Embedding is no problem when the image license permits it.
There is human genetic material that likes to crawl the web for image
copies in order to extort even just a dime.
Best regards,
Harald
Am 05.03.2016 um 20:48 schrieb Massimo Stella:
That image was modified for this reason I posted it
That image was modified for this reason I posted it on the Kdenlive website.
I done it because I was in rush at that time.
So, after your email, I just removed it and i embed a link to an
external source (and this is perfectly legal I checked it again before
to answer you on some sites which tre
Hi Sam,
(sorry for the delay, this got into the wrong mail folder)
your explanations are clear and I understand them. You stance isd
basically is similar in some way to how I see it, albeit my stance on
the film metaphor is less strict.
My impression is that the professional NLVE makers went
Hello Jean-Baptiste,
wouldn't this rather be "Enable all monitor overlays"? But is there
really a need to have a global enable/disable? I find this difficult to
understand?
BTW -- my small ramblings about Kdenlive tidbits can be found here:
http://thediveo-e.blogspot.de/
Best regards,
Hara
On Saturday, March 5, 2016 6:09:29 PM CET, Harald Albrecht wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm currently writing a loose series about smaller and bigger
Kdenlive UI improvements that were landed in the 15.x series.
One thing that dazzles me as I don't seem to understand their
difference is:
1. Monitor Inf
Hi,
I'm currently writing a loose series about smaller and bigger Kdenlive
UI improvements that were landed in the 15.x series. One thing that
dazzles me as I don't seem to understand their difference is:
1. Monitor Info Overlay -- this shows the guide text or In Zone/Out Zone
when the playh
Am 05.03.2016 um 17:32 schrieb Massimo Stella:
The pictures I published in my document are not my studio. These are
from the web just for showing different setups with 3 monitors.
Can you please attribute the image sources as well as their licenses,
just to be on the safe side?
Best regards,
Grazie mille Massimo!
Like your post, this response is very extensive and informative. And also a
little what I expected about the use of these devices :-)
Thanks for taking the time to write this up!
Pascal
Le 5 mars 2016 5:32 PM, "Massimo Stella" a écrit :
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> Hi Pascal,
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>> Great write
Hi Pascal,
Great write Massimo!
That's very interesting.
Thank you for appreciating it.
I have one question about input devices like jogdials. In your
professional setups you seem to have only keyboard and mouse. Are
these devices like ShuttlePro not used?
In my experience (not a pro!)
I'm using Kdenlive 0.9.10 in Ubuntu 14.04 and, since few months ago, any
rendering productes a file with video track in solid black color. Audio
is good.
Tested with MPEG-2, MP4 and webm as target formats, and OGG and MP4 as
source clip formats. Tested with no edition (only putting 1 clip in
timeli
Great write Massimo!
That's very interesting. I have one question about input devices like
jogdials. In your professional setups you seem to have only keyboard and
mouse. Are these devices like ShuttlePro not used?
In my experience (not a pro!) They have been very useful to navigate within
clips
Jean-Baptiste,
thank you very much for clearing up my misunderstanding.
Best regards, Harald
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: jb
Datum: 05.03.2016 10:31 (GMT+01:00)
An: kdenlive@kde.org
Betreff: Re: [kdenlive] Comparision between Kdenlive and AVID, Premiere and FCP
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Le 05.03.16 09:00, Harald Albrecht a écrit :
Just a minor, really minor note: clip in project bin (lookup current
frame in clip) has been not recently added but has been in Kdenlive
all the time back at least to 0.9.8. I remember, because I have
assigned this action to one of the hard keys of
Great write! Clear and concise, the screenshots are well done and fit in
perfectly.
I've learned a lot, thank you!
Just a minor, really minor note: clip in project bin (lookup current frame in
clip) has been not recently added but has been in Kdenlive all the time back at
least to 0.9.8. I reme
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