norman wrote: > I am fairly new to this sort of thing and would very much appreciate > some advice. I am trying to sort out a difficulty and seem to going > round in ever decreasing circles. Yes, I do have the feeling that I may > disappear. > > I have taken some scenes using a digital camcorder and want to look and > listen to the results on my desktop and put a file on my website so that > other members of my family can also see them. The suggestion I had was > to use Kino to import from the camcorder to the computer as an avi file > and then to convert this to an mpeg file which should play using Movie > Player. After further research, I have been able to do this fairly > successfully except that I am unable to combine sound and vision into > the same file. Sound by itself - yes, vision by itself - yes, both > together - no! > > Is there something else I ought to do, perhaps different software or > something I could be missing in Kino? I am using Ubuntu 6.10 with which > I am generally satisfied. Please, please help. > > Norman > >
Norman, When exporting the file from Kino, what options are you selecting? I have had the best results (IMHO) from the 'Other' tab in Kino, and choosing one of the options from the dropdown list. HTH -- Steve Garton www.sheepeatingtaz.co.uk -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
