On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 11:49:11AM -0700, Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 08:40:40PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote:
> > Hi group,
> > 
> > My father has recorded some video on his camera and he wants to edit
> > this on his computer. The camera doesn't have digital video output or
> > something like that and his box doesn't have a capturing device. But, he
> > has a dvd recorder and has recorded the video on dvd. Now, what can he
> > do with the VOB files? With dvdrip and transcode you can make an mpeg
> > stream, but how to edit this? Linux Video Studio can only handle
> > capture devices it seems, and glav is not really what he is looking for.
> > It works, but that is all. Kino seems nice, and can load digital video
> > files from disk, but I tried to transcode a small piece of a dvd movie
> > to digital video using transcode with the ffmpeg (dvvideo), dv and dvraw
> > modules and kino messes up the video and audio. It loads and plays it,
> > but not correctly.
> > 
> > Does anyone know of good software (with scene detection) to edit regular
> > vob or mpeg streams? Or does anyone know how to transcode to video that
> > kino reads correctly?
> 
> I'd recommend ffmpeg. It converts between gazillions of video formats,
> including MPEG, QuickTime, AVI, and my personal favorite, PNGs with a
> naming convention. (like movie0.png, movie1.png, ..., movie99.png). 

Transcode can use ffmpeg. When I use ffmpeg to convert my video stream
to dvvideo, kino still messes it up. Maybe a bug in kino...?

Thanks,

David

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