Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-28 Thread Bill Ricker
Now anyone know od an *editor* that actually works...? Cristoph gave a talk on video editing DVD production in Linux at BLU in 2005. http://www.blu.org/cgi-bin/calendar/2005-mar http://www.linuxsoup.com/ladle.php?SEC=112 -- Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Video editing under Linux

2006-09-28 Thread Kjel Anderson
Hey everyone, Another question: I have a digital camera that will record fairly nice video, but unfortunately it records it as an *.mov file. I figured out how to use mencoder to change it to a variety of different formats. What I would like to do is to be able to edit several of these clips

Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Kjel Anderson
Hey everyone,Another question: I have a digital camera that will record fairly nice video, but unfortunately it records it as an *.mov file. I figured out how to use mencoder to change it to a variety of different formats. What I would like to do is to be able to edit several of these clips

Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread aluminumsulfate
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Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Kjel Anderson
streams.You may, however, spend eternity at the command line specifying the options toaccomplish this.A quick search of the Portage tree reveals...avidemux DESCRIPTION=Great Video editing/encoding toolcinelerra DESCRIPTION=Cinelerra - Professional Video Editor lives DESCRIPTION=Linux Video Editing Systemlve

Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Brian Chabot
Kjel Anderson wrote: Another question: I have a digital camera that will record fairly nice video, but unfortunately it records it as an *.mov file. I figured out how to use mencoder to change it to a variety of different formats. What I would like to do is to be able to edit several of

Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Kjel Anderson
At least I am not alone in this. I am going to keep working on it. I'll post if I make any progress.KjelOn 9/27/06, Brian Chabot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Kjel Anderson wrote: Another question: I have a digital camera that will record fairly nice video, but unfortunately it records it as an *.mov

Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
There is something named Jahshaka that has glanced my interest. I've no personal experience with it though. I occasionally use my computer to do edits of video and would also be interested in a linux solution that just works. For the moment, I use adobe premiere since it mostly just works I

Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Sep 27, 2006, at 10:35, Kjel Anderson wrote: but unfortunately it records it as an *.mov file. do we know what the codec is? .mov (assuming QuickTime) is a container format, can have lots of different things inside of it. I figured out how to use mencoder to change it to a variety of

Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Kjel Anderson
Thanks for the information about the .MOV files. I hate that it isn't something a little more universal. I'll give ffmpeg a try.KjelOn 9/27/06, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Sep 27, 2006, at 10:35, Kjel Anderson wrote: but unfortunately it records it as an *.mov file.do we know what

Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Fred
There are some command-line utilities capable of transcoding video files under Linux. Google transcode and linux to find them. May be of help. -Fred ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org

Re: Video editing in lInux

2006-09-27 Thread Brian Chabot
Fred wrote: There are some command-line utilities capable of transcoding video files under Linux. GTranscode and File2DiVX are two GUI front-ends. Now anyone know od an *editor* that actually works...? Like... stable and stuff. Brian ___