On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Michael Halcrow wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 12:34:13PM -0700, Jacob Fugal wrote:
> > Bryan Murdock wrote:
> > | http://www.halcrow.us/filmwatch/
>
>  - Get a base set of records

I was playing around with this thing earlier today, and I think it looks 
very cool (not just for Mormonish censorship, but also for cool things 
like "The Two Towers: The Purist Edit" 
[http://forum.sharereactor.com/viewtopic.php?t=110181] which could be a 
completely legal EDL file rather than an illicit avi floating around 
the ed2k network which I can't for the life of me figure out how to 
navigate).

However, I found that actually creating the EDL files, the "i" command 
notwithstanding, was rather tedious. I'm trying to think of some way to 
integrate a way to edit EDL files "on the fly", so to speak ... i.e. 
without having to write them to the EDL file, close mplayer, open it back 
up and check to see if you got it in the correct place, repeat ad nauseum.

I was thinking more like a GUI where you could add the "blip", mute or 
cut, and it would rewind to five or ten seconds before the blip and play 
from there automatically so you could see if you got it right, then you 
could graphically adjust the blip and it would automatically rewind again 
until you got the blip correct.

Any ideas on how this could be most easily implemented? Are there already
GUI movie editing frontends that use mplayer as a backend? I can imagine
pretty easy ways to create one (using -ss and -endpos for playback, and
mencoder for saving files). Anyone done anything like this?

  ~ross

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