Re: [PLUG] Video extraction tools ?

2007-05-25 Thread Sriram Narayanan

On 5/23/07, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


http://web.gnuer.org/blog/archives/49-creating-clips-with-mencoder.html

and perhaps you can read http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg-doc.html



Thanks. I wasn't aware that ffmpeg also lets one work with media files.

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Re: [PLUG] Video extraction tools ?

2007-05-23 Thread Mayuresh
 out of which I need to extract some relevant video + audio content.
cinelerra if you are interested in GUI based tool.

GUI helps make a precise selection of starting/ending point  interactively.

It has its own downsides though: it is slow as it converts the video to raw 
form. Occupies a lot of disk space. Has stability issues etc. But within these 
limits it works well for specific tasks.

I'd suggest a combination of command line (mplayer/ffmpeg) and GUI tool:
Use command line one to get a small piece of the video with approximately 
specified end points and then do a finer job if you need with GUI tool like 
cinelerra.

I used this once to rip songs from a VCD where the selection of end points had 
to be very precise.

Mayuresh.

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Re: [PLUG] Video extraction tools ?

2007-05-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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out of which I need to extract some relevant video + audio content.

cinelerra if you are interested in GUI based tool.

GUI helps make a precise selection of starting/ending point 
interactively.



try cinelerra from cinelerra.org.




It has its own downsides though: it is slow as it converts the video to 
raw
form. Occupies a lot of disk space. Has stability issues etc. But within 
these

limits it works well for specific tasks.

I'd suggest a combination of command line (mplayer/ffmpeg) and GUI tool:
Use command line one to get a small piece of the video with approximately
specified end points and then do a finer job if you need with GUI tool 
like

cinelerra.

I used this once to rip songs from a VCD where the selection of end points 
had

to be very precise.

Mayuresh.

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Re: [PLUG] Video extraction tools ?

2007-05-22 Thread Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
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Sriram Narayanan wrote:

 Any tips on which tools I could use ?

http://web.gnuer.org/blog/archives/49-creating-clips-with-mencoder.html

and perhaps you can read http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg-doc.html



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