Am 04.06.2013 05:25, schrieb [email protected]: > A video player is a prerequisite to video editing,
A player is a prequisite for KDEnlive also, that is: a dependency, normally KDEnlive also recommends VLC, others want Mplayer to be installed. So a capable Player should be installed with KDEnlive anyway.... > as you must be able to play > your own rendered files and the clips you make them from. If posting them to > a video site like Liveleak, Flash in the browser is also needed, to check > that > the upload works. > > The videos I make are done like this: > > 1: copy the folder containing AVCHD videos from the camera card > onto the desktop and name it > > 2: Open Kdenlive, save a blank project in the new folder > > 3: Use Gnome-mplayer to play clips, looking for the good ones. > Totem can lock up Nemo/Nautilus on a drag and drop, > so I usually use Mplayer for this job. Xine is hard to > drop clip after clip into, but ALL the players are somewhat > buggy for this. > > 4: Drop the good clips into Kdenlive, set up the timeline > > 5: Add backing music to the timeline. Use Audacious to sample > backing music if not already decided-or mplayer to play a music > video which can also provide backing music > > 6: Render .wav audio, 720P rescale, full 1080P in that order, using > H264 codec at 2000 for 720P, 6000 for 1080p > > 7: Use Avidemux to replace the bad audio track (dropouts) Kdenlive > gives rescaled files rendered from AVCHD right now with the .wav > track, saving as copied video, AAC audio in MP4 container, do this > only on the 720P as the fulleres file has good audio > > 8: Use qt-faststart from the command line ro remake the final files > into "web optimized" MP4's with the headers up front. > > 9: Play the files, check for both human and machine errors! > > 10:: Post the 720P to Liveleak, then archive both rendered files on > both primary and backup disks > > On 06/03/2013 at 8:18 PM, "Len Ovens" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Sun, June 2, 2013 11:58 am, Hartmut Noack wrote: >>> Am 02.06.2013 17:23, schrieb Len Ovens: >> >>>> In the mean time, Parole (like thunar) has been fixed and works >> on >>>> anything I have tried it on. >>>> >>>> We should perhaps switch back to Parole, >>> >>> Most people, that want a videoplayer that works for more or less >>> everything will end up with either Mplayer or VLC both work with >> Jack >>> also both are needed for encoding/videoediting anyway. >>> >>> I understand, that they are a bit tooo skilled to be shipped >> with Ubuntu >>> by default but anyway: most users will end up with one of the two >>> because they are simply the best solutions.... >>> >>> So if you want the best for the user just install a script that >>> recommends to install one of them. >> >> Thank you for your comment. At the moment there doesn't seem to be >> anyone >> who does more video than anything else. The purpose of a video >> player at >> this point was for the normal desktop use as in completeness. I >> had not >> thought of it as an essential tool for video creation. That would >> be my >> blind side. I understand video from an analogue and live >> production POV, >> but not Desktop video creation. So I have added parole to fill the >> desktop >> spot. Xine (which works for me when other things don't) seems to >> come by >> default. But if there is something that is needed to fill a spot >> in the >> video creation workflow. I would like to hear more about it. I had >> always >> thought that the video editors like kdenlive provide their own way >> of >> showing a video and that because of that a video player would not >> be >> needed. >> >> A good description of a video workflow for those of us who don't >> know >> anything about it would be very useful. In fact a documentation of >> the >> video work flow for those starting out in video creation would be >> fantastic. >> >> >> -- >> Len Ovens >> www.OvenWerks.net >> >> >> -- >> Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel > > -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
