from docs.php, I found these very useful:
http://www.thesourceshow.org/node/11
#1 is in Episode 6 "The Return Of The Pixel" from min 45 to min 60
#2 is in Episode 1 "The Filesystem Menace" from min 32 to min 54
#3 is in Episode 2 "Attack Of The Elephants (Dream)" from min 45 to 1:12
#4 is in Episode 3 "Revenge of Cinelerra" from min 10 to min 36
I am going to cut/paste those into one clip and see if they will host it (which
should take care of any license issues)
Carl K
Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
Cinelerra is an advanced, professional-grade editing system
with many degrees of freedom. Maybe a bit too advanced for the task.
I recommend that you go and try the Kino program instead.
However if you still want to dive into the depths
of cinelerra's full-featured multitrack timeline, welcome.
You can find ample documentation online:
http://cinelerra.org/docs.php
Good luck
Georg
On Tuesday 10 June 2008 12:38:00 François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,
I am new to movies on computer and don't know much about it. I am
seeking for a software which could cut film sequences into several short
sequences. I think that cinlerra is able to perform such operation, but
I don't understand how.
My problem: I rip a dvd on my hard drive and I get some vob files that I
can open in cinelerra. how to proceed to cut some sequences from the vob
file and copy them in another vob file which I will be able to burn on a
new dvd? Is this possible? And how. any quick references?
Thanks for any help.
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