Op zaterdag 5 maart 2016 19:39:01 CET schreef Carlos E. R.:
Hi,
I simply can't find a suitable video editor that works.
My goal is to extract the interesting parts of a TV recording. Ie, mark the start of the movie, the end, the commercials inside, and dump all that into a single file, perhaps recoding.
One limitation is that movies here have two sound tracks, one in Spanish, and the other one in the original language, typically English. I want to keep both, obviously.
I don't need any transition or effect, just a simple editor that allows me to remove unwanted sections.
I have tried:
pitivi - crashes on start
LiVES - works for an hour at 100% CPU and can't load the file.
dvbcut - says my mpeg file is not a video (and it certainly is!)
tragtor - can convert, but not edit.
openshot - almost. My video has two sound tracks, and this tool ignores the second track.
cinelerra-cv - I can't make head or tails of it. I tell it to load a video file, it does, but then I don't see how to do anything. It doesn't even display the video. I may have to read the manual, but I dislike having to read a manual for a GUI. Still...
kdenlive - Well... crashes too often. I can mark the cuts, but it does not display what I'm cutting. And only one sound track.
HandBrake - no edit.
Avidemux - one sound track only.
Kino - abandonware.
Lightworks ??
Shotcut - Segmentation fault on start.
cer@Telcontar:~/Videos/Fusion/trabajo> shotcut QSqlDatabase: QSQLITE driver not loaded QSqlDatabase: available drivers: QMYSQL QMYSQL3 QSqlQuery::exec: database not open QSqlQuery::exec: database not open Database::Database(QObject*) Failed to get version. QSqlQuery::exec: database not open bool Database::upgradeVersion1() Failed to create thumbnails table. Database version is 0 Segmentation fault cer@Telcontar:~/Videos/Fusion/trabajo>
Flowblade ?? I don't understand the tool. May need some reading. At least it runs.
I would like something that would produce a command line to ffmpeg in a GUI. Then I could modify further the options. This would be ideal. tragtor works this way, but has no editor.
-- Cheers
Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)
Carlos, I've done all you describe using kdenlive. More than any other application kdenlive needs its deps and recommends and it's own package to be from the Packman repo. -- Gertjan Lettink, a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Forums Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org