Re: MLT to Ardour
Le vendredi 14 juin 2019, 17:47:42 CEST François Téchené a écrit : > Hi, > > For my latest video project, that I have edited with Kdenlive, I wanted > to edit the audio, the proper way, using Ardour. > > So I made a Python script to export my Kdenlive project to Ardour. I > needed my edit timeline in Ardour so I could cross fade my audio cuts in > Ardour. > > Here is the repository : > > https://source.puri.sm/francois.techene/mlt2ardour > > Feel free to use it as a base to integrate the feature in Kdenlive (that > would be awesome!) > > You can also check the making of this project, that I made with free > software only : > > https://puri.sm/posts/see-your-junk-behind-the-scenes/ > > Thank you! > > Fran??ois > Salut François, Merci beaucoup !! Congratulations for your work with Purism and thanks for the interesting and rewarding post :) We are discussing interoperability for a while, and plan to work with OpenTimelineIO (for the full timeline, not only audio, and with several source & target formats)... But this will come when possible for one of us! (as they announced an eventual move to C++, we were waiting for that, but anticipating with python still could be an interesting 1st step). We could already link this contribution on our site or even create a dedicated menu (as for the script slicing render jobs into several parallel runs...), before properly integrating the function. Will you come back to kdenlive café? I believed we hadn't heard from you for a while :) Cheers, Vincent
Re: MLT to Ardour
Hi, That's really cool: thanks & congrats ! Camille Le 14/06/2019 à 17:47, François Téchené a écrit : > Hi, > > For my latest video project, that I have edited with Kdenlive, I wanted > to edit the audio, the proper way, using Ardour. > > So I made a Python script to export my Kdenlive project to Ardour. I > needed my edit timeline in Ardour so I could cross fade my audio cuts in > Ardour. > > Here is the repository : > > https://source.puri.sm/francois.techene/mlt2ardour > > Feel free to use it as a base to integrate the feature in Kdenlive (that > would be awesome!) > > You can also check the making of this project, that I made with free > software only : > > https://puri.sm/posts/see-your-junk-behind-the-scenes/ > > Thank you! > > Fran??ois
MLT to Ardour
Hi, For my latest video project, that I have edited with Kdenlive, I wanted to edit the audio, the proper way, using Ardour. So I made a Python script to export my Kdenlive project to Ardour. I needed my edit timeline in Ardour so I could cross fade my audio cuts in Ardour. Here is the repository : https://source.puri.sm/francois.techene/mlt2ardour Feel free to use it as a base to integrate the feature in Kdenlive (that would be awesome!) You can also check the making of this project, that I made with free software only : https://puri.sm/posts/see-your-junk-behind-the-scenes/ Thank you! Fran??ois
Re: e desktop back as original
Not sure if this still works but the terminal command rm ~/.config/kdenliverc used to reset Kdenlive. Could a grown up confirm if this is still a good way to achieve this? Thanks :) Thanks! On 13 Jun 2019, 14:31 +0100, Douglas Pollard , wrote: > I have been using Kdenlive several years and have never been able > torearage the desktop is it was originally. Can someone he;p me out with > this. Doug >