4.2 2010-10-17 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Mainly a bugfix & personal need release. `Edit->Align edits` feature, which aligns all the audio edits with the video. Keyframe spanning feature, where highlighting a region with keyframe generation on causes effect tweeks to span all the keyframes. All assets are now opened in subprocesses so they don't bring down the entire program when they crash. Cannot drag and drop edit clips anymore, feature removed here and future versions."
CV 2.1.5 2010-11-21 From the Cinelerra-CV website's NEWS section:[9]
¨CinelerraCV 2.1.5 is out, with SOWT audio support, other improvements and bug fixes. For more details see the release announcement."
HV 4.3 2011-08-06 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Text to movie". Allows one to turn a script into an instant movie with live updating and seeking.
CV 2.2 2011-11-13 From the Cinelerra-CV website's NEWS section:[9]
"It includes Hermann Vosseler's Bezier Patch (bezier automation for Cinelerra-CV fades, camera and projector), improved default settings, extended audio range, support for multiline label and clips comments, autodetection of OpenGL in configure, detection of v4l2.¨
HV 4.4 2012-09-07 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
¨Faster startup and responsiveness, audio oscilloscope, new bright theme, and also 3 way colour correction."
HV 4.5 2013-10-25 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Speed curves mainly for video & in degraded quality for audio. Some control over whether automation follows edits. Ability to transfer keyframes between audio and video tracks. Motion temporaries are stored in /tmp/m and /tmp/r files. Time Avg clears the accumulator on keyframes."
HV 4.6 2014-09-10 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Split pane editing. OpenGL supported on Intel HD. Titler improvements. Bugfixes.¨
org 5.0 2015-07-04 Cinelerra.org releases a studio centric version of Cinelerra titled 5.0. Cinelerra is now fully integrated with FFMPEG and supports numerous 4K and 2K uncompressed cinema standards from such camera manufacturers as AJA, Blackmagic Design, and Red.
CV 2.3 2015-08-13 From the Cinelerra-CV website's NEWS section:[17]
"Full UTF-8 support; Complete new overlay engine and resampler; New graphics: About panel, some icons; New plugins: GreyCStoration, C41, Bluebanana, color3way, findobject, lens; Some translations have been updated (German, Italian, French, Norwegian, Portuguese); Lots of small bugfixes; Changes in build system"
HV 4.6.1 2015-11-09 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
¨Updated the x264 compressor library. Improved the mp3 decoding. Video scaling is now either nearest neighbor or bicubic, but never linear. Proxy editing got a start before discovering modern PCs can easily decode 4k."
5.1 (GG) 5.1 2016-03-31 The first of monthly releases of a branch separate from the HV, CV and .org versions, first under the name Cinelerra 5.1, but from September 2018 as Cinelerra-GG Infinity.
HV 6.0 2016-11-17 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Updated the h264 decoding. There are no longer picons in the asset window. Motion tracking got major optimizations. Resampling effects got new interfaces. Titler can load subtitle files.¨
HV 7.0 2017-10-13 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Optimized playback of large format video. H.265 decoding. Optimized screen capturing. Spherical camera blending. Eyedropper can show the maximum value. Interpolating CR2 images always white balances."
GG 2018-09 2018-09-30 First of monthly releases of the Cinelerra-GG Infinity version, this is a rolling release. See the release notes[18] which cover monthly releases since mid-2016, initially not under the GG name but as version 5.1 .
HV 7.1 2019-01-23 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
¨Exporting of H.265 video in Quicktime. Seeking for MKV/WEBM files. More bugs fixed.¨
GG 2019-01 2019-01-31 The 5th monthly release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity adds support for jog-wheels ShuttlePRO V.2 and ShuttleXpress from Contour Design.
GG 2019-04 2019-04-30 The 8th monthly release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity allows GPU-accelerated decoding for some video formats.
GG 2019-05 2019-05-31 The 9th monthly release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity adds GPU-accelerated encoding for some video formats.
GG 2019-07 2019-07-31 The 11th monthly release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity has significant improvements in masking.
HV 7.2 2019-10-11 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
" A long awaited audio upgrade. New flanger, chorus, tremolo, & multiband compressor. Reverb got a full band pass filter. Compressor got VU meters & grid snapping. Pulseaudio support. Sample accurate keyframes for audio plugins. Better synchronization between the audio plugins & the playhead. Right click on an edit to get an info box. The ever present bug fixes."
GG 2019-10 2019-10-31 The 14th monthly release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity adds scaling for HiDPI monitors, and speeds up AV1 decoding.
GG 2020-01 2020-01-31 The 17th monthly release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity adds OpenSuse Tumbleweed as supported platform, and Gentoo as single user platform. In addition, a limited Windows version is available.
GG 2020-07 2020-07-31 The 23rd monthly release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity adds aligning video using timecodes, two more subtitle formats, and auto-rotate for videos with rotation metadata set.
GG 2021-02 2021-02-28 The 27th release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity. The release format is changed from distro-specific packaging to AppImage. Other changes: autosave backups optional feature is now a Settings in Preferences under Appearance; additional FFmpeg video/audio render formats available such as dnxhr variants; aspect ratio and interlace improvements; batch Render menu now has a hidden feature to prevent mistakes which can be turned on/off; Openjpeg upgraded from 2.3.1 to 2.4.0.
HV 7.3 2021-03-04 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Bug fixes for running on a 4K monitor. Support for odd frame sizes in OpenGL. CR3 file format. Automatic histogram value."
GG 2021-05 2021-05-31 The 29th release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity. It adds context-sensitive help via alt-h.
GG 2021-07 2021-07-31 The 31th release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity. Updates to x264, x265 and AV1 codecs, H.265 10 and 12 bit support updated and combined with 8 bit, improvements in EDL export, PAL/NTSC color space split.
GG 2021-08 2021-08-31 The 32th release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity. The built-in ffmpeg upgraded to version 4.4, over 20 new audio/video effects, configurable fast/slow speeds.
HV 7.4 2021-10-21 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"Load a nested EDL without pasting it. Swap an asset for a nested EDL. Change the frame rate of a nested EDL. Transparency checkerboard. Change parameters of a single edit with text entry. Checks for recursive nested EDLs. Memory management bugfixes"
GG 2021-10 2021-10-31 The 34th release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity. Additional render formats (Cineform, DPX, MXF), Hungarian as GUI language added, fix for title fade, fix slow startup due to unneeded discovery of plugins.
GG 2022-03 2022-03-31 The 39th release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity. A pre-built version for FreeBSD 12.3 and FreeBSD 13 is available in the test section. For aarch64 an AppImage can be built. Multiple libraries updates, faster AV1 support, build scripts improvements, dvd render improvement.
GG 2022-05 2022-05-31 The 41th release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity. Built-in OpenJPEG upgraded from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0. LV2 audio plugin improvements. Fixes for Blu-ray, non-linux platforms, Timecode (Ctrl-!), and memory/resource leaks. Various build improvements, vaapi render formats QT and MKV added.
GG 2022-08 2022-08-31 The 44th release of Cinelerra-GG Infinity. Built-in FFMPEG libraries upgraded from 4.4 to 5.1 . 11 new video plugins, 10 new audio plugins, and multiple render formats added.
HV 8 2022-10-23 From the Heroine Virtual website's NEWS section:[16]
"GPU accelerated rendering. Faster GPU accelerated playback. Write output to command line ffmpeg."

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Broadcast 2000 Removed From Public Access, Slashdot, 2011-09-10[better source needed]
  2. ^ History of Cinelerra in cinelerra.090901.tar.bz2 doc/manual.pdf
  3. ^ , eNews, Primedia Business, archived from the original on 2012-07-22.
  4. ^ Prokoudine, Alexandre. "The quest for sustainable free/libre non-linear video editors". Libre Graphics World. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  5. ^ "About cinelerra.org". Cinelerra-CV Community. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  6. ^ Cinelerra.org git
  7. ^ About Cinelerra.
  8. ^ "Cinelerra-CV fork". Heroine Virtual. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  9. ^ a b c "Cinelerra-CV news archive". Cinelerra-CV community. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  10. ^ "Cinelerra-CV news". Cinelerra-CV community. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  11. ^ "About Cinelerra-CVE". Cinelerra-CV community. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  12. ^ "Cinelerra-CVE: differences". Cinelerra CV Community. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  13. ^ Build and install Lumiera.
  14. ^ Lumiera Debian Depot.
  15. ^ a b c d e f Cinelerra-HV releases 2002-2008 on sourceforge.net.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Cinelerra-HV news". Heroine Virtual. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  17. ^ "Cinelerra-CV news". Cinelerra-CV community. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  18. ^ Smith, Phyllis. "Cinelerra-GG release notes" (PDF).

Further reading Edit

  • Kline, Dave (2005-07-15). . Linux.com. SourceForge, Inc. Archived from the original on 2009-05-05. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
  • Reuben (2006-08-05). . Flavor8.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
  • Traniello, Raffaella (2012-08-21). "Cinelerra for Grandma". g-raffa.eu. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
  • It's FOSS Team (2019-01-16). "9 best free video editing software for Linux (2019)". It's FOSS. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  • Collins, Michael (2014-05-22). "The beginnings of Cinelerra". Cinelerra.org. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
  • Todorov, Marin (2019-03-06). "8 Best free video editing softwares I discovered for linux". TecMint.com. Retrieved 2019-03-06.

External links Edit

  • Differences between Cinelerra versions
  • Cinelerra.org website managed by Michael Collins
  • Cinelerra-HV website
  • Cinelerra-HV source (2021) and bug tracker
  • Cinelerra-HV manual "Secrets of Cinelerra" (2009)
  • Cinelerra-CV website
  • Cinelerra-CV source
  • Cinelerra-CV manual
  • Cinelerra-CV mailing list
  • Cinelerra-GG website
  • Cinelerra-GG source (2022)
  • Cinelerra-GG manual (2022)

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Cinelerra is a video editing and composition program an NLE Non Linear Editor designed for Linux It is free software distributed under the open source GNU General Public License In addition to editing it supports advanced composition operations such as keying and mattes including a title generator many effects to edit video and audio keyframe automation and many other professional functions depending on the variant It processes audio in 64 floating point form Video is processed in RGBA or YUVA color spaces in 16 bit integer or floating point form It is resolution and image refresh rate independent The GG variant supports up to 8K video and can also create DVDs and Blu rays Cinelerra 2 1 being used to edit footage in a video project Contents 1 History 2 Interface 3 Usage and awards 4 Cinelerra org 5 Variants 5 1 Cinelerra HV 5 2 Cinelerra CV Cinelerra CVE 5 3 Lumiera 5 4 Cinelerra GG Infinity 6 History of Cinelerra versions 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditIn 1996 Adam Williams of Heroine Virtual lead developer of Cinelerra released a Unix audio editor called Broadcast 1 0 which could handle 2G audio files In 1997 Broadcast 2 0 was released still audio only but unlimited tracks 1999 saw Broadcast2000 which included video Because of UI limitations Williams rewrote significant parts and released that as Cinelerra on August 12 2002 while Broadcast2000 was withdrawn by Heroine Virtual in September 2001 1 2 Cinelerra became the first 64 bit media production application when it was rewritten to work with the AMD Opteron processor in June 2003 and was presented at SIGGRAPH 2004 in San Diego Since then many versions have been released The original version is still being produced by Adam Williams There have been several spin offs made by the open source community Cinelerra GG and Cinelerra CVE a fork of Cinelerra CV are presently under active development For a complete overview of versions see the Variants section below Even though the different variants look the same there are considerable functional differences between them 1 An overview of the different variants that released more than one version Cinelerra variant Last release date and version First release date and version Platforms ready to run program New releases Supported GUI languagesGG Infinity 2022 08 31 2022 08 2016 03 31 5 1 Linux AppImage Monthly EN DE FR RU ES HU auto HV 2022 10 23 8 2002 08 12 1 0 0 Ubuntu Yearly DE ES EU FR IT NB PT BR SLCV 2015 08 13 2 3 2003 04 29 1 1 5 In old repos of Linux distros Frozen DE ES EU FR IT NB PT BR RU SLInterface EditCinelerra s interface is similar to that of other Non linear editing systems such as Adobe Premiere Pro Final Cut Pro and Avid Media Composer However because it includes a compositing engine it may also be likened to compositing software such as Adobe After Effects Smoke on Linux or Shake The user is by default presented with four windows clockwise from lower left in picture at top right The timeline which gives the user a time based view of all video and audio tracks in the project as well as keyframe data for e g camera movement effects or opacity The viewer which gives the user a method of scrubbing manually moving the playhead forwards or backwards to locate a specific cue or word through footage The compositor which presents the user with a view of the final project as it would look when rendered The compositor is interactive in that it allows the user to adjust the positions of video objects it also updates in response to user input The resource window which presents the user with a view of all audio and video resources in the project as well as available audio and video effects and transitions Cinelerra uses its own widget toolkit Guicast the Cinelerra GUI library not conforming to the human interface guidelines of major Linux desktops such as GNOME and KDE This has the advantage that it looks and works the same no matter which distribution or desktop is used and removes being dependent on a changing version of the desktop for instance GNOME 2 GNOME 3 Usage and awards EditCinelerra has gained ground among some Linux enthusiasts looking for a native video editing system Professional use was mostly promoted by Linux Media Arts which sold an integrated hardware and software package for video production that includes Cinelerra However the company does not seem to be active in the Cinelerra field anymore citation needed At the National Association of Broadcasters 2004 Electronic Media Show Cinelerra received Bob Turner s Making the Cut award given to the best and most exciting post production products seen at the convention 3 In December 2018 Libre Graphics World included Cinelerra in its comparison of the sustainability of video editors for Linux 4 Cinelerra org EditThe cinelerra org website was originally registered by a member of Cinelerra CV Community Richard Baverstock on Jan 10 2004 5 Around January 2014 the Cinelerra CV Community overlooked the renewal of cinelerra org The domain was then taken over by a different project managed by Michael Collins one of the founders of Cinelerra The project was following commercial interests aiming at offering professional support to its users It was organized to merge all existing Cinelerra projects while also providing additional fixes and enhancements Since early 2015 Cinelerra org has an open Git repository on Google Code for analysis and for input 6 however that platform is read only since 2015 08 24 At the present time this repository does not contain source code The project released a studio centric version 5 0 of Cinelerra The goal of Cinelerra org was to develop a more professional value to the product as of 2016 In January 2016 the main developer of the project William Morrow working behind cinelerra org Good Guy left cinelerra org continuing to work on Cinelerra 5 0 then on Cinelerra GG 5 1 with help from the Cinelerra CV Community At the present time Cinelerra org supports Cinelerra HV work Its website links in the download section to both the HV and GG versions Variants EditCinelerra HV Edit Cinelerra nbsp Original author s Adam WilliamsDeveloper s Heroine VirtualInitial releaseAugust 12 2002 21 years ago 2002 08 12 Stable release8 October 23 2022 10 months ago 2022 10 23 Written inC Operating systemLinuxTypeVideo editing softwareLicenseGPL 2 0 or laterWebsiteheroinewarrior wbr com wbr cinelerra wbr phpHeroine Virtual HV the producer of the original Cinelerra generates a new release of Cinelerra annually available as source code and a binary for Ubuntu Although it is open source the source is only made available as complete download for each release Intermediate access to source files is not possible HV has used SourceForge since the beginning first source 2001 09 09 but does not react to bugs patches and feature requests on that platform Any bugs and usability issues found and resolved by the community that are submitted to Heroine Virtual often result in no immediate response and it is not until a new release that there is any indication that Heroine Virtual has incorporated these changes To distinguish between the different variants of the software the releases made by Heroine Virtual are also called Cinelerra HV 7 Cinelerra CV Cinelerra CVE Edit Cinelerra CV nbsp Developer s Cinelerra CV CommunityStable release2 3 August 13 2015 8 years ago 2015 08 13 Written inC Operating systemLinuxTypeVideo editing softwareLicenseGPL 2 0 or laterWebsitecinelerra cv wbr wikidot wbr comBecause of both the latency in development and the distribution specific nature of the original Cinelerra from Heroine Virtual a group of software developers created their own version of Cinelerra referred to as Cinelerra CV where CV stands for community version Cinelerra CV allows the community to contribute to an open repository where changes to the code are accessible to everyone Mailing list exist where more experienced users and developers can provide support to less experienced users and developers can hold technical discussions Cinelerra CV is also packaged for a wider range of distributions It also has a different compilation system system libraries are used extensively and the autoconf automake tools are used to configure the compilation system Although Cinelerra CV may technically be called a fork the relationship between Heroine Virtual and Cinelerra CV is rather friendly Heroine Virtual at times contributes to discussions on the mailing lists and incorporates many of the changes made in the repository Heroine Virtual posted the following message on their website describing the relationship What you ll find here is the heroinewarrior version of Cinelerra This is the version that supports what we need to do at Heroine Virtual Ltd and is the same tree that was started in 1997 As time passes and new students come and go from the Linux scene new forks of Cinelerra emerge that are more suited to the community but not what Heroine Virtual Ltd needs Today you ll probably find the cinelerra cv org fork more useful They allow certain parts of our fork into their fork while contributing anything they want while we allow certain parts of their fork into our fork while contributing anything we want 8 Up until Cinelerra 2 1 the versioning of Cinelerra CV followed that of Heroine Virtual After Heroine Virtual released a new version Cinelerra CV merged relevant code from the new HV variant and into their variant CV was appended to the end of the version number to indicate the community version For example after the 2 1 merger the CV version was labeled 2 1CV Starting with release 2 2 Cinelerra CV uses its own versioning scheme but still merges code from Cinelerra HV 9 Following the 26th June 2019 the official web pages were taken offline and the URL redirects to the website for Cinelerra GG The new official site of Cinelerra CV was published on July 1 2020 10 The source code of Cinelerra CV is available from the new official repo on GitHub 2 The new official Cinelerra CV Mailing List is available here The Cinelerra CV Mailing list from 2001 is archived The complete collection of old previous Cinelerra CV Mailing List archives is referenced linked from this page of the new official Cinelerra CV site Cinelerra CVE is a Cinelerra CV fork created for experimenting with Cinelerra s code The fork was created by the main Cinelerra CV developer 2012 2018 Einar Runkaru in June 2008 and published in the middle of March 2010 11 The main difference between Cinelerra CVE and Cinelerra HV Cinelerra CV Cinelerra GG is attempt to use in Cinelerra CVE seconds as timebase instead of framerate and samplerate An implementation of PTS based timing enables to edit media with variable framerate and get rid of assumption that audio and video start simultaneously Big plan is to get Cinelerra CVE to the level where a user can mix in Cinelerra media from different origins with different frame rates resolutions sample rates color spaces and get the result he she needs If the result is not satisfying the user will have the tools to tweak the project until the result is perfect 12 The repository of Cinelerra CVE is available on GitHub 3 and shows frequent updates To know more about Cinelerra CVE visit this page on the new official Cinelerra CV site Lumiera Edit In the beginning of April 2008 the Cinelerra community announced a complete rewrite of the current community version named as Lumiera citation needed It was born as a rewrite of the Cinelerra codebase called Cinelerra3 but soon was separated into an independent project with its own name There is no usable application as of March 2019 The project remains in a pre alpha status of development with a yearly development news update Lumiera news It has build instructions 13 and there is a binary Debian Ubuntu build of the development preview available 14 Lumiera s native interface is written in GTK although other interfaces will be possible Cinelerra GG Infinity Edit Cinelerra GG InfinityDeveloper s Cinelerra GG communityInitial releaseMarch 31 2016 7 years ago 2016 03 31 Stable release2022 08 August 31 2022 11 months ago 2022 08 31 Written inC Operating systemLinuxTypeVideo editing softwareLicenseGPL 2 0 or later external plug ins may differWebsitecinelerra gg wbr orgCinelerra GG a separate variant of Cinelerra by William Morrow and Phyllis Smith started with merged code from Cinelerra HV and Cinelerra CV but quickly grew It was first developed within Cinelerra org Cinelerra 4 6 mod Cinelerra 5 0 then within the site of Cinelerra cv org Cinelerra 5 0 Cinelerra 5 1 Cinelerra GG 5 1 and since December 2018 with its own website cinelerra gg org as Cinelerra GG Infinity William died on 11 2020 during a bicycle ride but Phyllis continues to work on Cinelerra GG A new developer is now making frequent updates An important issue is that Cinelerra GG reduces reliance on system libraries by including them where practical like ffmpeg and OpenEXR This makes it more predictable on different platforms and also allows it to pick up new versions before the platform does Cinelerra GG is determined to get as close as possible to what can be expected from professional level video editing software NLE for the Linux platform Its software features include support for recent versions of ffmpeg extensive color correction tools Ultra HD up to 8K more than 400 video and audio effects two interfaces for audio plug ins LADSPA and LV2 such as Calf Studio Gear multiple denoisers and motion stabilizers multi camera editing proxies smart folders media filtering 8 10 and 12 bit color spaces advanced trim live preview of resources shared tracks group edits horizontal and or vertical timeline split rendering pre configuration options and the ability to save workspace layouts It supports over 400 video picture formats for decoding and over 140 for encoding including Apple ProRes AV1 and WEBP It has a Sketcher plug in for free hand drawing supports creating HD Blu ray and DVDs and some OpenCV plugins like FindObj It allows nested clips and clip sharing between projects file by reference Its hardware support is for jog wheels ShuttlePRO V 2 and ShuttleXpress from Contour Design multiple monitors HiDPI and hardware supported decoding encoding via VAAPI VDPAU CUDA Like the other Cinelerra variants except Lumiera Cinelerra GG uses its own GUI It has eleven GUI themes to cater to user preferences The GG variant is under active development with regular stable releases It is supplied as a 64 or 32 bit AppImage for Linux The source code is available as manual monthly download or from its git Before 2021 it was supplied as a multi user program pre packaged for eight different Linux distributions Ubuntu Debian Arch OpenSuse Slackware Fedora Centos Mint and FreeBSD When the applicable repository was added to a distribution s update manager the monthly updates would appear automatically In addition there were single user builds for the eight Linux distributions plus Gentoo as tar files All those builds are available in 64 bit for Debian 9 Slackware and Ubuntu 14 there are also 32 bit single user builds As a proof of concept with the 2020 01 release was a Windows version with limited functionality for details see the manual s chapter 1 In addition to the GG variant s monthly releases it is also available in two Linux variants dedicated to multimedia AVLinux and Bodhi Linux Media It is also included in DeLinuxCo and in lightweight Elive of which the 32 bit version is usable on older computers Cinelerra GG communicates with it users and developers through three platforms its forum user oriented a bug tracker feature requests bugs roadmap and a mailing list developers discussions Each monthly release has a significant number of changes resulting from discussions and exchanges of information on these platforms Cinelerra GG has an extensive actively maintained manual in both PDF and HTML form which is also accessible from within the Cinelerra GG program The manual is helpful for both beginners e g Quickstart section and professionals There is also a YouTube channel with tutorials The differences between the GG and other Cinelerra variants can be found in 4 History of Cinelerra versions EditEvents from the original creator Heroine Virtual have been indicated with HV those of the community version with CV and those of the GG Infinity variant with GG Variant Version Release date Changes2000 06 15 Founding of the Cinelerra project After numerous discussions between Adam Williams and Michael Collins about the direction of Non Linear Editing on Linux Williams presented the name and concept of Cinelerra to business partner Michael Collins in Sunnyvale California HV Beta 1 2002 06 10 HV s SourceForge backup files show frequent activity up since 2001 09 09 straight up to release 1 1 0 HV Beta 2 2002 07 12HV 1 0 0 2002 08 12 Initial release HV 110802 2002 11 08 This release still identified itself as version 1 1 0 but had considerable changes compared to the 2002 08 12 release for instance LADSPA support and titler changes Because there are 3 separate blocks of comment in the change log since the 2002 08 12 release this is more like a version 1 1 3 HV 1 1 5 2003 02 11 From the change log in the source 15 selection Adaptive deinterlace proper 16 bit alpha blending more ffmpeg MPEG 4 options CV 1 1 5 2003 04 29 HV code forked into a community CVS version HV 1 1 6 2003 05 12 From the change log in the source 15 selection Paste silence and clipboards shifts effect keyframes properly titler improvements IEEE1394 improvements allow add track anywhere in timeline auto scroll timeline when dragging cursor HV 1 1 7 2003 08 11 From the change log in the source 15 selection Time stretch based on overlapping windows instead of FFT use ffmpeg decoder for MPEG 4 freeze frame has line doubling option importing of dvgrab and lavtools AVI files Adaptations for 64 bit X86 CPU CV 1 1 7 2003 10 05 Merge with community CVS version HV 1 1 8 2003 11 11 From the change log in the source 15 selection File box sorting track nudge more tooltips patternless Inverse Telecine oversampling improvements HV 1 1 9 2004 02 11 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section This is a landmark since it s probably the first time more code was submitted from the community than internally CV 1 1 9 2004 02 17 Merge with community CVS version HV 1 2 0 2004 05 11 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section Cinelerra has a massive number of small changes Quicktime finally decodes Sorenson and compressed headers HV 1 2 1 2004 08 12 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section Quicktime 2 0 4 updated Enter the world of floating point imaging in this release It s not just a more accurate colorspace it s a totally new way of thinking about color Finally Cinelerra is officially more stable in 64 bit mode than 32 bit mode CV 1 2 1 2004 08 16 Merged with community CVS version Special enhancements were added to this version E g H264 Kod Cineon used at NAB under Fedora 1 2 and BSD 5 this could handle 4k film 4096x4096 if graphics card permits Fast frame rate in excess of 210 frames per second at 720x480 29 97 while bringing in live HD video in the timeline from a video camera video4linux driver Zoran chip HV 1 2 2 2005 01 10 From the change log in the source 15 selection Treshold effect unsharp mask effect spherical gradient motion and rotation tracking greyscale TIFF loading quicktime RGBA8888 reading and writing CV 1 2 2 2005 01 18 Merged with community CVS version CV 2 0 2005 09 29 Merge with community SVN version HV 2 0 2005 10 04 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section H 264 encoding and MPEG 4 audio encoding Import MPEG video directly HV 2 1 2006 07 02 From the change log in the source 15 selection Multiple audio processing improvements compositor improvements limited DVD subtitle support OpenGL support for compositing and many effects motion tracking improvements CV 2 1 2006 09 07 Merge with community SVN version The first use of git and a multi person merge HV 4 0 2008 08 11 Since all versions 2 0 onward 10bit useful for prof Cinepaint and 16bit RGB A YUV A have been removed and replaced with RGB YUV Float instead HV 4 1 2009 09 25 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Main feature is nested sequences The Viewer window does not display video clips Bug fixed in next version at the expense of another feature removed HV 4 2 2010 10 17 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Mainly a bugfix amp personal need release Edit gt Align edits feature which aligns all the audio edits with the video Keyframe spanning feature where highlighting a region with keyframe generation on causes effect tweeks to span all the keyframes All assets are now opened in subprocesses so they don t bring down the entire program when they crash Cannot drag and drop edit clips anymore feature removed here and future versions CV 2 1 5 2010 11 21 From the Cinelerra CV website s NEWS section 9 CinelerraCV 2 1 5 is out with SOWT audio support other improvements and bug fixes For more details see the release announcement HV 4 3 2011 08 06 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Text to movie Allows one to turn a script into an instant movie with live updating and seeking CV 2 2 2011 11 13 From the Cinelerra CV website s NEWS section 9 It includes Hermann Vosseler s Bezier Patch bezier automation for Cinelerra CV fades camera and projector improved default settings extended audio range support for multiline label and clips comments autodetection of OpenGL in configure detection of v4l2 HV 4 4 2012 09 07 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Faster startup and responsiveness audio oscilloscope new bright theme and also 3 way colour correction HV 4 5 2013 10 25 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Speed curves mainly for video amp in degraded quality for audio Some control over whether automation follows edits Ability to transfer keyframes between audio and video tracks Motion temporaries are stored in tmp m and tmp r files Time Avg clears the accumulator on keyframes HV 4 6 2014 09 10 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Split pane editing OpenGL supported on Intel HD Titler improvements Bugfixes org 5 0 2015 07 04 Cinelerra org releases a studio centric version of Cinelerra titled 5 0 Cinelerra is now fully integrated with FFMPEG and supports numerous 4K and 2K uncompressed cinema standards from such camera manufacturers as AJA Blackmagic Design and Red CV 2 3 2015 08 13 From the Cinelerra CV website s NEWS section 17 Full UTF 8 support Complete new overlay engine and resampler New graphics About panel some icons New plugins GreyCStoration C41 Bluebanana color3way findobject lens Some translations have been updated German Italian French Norwegian Portuguese Lots of small bugfixes Changes in build system HV 4 6 1 2015 11 09 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Updated the x264 compressor library Improved the mp3 decoding Video scaling is now either nearest neighbor or bicubic but never linear Proxy editing got a start before discovering modern PCs can easily decode 4k 5 1 GG 5 1 2016 03 31 The first of monthly releases of a branch separate from the HV CV and org versions first under the name Cinelerra 5 1 but from September 2018 as Cinelerra GG Infinity HV 6 0 2016 11 17 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Updated the h264 decoding There are no longer picons in the asset window Motion tracking got major optimizations Resampling effects got new interfaces Titler can load subtitle files HV 7 0 2017 10 13 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Optimized playback of large format video H 265 decoding Optimized screen capturing Spherical camera blending Eyedropper can show the maximum value Interpolating CR2 images always white balances GG 2018 09 2018 09 30 First of monthly releases of the Cinelerra GG Infinity version this is a rolling release See the release notes 18 which cover monthly releases since mid 2016 initially not under the GG name but as version 5 1 HV 7 1 2019 01 23 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Exporting of H 265 video in Quicktime Seeking for MKV WEBM files More bugs fixed GG 2019 01 2019 01 31 The 5th monthly release of Cinelerra GG Infinity adds support for jog wheels ShuttlePRO V 2 and ShuttleXpress from Contour Design GG 2019 04 2019 04 30 The 8th monthly release of Cinelerra GG Infinity allows GPU accelerated decoding for some video formats GG 2019 05 2019 05 31 The 9th monthly release of Cinelerra GG Infinity adds GPU accelerated encoding for some video formats GG 2019 07 2019 07 31 The 11th monthly release of Cinelerra GG Infinity has significant improvements in masking HV 7 2 2019 10 11 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 A long awaited audio upgrade New flanger chorus tremolo amp multiband compressor Reverb got a full band pass filter Compressor got VU meters amp grid snapping Pulseaudio support Sample accurate keyframes for audio plugins Better synchronization between the audio plugins amp the playhead Right click on an edit to get an info box The ever present bug fixes GG 2019 10 2019 10 31 The 14th monthly release of Cinelerra GG Infinity adds scaling for HiDPI monitors and speeds up AV1 decoding GG 2020 01 2020 01 31 The 17th monthly release of Cinelerra GG Infinity adds OpenSuse Tumbleweed as supported platform and Gentoo as single user platform In addition a limited Windows version is available GG 2020 07 2020 07 31 The 23rd monthly release of Cinelerra GG Infinity adds aligning video using timecodes two more subtitle formats and auto rotate for videos with rotation metadata set GG 2021 02 2021 02 28 The 27th release of Cinelerra GG Infinity The release format is changed from distro specific packaging to AppImage Other changes autosave backups optional feature is now a Settings in Preferences under Appearance additional FFmpeg video audio render formats available such as dnxhr variants aspect ratio and interlace improvements batch Render menu now has a hidden feature to prevent mistakes which can be turned on off Openjpeg upgraded from 2 3 1 to 2 4 0 HV 7 3 2021 03 04 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Bug fixes for running on a 4K monitor Support for odd frame sizes in OpenGL CR3 file format Automatic histogram value GG 2021 05 2021 05 31 The 29th release of Cinelerra GG Infinity It adds context sensitive help via alt h GG 2021 07 2021 07 31 The 31th release of Cinelerra GG Infinity Updates to x264 x265 and AV1 codecs H 265 10 and 12 bit support updated and combined with 8 bit improvements in EDL export PAL NTSC color space split GG 2021 08 2021 08 31 The 32th release of Cinelerra GG Infinity The built in ffmpeg upgraded to version 4 4 over 20 new audio video effects configurable fast slow speeds HV 7 4 2021 10 21 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 Load a nested EDL without pasting it Swap an asset for a nested EDL Change the frame rate of a nested EDL Transparency checkerboard Change parameters of a single edit with text entry Checks for recursive nested EDLs Memory management bugfixes GG 2021 10 2021 10 31 The 34th release of Cinelerra GG Infinity Additional render formats Cineform DPX MXF Hungarian as GUI language added fix for title fade fix slow startup due to unneeded discovery of plugins GG 2022 03 2022 03 31 The 39th release of Cinelerra GG Infinity A pre built version for FreeBSD 12 3 and FreeBSD 13 is available in the test section For aarch64 an AppImage can be built Multiple libraries updates faster AV1 support build scripts improvements dvd render improvement GG 2022 05 2022 05 31 The 41th release of Cinelerra GG Infinity Built in OpenJPEG upgraded from 2 4 0 to 2 5 0 LV2 audio plugin improvements Fixes for Blu ray non linux platforms Timecode Ctrl and memory resource leaks Various build improvements vaapi render formats QT and MKV added GG 2022 08 2022 08 31 The 44th release of Cinelerra GG Infinity Built in FFMPEG libraries upgraded from 4 4 to 5 1 11 new video plugins 10 new audio plugins and multiple render formats added HV 8 2022 10 23 From the Heroine Virtual website s NEWS section 16 GPU accelerated rendering Faster GPU accelerated playback Write output to command line ffmpeg See also Edit nbsp Free and open source software portalList of video editing software Comparison of video editing softwareReferences Edit Broadcast 2000 Removed From Public Access Slashdot 2011 09 10 better source needed History of Cinelerra in cinelerra 090901 tar bz2 doc manual pdf The Making The Cut Awards eNews Primedia Business archived from the original on 2012 07 22 Prokoudine Alexandre The quest for sustainable free libre non linear video editors Libre Graphics World Retrieved 2019 09 02 About cinelerra org Cinelerra CV Community Retrieved 2020 07 10 Cinelerra org git About Cinelerra Cinelerra CV fork Heroine Virtual Retrieved 2019 01 30 a b c Cinelerra CV news archive Cinelerra CV community Retrieved 2020 07 03 Cinelerra CV news Cinelerra CV community Retrieved 2020 07 03 About Cinelerra CVE Cinelerra CV community Retrieved 2020 07 10 Cinelerra CVE differences Cinelerra CV Community Retrieved 2020 07 10 Build and install Lumiera Lumiera Debian Depot a b c d e f Cinelerra HV releases 2002 2008 on sourceforge net a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Cinelerra HV news Heroine Virtual Retrieved 2019 01 30 Cinelerra CV news Cinelerra CV community Retrieved 2020 07 01 Smith Phyllis Cinelerra GG release notes PDF Further reading EditKline Dave 2005 07 15 Cinelerra Rough and ready video editor Linux com SourceForge Inc Archived from the original on 2009 05 05 Retrieved 2012 10 05 Reuben 2006 08 05 MainActor vs Cinelerra Simple Editing Part 2 Flavor8 com Archived from the original on 2012 10 12 Retrieved 2012 10 05 Traniello Raffaella 2012 08 21 Cinelerra for Grandma g raffa eu Retrieved 2012 10 05 It s FOSS Team 2019 01 16 9 best free video editing software for Linux 2019 It s FOSS Retrieved 2019 01 17 Collins Michael 2014 05 22 The beginnings of Cinelerra Cinelerra org Retrieved 2019 01 20 Todorov Marin 2019 03 06 8 Best free video editing softwares I discovered for linux TecMint com Retrieved 2019 03 06 External links EditDifferences between Cinelerra versions Cinelerra org website managed by Michael Collins Cinelerra HV website Cinelerra HV source 2021 and bug tracker Cinelerra HV manual Secrets of Cinelerra 2009 Cinelerra CV website Cinelerra CV source Cinelerra CV manual Cinelerra CV mailing list Cinelerra GG website Cinelerra GG source 2022 Cinelerra GG manual 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cinelerra amp oldid 1172986860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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