Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Split DV files with timecode ?

2014-05-25 Thread Cyril Giraud

Thanks for your answers.

In fact, my IEEE HW is not well recognized by Ubuntu Studio 14.04.
So I had to acquire my miniDV tape elsewhere, and got an .avi DV file 
(DVCPRO, DV Sony).


Now, I would like to split this file as I could split it with Scenalyzer 
on a Windows system (one file per sequence, based on time code gap 
between 2 sequences).


dvgrab seems to have some feature about this, but I haven't managed yet 
to make it working, and cannot connect my cam on my computer.


Would you have an other way to do that ?

Cyril.



On 24/05/2014 20:52, laurent.bellega...@free.fr wrote:

Hi Cyril,

Only two software in graphical gui can acquire dv files from a camera.

The first one is kino.
The second one is kdenlive.

Both are using dvgrab for the grab.

Openshot has no dv grabbing engine. This tool will not never be 
developped because dv files users are fewer and fewer face to the mp4 
AVCHD camera...


Cinelerra has one, but it doesn't work properly.

If you want to edit theses videos by using the original timecode, I 
think that only cinelerra can do that. All Native Linux free video 
editor can edit dv files, but without the timecode.


Maybe Lightworks can do it, but the software is not free, and you have 
to buy the complete release to have all the main codecs supported.


Hope it helps.

Laurent

Le 24/05/2014 19:21, Jimmy Sjölund a écrit :
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Cyril Giraud cgir...@free.fr 
mailto:cgir...@free.fr wrote:


Hi,

Video editing is a strength of Ubuntu Studio distro, isn't it ?

So, I use to find inside a simple tool to split .avi files
acquired from DV tapes, and I didn't...

Someone to help me about that ?

Cyril.

PS: I have tried with no success on several new and old avi files:
dvgrab -I MyVideo.avi -t foo_
Waiting for DV...
Capture Started
End of pipe

foo_1999.11.30_00-00-00.dv: frame dropped: timecode ??:??:??.??
date .??.?? ??:??:??
This error means that the ieee1394 driver received an incomplete
frame.
foo_1999.11.30_00-00-00.dv97.64 MiB 783 frames
Capture Stopped
Warning: 1 dropped frames.


I don't quite understand what you are trying to accomplish? Do you 
have old .avi files that you want to split in some way? Or do you 
want to capture from your camera to a avi file?


Have you tried Kdenlive if Mike's suggestions doesn't work out?








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Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Split DV files with timecode ?

2014-05-24 Thread Mike Holstein
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 9:01 AM, Cyril Giraud cgir...@free.fr wrote:

 Hi,

 Video editing is a strength of Ubuntu Studio distro, isn't it ?


nothing about ubuntustudio is specifically addressing video editing in any
better or worse way than main linux applications can supply. there are
many, many editors, and ubuntustudio tries to create an environment that
can facilitate production.. i say, start with one of the bigger, more
actively developed editors such as openshot, then, move on through them til
you get what you need.. there's also commercial efforts such as
http://www.lwks.com/index.php?option=com_lwksview=downloadItemid=206 that
you may find helpful..

try and test and work with different codecs, such as a simple, well
supported, and known-good .ogg video file to remove a possible codec
support issue with your old .avi files.. cheers and good luck



 So, I use to find inside a simple tool to split .avi files acquired from
 DV tapes, and I didn't...

 Someone to help me about that ?

 Cyril.

 PS: I have tried with no success on several new and old avi files:
 dvgrab -I MyVideo.avi -t foo_
 Waiting for DV...
 Capture Started
 End of pipe

 foo_1999.11.30_00-00-00.dv: frame dropped: timecode ??:??:??.?? date
 .??.?? ??:??:??
 This error means that the ieee1394 driver received an incomplete frame.
 foo_1999.11.30_00-00-00.dv97.64 MiB 783 frames
 Capture Stopped
 Warning: 1 dropped frames.



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Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Split DV files with timecode ?

2014-05-24 Thread Jimmy Sjölund
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Cyril Giraud cgir...@free.fr wrote:

 Hi,

 Video editing is a strength of Ubuntu Studio distro, isn't it ?

 So, I use to find inside a simple tool to split .avi files acquired from
 DV tapes, and I didn't...

 Someone to help me about that ?

 Cyril.

 PS: I have tried with no success on several new and old avi files:
 dvgrab -I MyVideo.avi -t foo_
 Waiting for DV...
 Capture Started
 End of pipe

 foo_1999.11.30_00-00-00.dv: frame dropped: timecode ??:??:??.?? date
 .??.?? ??:??:??
 This error means that the ieee1394 driver received an incomplete frame.
 foo_1999.11.30_00-00-00.dv97.64 MiB 783 frames
 Capture Stopped
 Warning: 1 dropped frames.


I don't quite understand what you are trying to accomplish? Do you have old
.avi files that you want to split in some way? Or do you want to capture
from your camera to a avi file?

Have you tried Kdenlive if Mike's suggestions doesn't work out?
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Split DV files with timecode ?

2014-05-24 Thread laurent.bellega...@free.fr

Hi Cyril,

Only two software in graphical gui can acquire dv files from a camera.

The first one is kino.
The second one is kdenlive.

Both are using dvgrab for the grab.

Openshot has no dv grabbing engine. This tool will not never be 
developped because dv files users are fewer and fewer face to the mp4 
AVCHD camera...


Cinelerra has one, but it doesn't work properly.

If you want to edit theses videos by using the original timecode, I 
think that only cinelerra can do that. All Native Linux free video 
editor can edit dv files, but without the timecode.


Maybe Lightworks can do it, but the software is not free, and you have 
to buy the complete release to have all the main codecs supported.


Hope it helps.

Laurent

Le 24/05/2014 19:21, Jimmy Sjölund a écrit :
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Cyril Giraud cgir...@free.fr 
mailto:cgir...@free.fr wrote:


Hi,

Video editing is a strength of Ubuntu Studio distro, isn't it ?

So, I use to find inside a simple tool to split .avi files
acquired from DV tapes, and I didn't...

Someone to help me about that ?

Cyril.

PS: I have tried with no success on several new and old avi files:
dvgrab -I MyVideo.avi -t foo_
Waiting for DV...
Capture Started
End of pipe

foo_1999.11.30_00-00-00.dv: frame dropped: timecode ??:??:??.??
date .??.?? ??:??:??
This error means that the ieee1394 driver received an incomplete
frame.
foo_1999.11.30_00-00-00.dv97.64 MiB 783 frames
Capture Stopped
Warning: 1 dropped frames.


I don't quite understand what you are trying to accomplish? Do you 
have old .avi files that you want to split in some way? Or do you want 
to capture from your camera to a avi file?


Have you tried Kdenlive if Mike's suggestions doesn't work out?




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