Le jeudi 1 mars 2012 19:00:05, Dan Dennedy a écrit :
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Christophe Thommeret <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Just to let you know that i'm progressing.
> > 
> > melt -profile atsc_1080p_50 -consumer qgl -filter glsl.saturation:1,1
> > -filter glsl.gamma:1,1 -filter glsl.brightness:0,01 -filter
> > glsl.contrast:1,2 /home/cris/Videos/h264/clip1-720p50.mkv in=500
> > out=1899 -track -blank 49 - filter glsl.saturation:1,1 -filter
> > glsl.gamma:1,1 -filter glsl.brightness:0,01 - filter glsl.contrast:1,2
> > /home/cris/Videos/h264/clip2-720p50.mkv -transition glsl.luma in=49
> > out=1399 a_track=0 b_track=1
> 
> congratulations on your progress! I encourage you to focus on getting
> it in shape for merging and exposing a tree for review

Sure. Not yet ready for review, but you can already try to clone 
http://hftom.homelinux.org/mlt.git (hope it works).
I will soon write some README to explain some implemantation details.

-- 
Christophe Thommeret

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