On 23/02/16 17:17, Christophe THOMMERET wrote:
Le 22 févr. 2016 à 16:25, Ron Piggott <ron.pigg...@yahoo.ca
<mailto:ron.pigg...@yahoo.ca>> a écrit :
My question is about the relationship between /Kdenlive's/ /render/
command and the starting of /Melt/ with the purpose of setting up a
Render Farm.
Am I right thinking that /Kdenlive/ is just a fancy graphic users
interface that ultimately encodes a video project for /Melt/ to process?
I am wondering if I am able to reproduce the 'Render' command from
/Kdenlive/ in the command line and ultimately within a cron job.
Is there a detailed explanation of what the '/Render'/ command does
on the web? Or is there an existing .sh bash file somewhere within
/Kdenlive /that I could manipulate in a cron job? Could anyone point
me to this exact web page / file?
My over simplified tentative thought is if a video has 60,000 frames
use 3 nodes to render 20,000 frames each. Then on the master computer
render these 3 videos in the final video.
I think the master computer would still have to process 60000 frames, no ?
I often make use of captioning in my video: Splitting the screen in 2.
My face is on the left. Typing is on the right. It is extremely
resource heavy rendering the typing into the video. The final pass
would already have the hard work done.
But now that I think of it more I could just use FFmpeg to join the
sections together.
Thoughts? Comments?
Ron
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