[Kdenlive-devel] are there kdenlive_renderer or inigo for winxp?

Andrew Hunter andrew at aehunter.net
Mon Feb 11 22:44:25 UTC 2008


Lúcio Corrêa wrote:
> On Feb 8, 2008 10:15 AM, Giuseppe Ghibò <ghibo at mandriva.com> wrote:
>> Andrew Hunter ha scritto:
>>> Jeffrey Thomas wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I have several computers under WinXP. Most of time they used for writing
>>>>> texts, but they have powerful CPUs. Is there any possibility to use them for
>>>>> delayed rendering of Kdenlive's projects?
>>>>>
>>>> I am not aware of any right now, but perhaps using a live-CD with KDEnlive on it?  You could boot into the LiveCD environment without touching the hard drive's installed OS.  I am not sure how well KDEnlive disk access would perform over a network, nor do I know if KDEnlive uses KDE's awesome KIO-slaves to access various networks, such as:
>>>> fish:/user at server/path/to/video/files (fish:/ uses SSH)
>>>> Or mount the remote filesystem with sshfs or NFS; not sure how well it would perform though...
>>>>
>>> Gigabit ethernet for _all_ the machines is the key here and idealy
>>> having two or more GigE switches trunked to the router. At GigE would
>>> allow you to edit HDV video over the network (the BBC published a
>>> whitepaper on how they do it).
>>>
>> BTW, do you have the URL?
> 
> I think the url is: http://ingex.sourceforge.net/

That is the software that they developed to do this. I believe that a 
link to the paper is available there.

In addition, the BBC is also funding development of DVCPRO HD support in 
ffmpeg.

> 
>> Afaik in FullHD it's also difficult to reach such ratio with ordinary
>> disks (you need SAS with RAID0),
>> you need "sustained" bandwidth of at least 200-300MB/s (which is >
>> 1Gb/s) in reading and writing (you have to fight
>> also with bottenleck of various filesystems). If someone has tried full
>> HD in this subject, I'm interested in hearing his experiences.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Bye
>> Giuseppe.
>>
>>
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