Re: [newbie] Video Editing and Video Capture software

2004-06-19 Thread David E. Fox
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 04:53:33 -0300
Ary Kaplan Nakamura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm new in Linux and on this email list
 
 I need a Video Editing software and a Video Capture software

Try cinelerra, it's supposed to be very nice for video editing. I
haven't really used it a whole lot. There exists a version on plf
(plf.zarb.org) for Mandrake but it doesn't seem to work at the
moment (see other messages with cinelerra in the subject line) but
there does exist a i386 RPM for it. It may have difficulty reading some
types of files. I'm attempting to roll my own version from the source
code but can't ATM get it to cooperate with the current avifile
development library :(, so that probably means no avi support :( :(

Supposedly, kino will capbure from your device - but you didn't
mention what device you were indending to use. 

 


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[newbie] Video Editing Programs

2004-03-21 Thread Steve Turner



Anybody know of any good video editing programs for 
Linux?


Re: [newbie] video editing

2003-06-19 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Wednesday June 18 2003 06:35 pm, Linus Drouhard wrote:
 I tried Cinelerra and couldn't get any file menus, anything.
  Just a screen with a bar down the center.  I tried mouse clicks
 (randomly since there were no buttons on the screen, and various
 keys on the keyboard.  Nothing.  The help file said to open the
 file menu and  well, I gave up and am trying Kino.  It seems
 ok. I'm still trying to figure out Kino.  It seems to work only
 as root.  I have Pinnacle 8.5 for windows, which works really
 well (other than the fact that it's in windows).

 Linus

 It sounds like the app opened in a window bigger than your 
screen. If/when that happens, hold down an Alt key and grab the 
center of the screen with a L-click+hold with your mouse. That'll 
allow you to move the screen around to look for it's buttons. Or 
you can resize the widow to fit your screen once you can find the 
edges.

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Re: [newbie] video editing

2003-06-19 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 19 Jun 2003 12:35 am, Linus Drouhard wrote:
  I have Pinnacle 8.5 for windows, which works really well
 (other than the fact that it's in windows).

 Linus

Sorry to say, this could be a hardware problem.  See this:

quote
In regards to your recent email, unfortunately none of our products 
will
support the Linux operating system. Please let us know if you need 
further
information.

Regards,
Melanie Sharman
Pinnacle Systems uk
/quote

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Re: [newbie] video editing

2003-06-19 Thread Linus Drouhard
I'm running 1600 x 1200 so I don't think screensize is the issue.  I downloaded and 
ran version 1.1.6 from PLF.  I can use alttab to cycle between a screen with a 
black bar down the left center of the screen and a totally blank screen with a mustard 
yellow color background.  right clicking in the yellow screen gives me a floating menu 
of display icons or sort items.  Clicking on either of these does nothing.  Thanks.

Linus

On 19 Jun 2003 14:54:38 +1000
Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 09:35, Linus Drouhard wrote:
 
  I tried Cinelerra and couldn't get any file menus, anything.  Just a screen with a 
  bar down the center.  I tried mouse clicks (randomly since there were no buttons 
  on the screen, and various keys on the keyboard.  Nothing.  The help file said to 
  open the file menu and  well, I gave up and am trying Kino.  It seems ok. I'm 
  still trying to figure out Kino.  It seems to work only as root.  I have Pinnacle 
  8.5 for windows, which works really well (other than the fact that it's in 
  windows). 
  
  Linus
 
 Cinelerra likes to have a rather large screen area to eat up - so if
 you're using a screen res of 1280x1024 or more, you SHOULD be able to
 not only see buttons, but several screens that come up - unless there's
 a GTK problem on your system...
 
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Re: [newbie] video editing

2003-06-18 Thread Linus Drouhard
On 18 Jun 2003 09:57:17 +1000
Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 04:46, fifner the dragon wrote:
  Hi,
  
  is there anyone who can recomend a good video editing program like final cut or 
  premiere?
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Fifner
 
 Cinelerra and Linux Video Studio
 
 ...although Cinelerra rocks...
 

I tried Cinelerra and couldn't get any file menus, anything.  Just a screen with a bar 
down the center.  I tried mouse clicks (randomly since there were no buttons on the 
screen, and various keys on the keyboard.  Nothing.  The help file said to open the 
file menu and  well, I gave up and am trying Kino.  It seems ok. I'm still trying 
to figure out Kino.  It seems to work only as root.  I have Pinnacle 8.5 for windows, 
which works really well (other than the fact that it's in windows). 

Linus

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[newbie] video editing

2003-06-17 Thread fifner the dragon
Hi,

is there anyone who can recomend a good video editing program like final cut or 
premiere?

Thanks in advance,
Fifner
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Re: [newbie] video editing

2003-06-17 Thread Dennis Myers
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 02:46 pm, fifner the dragon wrote:
 Hi,

 is there anyone who can recomend a good video editing program like final
 cut or premiere?

 Thanks in advance,
 Fifner

I'm not sure because I am just starting to learn the rudiments of video 
editing, but you might want to have a look at cinelerra. It appears to have 
alot of bells and whistles. HTH

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Re: [newbie] video editing

2003-06-17 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 04:46, fifner the dragon wrote:
 Hi,
 
 is there anyone who can recomend a good video editing program like final cut or 
 premiere?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Fifner

Cinelerra and Linux Video Studio

...although Cinelerra rocks...

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[newbie] Video editing

2003-02-19 Thread harperkelsie
Hi, I have absolutely no experience in video editing
Please, I really need to know how can I add a logo
on a videoclip (mpg) using cinelerra or The GIMP...!

Thank you

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[newbie] Video editing using Linux

2002-04-05 Thread Jim Dawson

I want to do some video editing, e.g. record the hour long home videos onto hard drive 
and cut the 58 or so minutes of boring footage out, then recording it back to 
videotape.

I don't need anything too fancy, just basic edits and perhaps some simple character 
generator capability.

I assume I can do this with the appropriate software if I add a video capture card to 
my Linux box. (I have a 1GHz Athlon, currently at 256MB but it will probabaly be 
upgraded to 512MB by the time I aquire the necessary hardware and software.)

Does anyone have any experience doing this under Linux? If so, what software/hardware 
should I use? Or would I be better off dual-booting into (gasp!) Windows for video 
editing?

Thanks in advance.





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Re: [newbie] Video editing using Linux

2002-04-05 Thread Carlos Arigos

El Vie 05 Abr 2002 19:30, escribió:
 I want to do some video editing, e.g. record the hour long home videos onto
 hard drive and cut the 58 or so minutes of boring footage out, then
 recording it back to videotape.

 I don't need anything too fancy, just basic edits and perhaps some simple
 character generator capability.

 I assume I can do this with the appropriate software if I add a video
 capture card to my Linux box. (I have a 1GHz Athlon, currently at 256MB but
 it will probabaly be upgraded to 512MB by the time I aquire the necessary
 hardware and software.)

 Does anyone have any experience doing this under Linux? If so, what
 software/hardware should I use? Or would I be better off dual-booting into
 (gasp!) Windows for video editing?

 Thanks in advance.

Bcast2000 (disc 2, MDK 8.2). Supported hardware 
www.heroinewarrior.com/bcast2000.html
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[newbie] Video editing (2)

2000-09-08 Thread Deno

Video editing (2)
(http://forum.mandrakesoft.com/article.php3?sid=2908081500)

Some time ago, Mark Potochnik wrote about "Broadcast 2000", and asked if we could 
include it in the  next LM distribution. The answer is yes: Few days ago, Till has 
made a package of this extraordinary program: it will be included in 7.2.
  

In case you never heard about Broadcast 2000 before, it 
is: "Realtime, non linear audio and video editor for Linux. 
licenced under GPL". 

Thus, if you are into multimedia stuff, and want to 
integrate audio with video, capture, render, edit, 
or simply play back movies and mp3s... 

This is a program you have been waiting for.