On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 15:33 +0200, Gendre Sebastien wrote: > Hello everybody. (I'm new) _o/ > > For begining, I would like say Pitivi is a great video editor and I > realy like-it (Very good UI, using GStreamer, Python ans GTK+, etc...). > > Yesterday I read the Roadmap of Gnome 3: http://live.gnome.org/RoadMap > > And I see, in "Gnome Media" part: «Better and usable encoding profiles» > > Great, a successor of actualy "gnome-audio-profiles-properties". > > Ok, I can make this with PyGTK. A simple Window to chose audio or video > encoding profile. When you clic on on "edit" button, you can chose audio > and/or video encoder, muxer and, why not, many filters. And if you clic > on "properties" of an encoder/muxer/filter, you have a window auto > generated with all properties of the GST Element using. > > Great, no? But wait. It already exist, somwhere, a similar UI with > similar options. Yes, in Pitivi. Precisely in "Properties of project". > > This is the idea: > - Split Pitivi on 2 softwares: Pitivi remain Pitivi and "Properties of > project" become "gnome-media-profiles-properties". > - "Gnome-media-profiles-properties" have the list of audio only profiles > and the list of audio and video profiles for main window. > - When you have selected a profile and clic to "edit" button, the > present-day "Properties of project", of Pitivi, is open to edit the > profile. > - All profiles are saved in GSetting (the successor of present-day GConf > for Gnome 3). Every profiles are saved in full format (GST Elements > unsing in profile (muxer, encoder, etc...) are each an entry in DB and > their properties too) and in GStreamer pipe string > (like:"audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! flacenc name=enc"). > - Add a simply "profile selector" to replace the present-day "Properties > of project" in Pitivi. > > What do you think about this little idea? Great or not? >
Well I have one comment. I love both GNOME and Pitivi, however, I do have friends that are still stuck on the archaic Windows operating systems and really would like to be able to have them run Pitivi on Windows. It's just one more way to actually end up getting them converted to Linux. Cheers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start uncovering the many advantages of virtual appliances and start using them to simplify application deployment and accelerate your shift to cloud computing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/novell-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Pitivi-pitivi mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pitivi-pitivi
