Quoting "Aaron Newcomb" :
This is pretty close to my workflow so I think you are on the right
track. x264 is definitely better than mp4 if you are looking for good
quality to file size ratio.
wellx264 is a video codec where .mp4 is better a format for
audio/video file.
Maybe when you say
I wondered if anyone on this mailing list might know of a free, open source
LINUX utility equivalent to the commercial Windows program, ISOBuster?
Sometimes, when I record a DVD on my stand-alone DVD recorder, I cannot access
the data (something appears to go wrong in the finalization phase).
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Valentina Messeri wrote:
> Quoting "Aaron Newcomb" :
>
>> This is pretty close to my workflow so I think you are on the right
>> track. x264 is definitely better than mp4 if you are looking for good
>> quality to file size ratio.
>
> wellx264 is a video codec whe
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 05:51:37 -0700 (PDT), Murray Strome
wrote:
> Before buying the commercial package for Windows, I have been trying to
> find out if anyone knew of a similar Open Source utility for LINUX to
> extract the recorded video from the DVD when something is wrong.
Try isomaster
http:/
Hi people,
Just to note that BlackMagic released their Linux SDK!
Now it's possible to capture HD video over HDMI port using an affordable
board under Linux :)
bye,
rafael diniz
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Hi August,
you can add fades to the audio section as well if you arm only your audio
tracks, jump from one edit to the next by using Alt+right or left arrow and
insert the fade by pressing u.
For setting the type and duration of the fade I recommend
Hi August!
> is it at all possible to add multiple uniform transitions to an audio
> or video track?
I'm not sure it is your case, but when I have to insert a lot of
dissolve transitions I edit directly the EDL (thank ichthyo for the
tip!).
See
http://www.g-raffa.eu/Cinelerra/HOWTO/t