I'm trying to download a local clone I made of the Kdenlive git master
build in Qt Creator, but I'm getting this error:
CMake Error at
/usr/share/cmake-3.5/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:148
(message):
Could NOT find MLT (missing: MLT_LIBRARIES MLT_INCLUDE_DIR) (Required is at
why bother? ahmm, this was a suggestion. in the beginning of software,
there is nothing. if people said 'why bother' there would be no software at
all. furtunately people bother a lot and want things to evolve, make
progress - this is something that created the whole world around you. it is
not
Le 31/01/2017 à 17:47, DogFilm a écrit :
In addition to the other, more general thread about multicam editing I
this
is especially very helpful with gaps in recorded material.
yes, you are right. My use is with continuous 4 hours+ camera runs
Before getting the multicam kdenlive system, I
Le 31/01/2017 à 17:39, DogFilm a écrit :
yes, of course not every device has a sync signal. However, most devices
allow for a "free run" time sync signal,
Watever, the devs choose to use an other method and it usually works
very well, so why bother?
this saves me lot of time
jdd
I would like to add "synchronize timeline with other apps" e.g. via midi
clock or via jackd. Very useful to have a video editor able to sync with a
real audio editor like ardour without import/export dance. Opens very new
opportunities to art creations near to real time video mixing.
Another
Any thoughts on this?
2017-01-29 0:12 GMT-02:00 farid abdelnour :
> Ciao Massimo,
>
> Hi Farid,
>> I have a list of features I wrote some time ago.
>> Par of this list is our roadmap at today:
>>
>> Refactoring timeline for acheiving:
>> - Advanced trimming features
>> -
In addition to the other, more general thread about multicam editing I
would like to ask a more specific thing here:
is it possible to sync multiple clips to a global timecode signal (NOT
manually, of course)?
Like, imagine you have multiple devices set to record timecode in "freerun"
mode, that
yes, of course not every device has a sync signal. However, most devices
allow for a "free run" time sync signal, that is you have "real time" or
"global time" or "the actual time" as a timecode on all your devices - this
is also shown in the video and you can see there, how helpful it is when
the
Le 31/01/2017 à 15:20, DogFilm a écrit :
Looks like this is what I called "manual" editing or like you describe
it seems to be quite near to that. I will play around a little bit more,
however it is problematic if you have only audio as a sync reference.
With many cams you can produce material
Looks like this is what I called "manual" editing or like you describe it
seems to be quite near to that. I will play around a little bit more,
however it is problematic if you have only audio as a sync reference. With
many cams you can produce material with the same global timecode, what is a
Le 31/01/2017 à 13:02, DogFilm a écrit :
That is interesting, jdd! Would you like to explain your workflow
it's pretty easy.
I use two video camcorder, so two video/sound tracks. Usually the one
that have the better audio is the central one, but there the video is
boring, so my second cam
That is interesting, jdd! Would you like to explain your workflow - I could
not find anything that helps me with multicam editing so I was falling back
to putting material on one timeline (as there is the concept of only one
fixed timeline in kdenlive as I understand) and adjusting videos manually
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