Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Suvayu Ali wrote:
>
>>> On 06/24/2010 10:48 PM, JD wrote:
If you do figure out how to use kdenlive to splice 2 streams togeter,
please let me know.
>
> I found kdenlive to be excellent. I selected a VGA NTSC project, as it has
> the same 4:3 ratio that my
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Hope this was helpful.
Yes, all of the help in this thread has been very helpful. Finally, I have
gotten graphical Linux video editing tools to work! I spent quite a few hours
last night with the video task that spawned this thread, but that was a
learning experience that w
Hi,
On Friday 25 June 2010 10:42 AM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
>
>> What further codecs could I need that I don't already have?
>
> OK. I just found it. I need avidemux-plugins from rpmfusion. I must have
> overlooked it when installing. But I am still not sure how
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> What further codecs could I need that I don't already have?
OK. I just found it. I need avidemux-plugins from rpmfusion. I must have
overlooked it when installing. But I am still not sure how to save as a format
other than avi.
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Suvayu Ali wrote:
> to the best of my knowledge you need to install
> the codecs for avidemux to work properly
It would be nice to know which codecs and from where. I have all of the
gstreamer codecs from fedora and rpmfusion, and also have the xine-extras
package from rpmfusion, as well as hav
Hi Petrus,
On Friday 25 June 2010 12:33 AM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
>> >
>> > Or use avidemux for simple re-encoding and splicing needs.;)
>> >
> Avidemux can only create avi files, am I correct?
It can encode almost all the commonly used containers using most of the
common encoding schemes
Suvayu Ali wrote:
>> On 06/24/2010 10:48 PM, JD wrote:
>>> If you do figure out how to use kdenlive to splice 2 streams togeter,
>>> please let me know.
I found kdenlive to be excellent. I selected a VGA NTSC project, as it has
the same 4:3 ratio that my original flv file has, even though it is
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> You can use ffmpeg to take the two clips and output one with the
> video/audio tracks you want or use "kdenlive" to do the same thing in a
> graphical interface.
>
>
kdenlive always crashes and avidemux never seems to work for me. I guess I am
unfamiliar with it and
On Thursday 24 June 2010 08:50 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> On 06/24/2010 10:48 PM, JD wrote:
>> If you do figure out how to use kdenlive to splice 2 streams togeter,
>> please let me know.
>> I have some similar things I would like to do using a gui interface.
>>
>
> Track 1 - Video A - Audio
On 06/24/2010 10:48 PM, JD wrote:
> If you do figure out how to use kdenlive to splice 2 streams togeter,
> please let me know.
> I have some similar things I would like to do using a gui interface.
>
Track 1 - Video A - Audio A
Track 2 - Video B - Audio B
-Uncheck the "audio" box for track 1
On 06/24/2010 08:44 PM, Michael Cronenworth was caught red-handed while
writing::
> On 06/24/2010 10:35 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
>
>> How can I join the 2 files from Version 1, erase the audio and
>> supplement it with the audio from version 2 (using programs available in
>> fedora
>
On 06/24/2010 10:35 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> How can I join the 2 files from Version 1, erase the audio and
> supplement it with the audio from version 2 (using programs available in
> fedora
> & rpmfusion repos, of course)?
>
You can use ffmpeg to take the two clips and output one
I have 2 versions of the same video from you tube.
Version 1: in 2 separate segments, great video, bad audio with long silences
Version 2: in 1 long file, poor grainy video, great flawless audio
Concatenated, if that is possible, both versions would have the same length.
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