On Thursday, July 4, 2019, 2:44:57 PM MDT, j...@dodin.org
wrote: > why use an other editor when kdenlive (seems to) already have the
tool, apart if you say the tool is broken
kdenlive doesn't have a level-compressor, and it also doesn't give you an
accurate view of your audio waveform, in
Le 04/07/2019 à 22:03, Daniil V. Kolpakov a écrit :
Edit the project in Kdenlive using unnormalized video clips you have,
then render using audio-only profile to a .wav file, then normalize the
file using an audio editor (for example the Audacity as suggested), then
open up the kdenlive project
On 04.07.2019 23:44, j...@dodin.org wrote:
Le 04/07/2019 à 22:03, Daniil V. Kolpakov a écrit :
Edit the project in Kdenlive using unnormalized video clips you have,
then render using audio-only profile to a .wav file, then normalize the
file using an audio editor (for example the Audacity as
On Wednesday, July 3, 2019, 2:28:42 AM MDT, j...@dodin.org
wrote: >Can somebody point me to a "normalize" doc (the wiki is empty)?
In my opinion, non-linear video editors like kdenlive are best used to
composite several different clips together, not perform major processing on
them.
If
On Wednesday, July 3, 2019, 4:09:47 AM MDT, Narcis Garcia
wrote: >Does anybody recommend a page with a list of
video capture devices,
>being compatible with GNU/Linux?
kdenlive isn't really oriented for video capture.The mjpegtools project is more
deeply involved with that.See their page
Le 04/07/2019 à 17:15, Steven Boswell II a écrit :
On Wednesday, July 3, 2019, 2:28:42 AM MDT, j...@dodin.org
wrote:
>Can somebody point me to a "normalize" doc (the wiki is empty)?
In my opinion, non-linear video editors like kdenlive are best used to
composite several different clips