----- "Dan Dennedy" <dan at dennedy.org> a ?crit :
> $ inigo color:black out=37 -filter watermark:VTS_03_1.VOB > composite.crop=-120 -consumer westley:VTS_03_1.westley > > and load the .westley into kdenlive as a clip. > > Yeah, not exactly obvious or easy to figure out. In fact, what if you > have camcorder footage or stuff captured from analog that has rough > edges and you simply want to apply a light cropping around the edges. > Again, similar to above, and this needs to be easier. This is partly > address in my ToDo, but I will add something to allow cropping > instead > of padding when normalizing aspect ratios. > > -- > +-DRD-+ Dear Dan, i tried your tip yesterday night and it seems the cropping is not correct (i may not have the latest mlt+kdenlive), since the resulting file is totally bloack (and has no sound). The file is supposedly a PAL 16:9 DVD one so your command should be correct. I tried to play with inigo but fail to understand its way of doing things (i do not have internet access home so i was stuck). If you have a pointer to some dock, i'd be happy to have a look at it. Note that if i merge the 4/3 dv file and the 16/9 DVD file in kdenlive and export the whole process as a 16/9 project, the rendering is fine (the 4/3 file has band on its right and left edges, as exepected). I forgot to test the opposite, but i'll try later. WDYT? Thanks in advance, St?phane
