Has anyone else come across this? I have an mp3, recorded with Ardour,
of me playing through BOSS Blues Driver - so far so good.
I then used Kdenlive to create a video, but noticed that Kdenlive had
noticeably cleaned up the sound (taken away some of the fuzz so to
speak), to the extent that the
edit only the video and leave the audio alone.
you can use cinelerra or other software for video, it just need to be jack
transpoort compatible. then with xjadeo you can sync it with ardour usin
jack transport.
This is the most reliable solution if you want full audio quality/control.
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Am 23.01.2010 12:58, schrieb lrspares45:
Has anyone else come across this? I have an mp3, recorded with Ardour,
of me playing through BOSS Blues Driver - so far so good.
I then used Kdenlive to create a video, but noticed that Kdenlive had
Hi folks!
I realize this might be pretty farfetched but are there any magazines on
linux audio out there that you know of? Of course magazines in paperform are
prefered over digitalized. .)
//Paco
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On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 13:44 +0100, Hartmut Noack wrote:
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Am 23.01.2010 12:58, schrieb lrspares45:
Has anyone else come across this? I have an mp3, recorded with Ardour,
of me playing through BOSS Blues Driver - so far so good.
I then used
I guess so. But its only guessing: You should never, never ever compress
a soundfile to MP3 or ogg if you plan to use it for anything else but
listening to it. Always use uncompressed WAV if you export a file to be
used in another app.
If the same data is compressed twice (first after
I guess so. But its only guessing: You should never, never ever compress
a soundfile to MP3 or ogg if you plan to use it for anything else but
listening to it. Always use uncompressed WAV if you export a file to be
used in another app.
If the same data is compressed twice (first after
On Saturday 23 January 2010 04:13:48 am Robert Klaar wrote:
Hi folks!
I realize this might be pretty farfetched but are there any magazines on
linux audio out there that you know of? Of course magazines in paperform
are prefered over digitalized. .)
//Paco
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Robert