Am Montag, 22. Februar 2010 23:10:02 schrieb Phil Ehrens:
> Al Bogner wrote:
> > After the clips are improved automatically, the next step would be to cut
> > them. No idea, which software would be fine. Kdenlive looks good, but had
> > big bugs here with the last version and I didn't test the newest version.
> > Cinelerra has a reputation for professionals only.
> 
> Avidemux is dead simple to use for simple cutting.
> 
> I'm having a little trouble parsing your other requirements,
> but as far as I know, Transcode and gstreamer are the only
> things that do image stabilization under Linux. Transcode's
> is probably easier to use.

Hi Phil,

first I have to say, that I am very impressed of Georg's vid.stab-filter, but 
I am unsure what the best workflow is. I mean, would it be better to use a 
video-editing program, that includes a stabilizer, e.g. there is an editing 
program, that uses gstreamer, called PiTiVi, but I don't know if PiTiVi can 
stabilize videos or to prepare the avi-files with transcode and do some 
effects, like transitions later.

Since we are here on the transcode-ML I ask you kindly to help me for the 2nd 
solution and how to prepare with the best possible quality.

http://home.arcor.de/bogner/test_0001.avi contains a short avi-file in PAL 
(21.3MB)

What could I do to improve it?

Which options for the stabilization should be used?
How do I remove the black borders?
Can the colors / saturation be optimized automatically?
What else could be done with this clip?

Result should be a Standard PAL-DVD.

I read http://public.hronopik.de/vid.stab/features.php?lang=en but I am very 
unsure which options I have to use.

Please give me a full commandline for a test.

Thanks

Al

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