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| Any suggestions? kino does not seem to allow me to overlay audio over video. Looks like you can splice videos end to end and that's it. kdenlive seems good but is a little flakey, with transitions very flakey. cinelerra - I have no idea what is going on there. Thanks, Pete -- http://www.petezilla.co.uk |
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| Peter Chant wrote: Any suggestions? kino does not seem to allow me to overlay audio over video. Looks like you can splice videos end to end and that's it. kdenlive seems good but is a little flakey, with transitions very flakey. cinelerra - I have no idea what is going on there. Avidemux and Avisynth can, IIRC, by the use of scripts, other than that the only other software that I've come across is by TAB media (http://www.zs4.net/) - try it is you dare, although their media converter is pretty good... As for cinelerra, have you got the correct URL, the old one seems to just output mangled PHP source code; http://www.heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php -- Wikipedia: the Internet equivalent of Hyde Park and 'speakers corner'... Sorry, mail to this address goes unread. Please reply via group. |
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| Peter Chant wrote: kino does not seem to allow me to overlay audio over video. Have a play with the "mix" audio filter on the FX tab. I've not used that filter myself, but the user guide at http://www.kinodv.org/docbook/ seems to indicate it can do what you want. -- Geoff Clare |
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| Jerry wrote: Avidemux and Avisynth can, IIRC, by the use of scripts, other than that the only other software that I've come across is by TAB media (http://www.zs4.net/) - try it is you dare, although their media converter is pretty good... I'll have a look. Have used mjpegtools with glav to do some rough editing and removing noise. As for cinelerra, have you got the correct URL, the old one seems to just output mangled PHP source code; http://www.heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php Downloaded it and built it ok, just don't understand what it does. Can't seem to get it to do anything useful, not even import and play a clip. Perhaps there is a problem with it on myt pc but I can't see why. |
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| Geoff Clare wrote: Peter Chant wrote: kino does not seem to allow me to overlay audio over video. Have a play with the "mix" audio filter on the FX tab. I've not used that filter myself, but the user guide at http://www.kinodv.org/docbook/ seems to indicate it can do what you want. Thanks, ill have a look. |
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