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> On 4 November 2011 21:46, Barry Drake <ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi there .....     I've been doing some work on video editing and making
> > video DVDs.   I've found that Kino is the only app with firewire video
> > capure.   This produces great raw dv files from the capture.   If I use
> > Kino to edit, and then export the result, I get a very badly rendered
> > output except when I choose QuickTime DV as the output format.   This
> > behaves well, and gives me a file that I can work well with.
> > 
> > I now find that I am making an edited DV file using Kino, and using
> > DeVeDe to burn a Video DVD.   I have tried all the other video editing
> > apps including PiTiVi and they either crash when a large (1 hour) clip
> > is used, or they give poorly rendered output.   I am wanting Video DVD
> > quality resolution.   Anyone else found this kind of problem?
> > 
> 
> 
> Generally speaking, DVDs will be divided into shorter chapters which are
> individual files in the build process. Converting an hour long video file
> wlll make the average machine struggle as DVD conversion will use a lot
> of space as most of it's done in memory and consequently swap. Look at a
> DVD as a filesystem and you'll see multiple files that are linked by
> index files.
> 
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thanks for that! I finally know why i couldn't record a 2Gb ogg video. It only 
gave me a warning saying it would be some sort of ISO standard that would not 
work. I didn't care. But then it would not finish the dvd.
I used openshot.
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