Thanks all for the responses on this. I ran through "Grandma's
Tutorial" and found it to be awesome. The other site I found to be
pretty good is here...
http://renomath.org/video/linux/avchd/
It gives a workflow example on how to edit video.
I'll also search around the mailing list here on how
Am 30.12.2011 17:46, schrieb Michael Wisniewski:
> ... but the thing that was very (extremely) painful was the speed of it.
> This was during rendering, exporting, and editing.
> We're going to be filming more home movies fairly soon, and I'd like to
> start back up again, but use Cinelerra instea
Le vendredi 30 décembre 2011 à 18:44 +0100, Nicolas Ecarnot a écrit :
> Le 30/12/2011 17:46, Michael Wisniewski a écrit :
>
> > With that being said, is there an easy how to guide to build a farm
> > and use cinelerra without having to wait forever for it to do stuff?
> > The video I would be edit
Le 30/12/2011 17:46, Michael Wisniewski a écrit :
With that being said, is there an easy how to guide to build a farm
and use cinelerra without having to wait forever for it to do stuff?
The video I would be editing is shot on a Canon Vixia HF 10 camera and
would be in 1080p. I haven't been abl
Hi!
I should first say that I am very new with video editing, and probably
don't know what I'm talking about. :) On the other hand, I know my
way around linux.
I started learning final cut on a macbook pro about a year ago. I
grasped it fairly well, but the thing that was very (extremely)
pain