On 2019-03-13 09:16, Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
For the record, here's the thread on ffmpeg-user mailing list:
http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2019-March/043677.html
Gerardo
cheers, that's neat that you can import values directly from a .png.
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For the record, here's the thread on ffmpeg-user mailing list:
http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2019-March/043677.html
Gerardo
Il giorno mer 6 mar 2019 alle ore 11:48 Gerardo Ballabio
ha scritto:
>
> I guess my question was too specific. I'll try asking directly on
> ffmpeg mailing
On Wednesday, March 06, 2019 05:48:59 AM Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
> I guess my question was too specific. I'll try asking directly on
> ffmpeg mailing list.
If you get it figured out, I (and probably others) would be interested in how
to do it -- maybe you could post a summary here with a link to
Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a video that was filmed under bad lighting conditions, the
> background is too bright and people in the foreground are dark. I'm
> trying to use ffmpeg to correct it. Please kindly help me.
>
You will probably be happiest with a non-linear editor,
On 2019-03-06 10:48, Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
I guess my question was too specific. I'll try asking directly on
ffmpeg mailing list.
Thanks
Gerardo
probably best. I've only used ffmpeg to extract frames.
The syntax can be a bit daunting.
What I'd probably do is extract a frame of concern and
I guess my question was too specific. I'll try asking directly on
ffmpeg mailing list.
Thanks
Gerardo
Il giorno dom 3 mar 2019 alle ore 18:16 Gerardo Ballabio
ha scritto:
>
> Hello all,
> I have a video that was filmed under bad lighting conditions, the
> background is too bright and people in
Hello all,
I have a video that was filmed under bad lighting conditions, the
background is too bright and people in the foreground are dark. I'm
trying to use ffmpeg to correct it. Please kindly help me.
Here you can find a snippet:
. But
> it has a simple and clean UI, no setting up of "project files" and
> the like for just cutting a video. Something similar would be ideal.
>
> What could people here recommend?
>
> Thanks for any hints
OpenShot, Pitivi, or Blender. I like OpenShot for simple video-e
On 03/01/16 18:17, Udyant Wig wrote:
>
> On 01/03/2016 01:04 PM, Stuart Longland wrote:
> [snip]
>> Last time I did any serious multimedia stuff, I think my toolkit
>> consisted of Audacity for producing the sound track, then a
>> combination of Perl, GNU Make, netpbm and ffmpeg to take a
On 01/03/2016 01:04 PM, Stuart Longland wrote:
[snip]
> Last time I did any serious multimedia stuff, I think my toolkit
> consisted of Audacity for producing the sound track, then a
> combination of Perl, GNU Make, netpbm and ffmpeg to take a series
> of photos, do the necessary
> OpenShot, Pitivi, or Blender. I like OpenShot for simple video-editing
> personally. All of them are available in the Debian repos for GNU/Linux (I
> think).
I think "kino" or "cinerella" might also be worth, to take a look at.
Best
Hans
On 30/12/15 21:22, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> I'm looking for recommendations for a GUI video editor for simple tasks
> (basically for cutting a video, and perhaps for fixing the audio track
> lag which sometimes creeps in).
>
> I have very little experience with video editing and
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> On 12/30/2015 07:35 AM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > I *LOVE* OpenShot. You actually helped *me* out because I had used
> > another program (that was a little over my pay grade), but
On 12/30/2015 03:22 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations for a GUI video editor for simple tasks
(basically for cutting a video, and perhaps for fixing the audio track
lag which sometimes creeps in).
I have very little experience with video editing and myself are more
experience with video editing and myself are more
of a command line junkie.
For the user in question it has to be a GUI program. She is using
avidemux at the moment, which more or less covers her needs, but
forces her to have deb-multimedia as an extra package source. But
it has a simple and clean UI
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Hi,
I'm looking for recommendations for a GUI video editor for simple tasks
(basically for cutting a video, and perhaps for fixing the audio track
lag which sometimes creeps in).
I have very little experience with video editing and myself are more
On 12/30/2015 07:35 AM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> I *LOVE* OpenShot. You actually helped *me* out because I had used
> another program (that was a little over my pay grade), but couldn't
> remember the name. Avidemux, it was. *grin*
I have used OpenShot in the past, and I liked it. However, it
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On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 01:02:56PM +0100, jdd wrote:
> Le 30/12/2015 12:22, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
>
> >What could people here recommend?
>
> I guess kdenlive should be avoided :-(
>
> then may be dvdcut if it works with your video format
for a GUI video editor for simple tasks
> > (basically for cutting a video, and perhaps for fixing the audio track
> > lag which sometimes creeps in).
> >
> > I have very little experience with video editing and myself are more
> > of a command line junkie.
> >
Le 30/12/2015 12:22, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit :
What could people here recommend?
I guess kdenlive should be avoided :-(
then may be dvdcut if it works with your video format
jdd
etimes creeps in).
>
> I have very little experience with video editing and myself are more
> of a command line junkie.
>
> For the user in question it has to be a GUI program. She is using
> avidemux at the moment, which more or less covers her needs, but
> forces her to h
Marc Shapiro marcns...@gmail.com writes:
Also, what is the best capture and editing software for a newbie with
minimal needs. No flame wars, please. I know that Cinelerra is
available, but I don't know what else there is, or how easy they are
to use. For now all I really need to do is
30/11/2010 06:47, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 11/29/10 16:52, Rob Owens wrote:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 09:31:10PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid
On 11/29/2010 09:48 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
No worries there. I avoid KDE and any apps that use its libraries
like the plague. I used to use a few KDE apps (kate, in particular)
but artsd kept messing up my sound so that I had to kill it to get any
sound back. I got tired of that real fast
On 11/30/10 01:03, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
apt-file search v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
firmware-ivtv: /lib/firmware/v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
~$ apt-file search v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
bash: apt-file: command not found
~$ apt-cache search v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
firmware-ivtv - Binary firmware for
30/11/2010 16:28, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 11/30/10 01:03, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
apt-file search v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
firmware-ivtv: /lib/firmware/v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
~$ apt-file search v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw
bash: apt-file: command not found
~$ apt-cache search
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 09:47:53PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 11/29/10 16:52, Rob Owens wrote:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 09:31:10PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying
On 11/28/10 23:10, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:31:10 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
When I mentioned this to a friend, he pulled out a WinTV card, using a
Hauppauge PVR-250. Are there drivers for this in the standard kernel
tree, or do I need to get them from somewhere?
As per this
On 11/29/10 04:24, Paul Cartwright wrote:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time. Also, since they are not making tapes any more (or
VCRs?) I expect
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 07:19:14 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 11/28/10 23:10, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
PiTiVi, OpenShot and Kino are the easy-ones (in the line of Windows
Movie Maker).
I'll give PiTiVi and Kino a shot as soon as I get the card installed. Is
OpenShot a Debian package? I
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 07:19:14 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 11/28/10 23:10, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
PiTiVi, OpenShot and Kino are the easy-ones (in the line of Windows
Movie Maker).
I'll give PiTiVi and Kino a shot as soon
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 09:31:10PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time. Also, since they are not making tapes any
On 11/29/10 16:18, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 11/29/2010 06:09 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I seem not to have mentioned it. My bad. If nothing else works for
me then I could update to Squeeze. I'm running it on my netbook
without any problems, but the desktop still has Lenny. My wife and
In 4cf46610.3040...@gmail.com, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I used to use a few KDE apps (kate, in particular) but
artsd kept messing up my sound so that I had to kill it to get any sound
back.
ARTSd is dead is KDE SC 4. KDE SC 4 does include Phonon, a common API or A/V
manipulations, but it does not
On 11/29/10 16:52, Rob Owens wrote:
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 09:31:10PM -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time. Also, since
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time. Also, since they are not making tapes any more (or
VCRs?) I expect it will be difficult to repair my two VCRs
On 11/29/2010 06:31 AM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time. Also, since they are not making tapes any more (or
VCRs?) I expect
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 21:31:10 -0800, Marc Shapiro wrote:
First off, I'm a video editing newbie. Not a linux newbie. I've been
running Debian since Bo.
I have a lot of video tapes lying around and I am afraid they will
degrade over time. Also, since they are not making tapes any more
Can somebody recommend a mp4, vob, etc.. video editing software?
Thanks in advance
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in KDE or Gnome you may use Kino. It works very fine but it will
recode all files to raw.dv. so it uses much diskspace.
best regards and a nice day
klaus
Am Dienstag, den 01.09.2009, 10:10 -0400 schrieb Roman Gelfand:
Can somebody recommend a mp4, vob, etc.. video editing software
Roman Gelfand wrote:
Can somebody recommend a mp4, vob, etc.. video editing software?
Avidemux, Lives, Open Movie Editor, and many others. It depends a lot on your
preferences and what you want to accomplish.
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Does anyone have experience of video editing without transcoding?
In particular, what I want is to join two video files. *If* they come from the
same DVD, old plain `cat' command joins them fine:
$ cat file1.mpg file2.mpg total-file.mpg
, otherwise
Rodolfo Medina schrieb:
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
Does anyone have experience of video editing without transcoding?
In particular, what I want is to join two video files. *If* they come from the
same DVD, old plain `cat' command joins them fine:
Hello Rodolfo,
I am
On Sat December 27 2008, Rainer Kluge wrote:
Hello Rodolfo,
I am using ProjectX from www.lucike.info, a Java GUI application, which
allows to split and join different types of MPEG1/2 video streams. The
input stream is demuxed into the video part and the audio part(s). You
then have to remux
Paul Cartwright schrieb:
I downloaded projectX, ran the build.sh, tried to run :
java ProjectX
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: ProjectX/jarls
There is a sourceforge page (sourceforge.net/projects/project-x/) with
some basic information in English and an English
On Sat December 27 2008, Rainer Kluge wrote:
There is a sourceforge page (sourceforge.net/projects/project-x/) with
some basic information in English and an English Readme.txt in the zip
file.
thanks!!
Concerning your problem, you need the Java development kit sun-java6-jdk
for compiling.
Rodolfo writes:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or,
more in general, cut off and select pieces of a
video file.
Have you tried avidemux(.org)? I'm not sure how
good its MPEG1/2 support is, but I regularly use
it to edit out the ads from the MPEG4 AVI's I
record using MEncoder.
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
[...] now I need also to append two
video files one another. What I'm trying to do is to select pieces from a
dvd.
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net writes:
I *think* that plain old cat will successfully join them.
$ cat f1.mpeg f2.mpeg
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 01:11:05AM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net writes:
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
Unbelievable but true!! It seems to work.
Now I tried to `cat' a file with no audio in
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 08:50:19PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
[...]
It would be very nice to manage to do such a thing, i.e. transform an image
into a movie! I
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut
off and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try gopchop.
Rodolfo:
Thanks! It seems
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kino might.
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
But it only handles dv files. So, there's no hope for other formats like
mpeg* etc?
Pedro
Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rodolfo Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Video editing
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 9:20 AM
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text
presentation at the
beginning of the file
Ron
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 02:20:06PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kino might.
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
But it only
On 12/10/08 08:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
[snip]
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I *think* that plain old cat will successfully join them.
$ cat f1.mpeg f2.mpeg big.mpeg
Unbelievable but true!! It seems to work.
Linux/Unix truly is amazing...
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Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Arc Roca [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Write your text say with tex, do dvipng, then convert the pngs into a short
movie with gimp or something else. Then attach at the beginning
achieve this?
And, Ron, once converted the image into a movie, will it be possible to attach
it to the video with plain old cat?
The problem is that Arc Roca's comment about text editing makes no
sense in the context of video editing.
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On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 06:33:43PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Arc Roca [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Write your text say with tex, do dvipng, then convert the pngs into a
On 12/10/08 12:52, Pedro Insua wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 06:33:43PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Arc Roca [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Write your text say with tex, do
this?
And, Ron, once converted the image into a movie, will it be possible to
attach it to the video with plain old cat?
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is that Arc Roca's comment about text editing makes no sense in
the context of video editing.
But, if what he says is true
--- On Wed, 12/10/08, Rodolfo Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rodolfo Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Video editing
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 2:11 PM
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation
with gimp: how can I achieve this?
And, Ron, once converted the image into a movie, will it be possible to
attach it to the video with plain old cat?
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is that Arc Roca's comment about text editing makes no sense in
the context of video editing
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
[...]
It would be very nice to manage to do such a thing, i.e. transform an image
into a movie! I didn't manage with gimp: how can I achieve this?
Pedro Insua [EMAIL
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Arc Roca [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Write your text say with tex, do dvipng, then convert the pngs into a
short movie with gimp or something else. Then attach at the beginning
On 12/10/08 17:05, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Arc Roca [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Write your text say with tex, do dvipng, then convert the pngs into a
short movie with gimp or
PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is that Arc Roca's comment about text editing makes no sense in
the context of video editing.
But, if what he says is true, that would be a solution, wouldn't it?
tex is used for writing text books and scientific papers.
I guess that if you need
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Avidemux.
Thanks, this works, but the audio
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Johann Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With Kino you can import the video and edit
Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
thveillon.debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lives from debian-multimedia will do
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file, also for mpg and other formats. Will avidemux or the
other tools mentioned do that?
I have used Kino to do this in my movies grabbed with a minidv
camcorder. Text fade in,
On 12/08/08 07:36, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kino might.
But it only handles dv files. So, there's no hope for other formats like mpeg*
etc?
Thanks
Rodolfo
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a proper video editing program that does that?
thveillon.debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lives from debian-multimedia will do the job pretty well, decomposing
the video frame by frame before editing it, so you'll be able to achieve
good precision in your cuts.
Unfortunately
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 07:33:54PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
On 12/08/08 07:36, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Another thing I want to do is adding a simple text presentation at the
beginning of the file
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kino might.
But it only handles dv files.
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Avidemux.
Rodolfo:
Thanks, this works
On 12/09/08 13:31, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
thveillon.debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
: Video editing
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 3:15 PM
On 12/09/08 13:31, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in
general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest
On 12/09/08 16:29, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
On 12/09/08 13:31, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut
off and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Ron Johnson [EMAIL
On 12/09/08 13:31, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut
off and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try gopchop.
Thanks
Rodolfo Medina wrote :
thveillon.debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lives from debian-multimedia will do the job pretty well, decomposing
the video frame by frame before editing it, so you'll be able to achieve
good precision in your cuts.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to handle larger
Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
Hi to all Debian users.
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and
select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Thanks for any help
Rodolfo
Hi
Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
Hi to all Debian users.
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Thanks to all who replied.
The file format is .vob
On 12/08/08 07:36, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
Hi to all Debian users.
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Thanks to all
Hi to all Debian users.
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off and
select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Thanks for any help
Rodolfo
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Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Avidemux.
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On 12/07/08 17:42, JoeHill wrote:
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I want to divide a video file into two pieces, or, more in general, cut off
and select pieces of a video file.
You don't mention what format the video is in.
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does
On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 08:36:54PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Please someone suggest a proper video editing program that does that?
Avidemux.
Also, gopchop, if it's MPEG.
With Kino you can import the video and edit it. I have recently
worked on a few mpg's and used kino. I found it a bit
On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 01:13:19PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/05/07 11:12, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to find a method to make an mpeg movie from a number of avi
files captured from a digital camera (Canon A540). Any suggestions what
steps to follow? The original videos are at
On Aug 6, 2007, at 9:19 AM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I would second the use of mencoder. I've dont it with videos from my
Canon A80. mencoder has too many options, but something along the
lines of:
mencoder mymovie.avi -of mpeg -ovc lavc -lavcopts \
vcodec=mpeg4:acodec=mp3:vhq -o
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 17:27:52 + (UTC)
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Hello,
I am trying to find a method to make an mpeg movie from a number of
avi files captured from a digital camera (Canon A540).
The program tovid will change files from avi to mpeg. Add the
following repositories to your
Hello,
I am trying to find a method to make an mpeg movie from a number of avi
files captured from a digital camera (Canon A540). Any suggestions what
steps to follow? The original videos are at 15 fps and I am not too
concerned about the output fps. However, if I wanted a DVD from the avi
files,
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On 08/05/07 11:12, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to find a method to make an mpeg movie from a number of avi
files captured from a digital camera (Canon A540). Any suggestions what
steps to follow? The original videos are at 15 fps and I am not
on video editing etc. I
do have a few other questions that I have accumulated after investigating
this a little further. I have nosing into the various different kinds of
camcorders that are about these days. There seems to be quite a few
different types. From what I could see it looked
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 15:48 +, Michael Fothergill wrote:
I installed Blender and had a little look at it. The documentation in
Blender says that you really need a good graphics card e.g. Nvidia GeForce
7600 GS and that you need to install the proprietary driver for it to get
the full
Michael Fothergill wrote:
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Dear Debianists, thanks for all the useful comments on video editing
etc. I do have a few other questions that I have accumulated after
investigating this a little further. I have nosing into the various
different kinds of camcorders that are about
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 03:48:42PM +, Michael Fothergill wrote:
Dear Debianists, thanks for all the useful comments on video editing etc.
I do have a few other questions that I have accumulated after investigating
this a little further. I have nosing into the various different kinds
Dear Debianists,
I thought about buying a camcorder to make some films for a project at work.
I then began to wonder about using video editing software. I thought it
would be useful to add subtitles to some footage and make diagrams and other
visual aids that I could add to conventional
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On 04/13/07 10:39, Michael Fothergill wrote:
Dear Debianists,
I thought about buying a camcorder to make some films for a project at
work.
I then began to wonder about using video editing software. I thought it
would be useful to add
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 11:02:48AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
In Etch itself some of these programs seem to have been made into
packages. But there doesn't seem to be a Debian package that combines
them all into one grand editing suite
That's not The Unix Way.
Kino (which makes it
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 11:02:48AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
In Etch itself some of these programs seem to have been made into
packages. But there doesn't seem to be a Debian package that combines
them all into one grand editing suite
That's not The Unix Way.
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On 04/13/07 11:36, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 11:02:48AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
In Etch itself some of these programs seem to have been made into
packages. But there doesn't seem to be a Debian package that combines
them all into
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