On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 23:27:49 -0400
Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought kino wanted dv format. Generally the type that is captured directly
from mini-dv cameras. Although I have not tried any other formats with it.
Actually, I don't have a DV camera, but a still one that has video
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:29:10 -0400
Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could try ffmpeg to convert to dv format which kino will recognize.
I think i've done this with mpeg4 videos from my still/motion camera.
I've used mencoder successfully from time to time to take a few videos
from the
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:29:10 -0400
Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could try ffmpeg to convert to dv format which kino will recognize.
I think i've done this with mpeg4 videos from my still/motion camera.
I've used mencoder successfully from time to time to take a few videos
from the
Dave Thayer wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 06:33:27PM +0200, Raphael Brunner wrote:
Yes, its a Sony-T3 Digicam (normally for still-pictures, but it can also
record animated pictures (not good, but good enough) :-)
And I must cut the under half of this movie because it's not nessessary
and cut
Hi users
I want to cut some videos from my digicam (mpg2) and change the scale
etc. Does anyone known a good program for this job on linux (debian
testing)? I tryed:
kino: but this don't know the fileformat
cinelerra: difficult to install all librarys and then compile it (i'm a
bit stupid :-) )
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On 09/13/06 08:31, Raphael Brunner wrote:
Hi users
I want to cut some videos from my digicam (mpg2) and change the scale
etc. Does anyone known a good program for this job on linux (debian
testing)? I tryed:
kino: but this don't know the
Yes, its a Sony-T3 Digicam (normally for still-pictures, but it can also
record animated pictures (not good, but good enough) :-)
And I must cut the under half of this movie because it's not nessessary
and cut the start and end of it. No special-effects etc... is there a
simple way to do this?
Raphael Brunner wrote:
Yes, its a Sony-T3 Digicam (normally for still-pictures, but it can also
record animated pictures (not good, but good enough) :-)
And I must cut the under half of this movie because it's not nessessary
and cut the start and end of it. No special-effects etc... is there
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 06:33:27PM +0200, Raphael Brunner wrote:
Yes, its a Sony-T3 Digicam (normally for still-pictures, but it can also
record animated pictures (not good, but good enough) :-)
And I must cut the under half of this movie because it's not nessessary
and cut the start and end
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