On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 9:35 AM Joel Nash wrote:
> As I'm editing film on the RPI melt doesn't yet playback smoothly so
> instead, I use omxplayer to playback film after making edits with melt.
>
> To specify a point in time in melt one uses frames. However omxplayer can
> only go as specific as
So if you have something formulaic, a simple, or even a complex project,
you could generate a an XML cultist for Melt and use your Raspberry PI to
run the render. This would likely be quite slow given the weak CPU in the
Pi, but doable.
Note that frame accurate playback when reviewing your cuts ma
As I'm editing film on the RPI melt doesn't yet playback smoothly so
instead, I use omxplayer to playback film after making edits with melt.
To specify a point in time in melt one uses frames. However omxplayer can
only go as specific as seconds.
So, on playback using omxplayer ill say to start a
I will tell you what I tell all other would be melt users. See one of the
MLT-based GUI video editors. They all offer color correction. So, yes, it
is possible. You just need to learn more about melt by reading the
documentation on the web site and figure out how to translate what the apps
are doin
After following the melt tutorials on youtube its not clear if its possible
to carry out colour corrections in melt? Can I do this on the command line
some how?
Best,
J
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