-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 19/02/12 19:57, Kevin Wood wrote: >>>> Kino has captured the clip and I can see the timeline, but of >>>> course > it is in .kino format. I thought that .mov might be the best bet, > but kino crashes if you ask it to save to .mov. <<< > > You should probably target .avi or maybe .mp4 as a good > cross-platform choice. Kino should give you an option to pick your > output format for final render, so it shouldn't matter if it uses > .kino format internally. However, you should create a short test > clip and try it out in PowerPoint etc. before getting too > involved. > > If you get really stuck and need off-list help, send me an email > directly and I'll see what I can do. > I really appreciate that offer. As it turned out, I didn't need it though :-)
Just to wrap up, and in case someone reads the archives, I found that the owner of the file preferred a playable DVD to use alongside her presentation, rather than embedding into it. Fortunately little editing was required, as Kino doesn't seem too able in that department. However, I found I could create an mpeg file from it, and from there I could doctor the xml file to a standard dvdauthor xml file. I did hit a bit of trouble as K3b twice burned the content then failed to write the finalisation of the disk, giving an error message. I moved the files to this laptop and burned here, testing on a stand-alone player, and all is well. :-) My previous experience of command-line use (mjpegtools) was helpful. I think if more detailed editing was required it would be best to output an .avi from Kino, and use mjpegtools to edit it. Thanks again for the offer of help, and thanks also to Chris. Anne -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk9D6gsACgkQj93fyh4cnBezxgCfYudoiPKyTAi31m3s981TekDQ iCwAoIpVTeuLT0v63KJYhAb//S1UgebS =lfgL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
