After I found out that Blender has a dedicated video sequence editor, I
thought it is worth the effort to try making animatesd slide shows with
it.
The good news: it works, sort of, the GUI is not that bad. It is
possible to load pictures, stretch them to the desired sequence length,
insert
Hi,
I'm using kdeenlive trunk (rev 1762) because the last release needs
unsermake and I was unable to find the unsermake sources and so could not
build the last release.
it looks great so far. sometimes it segfaults but i assume that's because I
triggered features which are under development
Quick footnote:
- Cinelerra: Editing simply doesn't work, crashes and hangs frequently,
looks abandoned.
Actually, it is not abandoned, and it might be just your perfect tool,
among others, for the Ken Burns effect. There are just a few caveats:
- Have you made sure that you installed the
Florian Cramer wrote:
Quick footnote:
- Cinelerra: Editing simply doesn't work, crashes and hangs frequently,
looks abandoned.
Actually, it is not abandoned, and it might be just your perfect tool,
among others, for the Ken Burns effect. There are just a few caveats:
- Have you made
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On Dec 22, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Gerhard H?bner wrote:
After I found out that Blender has a dedicated video sequence
editor, I
thought it is worth the effort to try making
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 10:50:16AM +0100, Clifford Wolf wrote:
but there is one massive problem: I can't save my current project. If I try
it, everything looks fine in the GUI but no project file is created.
The following line in kdenlive/projectformatmanager.cpp always sets filter
to NULL
On Sunday 23 December 2007 18:33:02 Clifford Wolf wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 10:50:16AM +0100, Clifford Wolf wrote:
but there is one massive problem: I can't save my current project. If I
try it, everything looks fine in the GUI but no project file is created.
The following line
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 08:42:32PM +0100, jb wrote:
Thanks for looking at this issue. Where did you install kdenlive ?
[...]
Aha! My install path was /usr/local. I've now removed this installation and
rebuilt and reinstalled with /usr as install prefix. This solved the
problem for me.