On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 00:43, Peter Watson wrote:
PS. I missed the most important difference. Kino allows unlimited DV
capture, M$ moviemaker appears to allow the same, but the resultant files
are somehow crippled so that they appear to other applications to be only
7008 frames long. This
James Sparenberg mused:
There was/is one that was by many considered to be studio quality
called
broadcast 2000 You can find the files here
http://www.tux.org/pub/packages/orphaned/broadcast2000/
in source form and If you go to rpmfind or rpm.pbone.net you might
find
a src rpm as well.
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 08:05, Michael Holt wrote:
James Sparenberg mused:
There was/is one that was by many considered to be studio quality
called
broadcast 2000 You can find the files here
http://www.tux.org/pub/packages/orphaned/broadcast2000/
in source form and If you go to
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 15:26, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 08:05, Michael Holt wrote:
James Sparenberg mused:
There was/is one that was by many considered to be studio quality
called
broadcast 2000 You can find the files here
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On Monday 10 Nov 2003 23:45, Michael Holt wrote:
Hey all,
M$ has a somewhat new program called 'moviemaker' which you can
download for free for winxp. I would like to know if there is
something comparible for linux. I was asked if I could help
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 16:42, Peter Watson wrote:
Kino will allow you to do some simple video editing and includes effects
like fades and barn doors also you can create titles etc from gifs or
jpegs (hint use gimp to create them), it is not as comprehensive as
premier but miles better than
On Wednesday 12 Nov 2003 00:07, Michael Holt wrote:
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 16:42, Peter Watson wrote:
Kino will allow you to do some simple video editing and includes
effects like fades and barn doors also you can create titles etc from
gifs or jpegs (hint use gimp to create them), it is not
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 16:26, Peter Watson wrote:
No it can do more things IMO:-
Create titles - do fewer but better effects - export video in more
^ ^^
formats(like divx) - show frame numbers (as well as times)when editing
-more flexible editing tools.
Hey all,
M$ has a somewhat new program called 'moviemaker' which you can
download for free for winxp. I would like to know if there is
something comparible for linux. I was asked if I could help with
some video production at my church and they want to use Adobe
Premier. As always, I would like
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 15:45, Michael Holt wrote:
Hey all,
M$ has a somewhat new program called 'moviemaker' which you can
download for free for winxp. I would like to know if there is
something comparible for linux. I was asked if I could help with
some video production at my church and
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