Hi,
I don't know if anyone is aware of this, but I've been seeing this
everywhere and its quite old.
I've copied the relevent lines from:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=447910
"you are not using cdrecord but a bastardizd variant that
does not really support to write DVDs."
This issue still exists because opensuse still provides
wodim/cdrecord. I actually ran into this because wodim/cdrecord kept
ruining my DVD's.
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Here is the first complete clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyPx7cmhAjg
I can say right now that the most visible bug is that VirtualBox
install began in 4x3 format when I try to make a 6x9 video...
I dubbed an english sound track. However, writing the text beforehand
was not practical, because I had to follow the install stream and
don't know the exact content, so I recoded it during a clip run. I
have to think a little before speaking english, so there where many
silences I had to cut off the track on kdenlive :-)
Tha second point to know is that kdenlive works very well and managed
the various video formats the best it could do and without crashing.
Visibly the kdenlive team made a great work last year :-).
I think this clip can be use as reference between us to know where we
have to work...
I try to keep my page up to date :-)
http://dodin.org/wiki/index.php?n=Photo.OpenSUSEVideos
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Le 22/01/2011 15:45, Rajko M. a écrit :
> Did jdd mention script?
> Yes, few times.
> I consider comments to this thread as proposals for parts of the script.
>
yes, sure. That said for a video about install, there is little need
for a script (excluding the text to read)
it's even difficult to make a preliminary script, giving we don't
master the sequences order (we have to follow the timeline)
but it's only for this basic video...
jdd
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Hello,
I began a serie of openSUSE marketting video clips (there is a
discussion on the marketting list that should may be switch here).
Problem is Linux/openSUSE is well fitted for basic video/audio
manipulation, but advanced ones are more a problem. I use dayly
"Magix", but it's a Windows application I don't want to use here :-(
the only non olinear editors that works at least a bit on mpy openSUSE
11.3 are kdenlive and openshot
I made some rushes here
http://dodin.org/wiki/index.php?n=Photo.OpenSUSEVideos
(only demos)
I try by now to make some opening clip, from the ones used for the
"I'm a geeko" clip;
My need is to make title. I want to have some sort of text ("openSUSE
Video Team", for example) written on an existing clip (not a fixed image).
In kdenlive (just installed), I can create the title, but I can't see
it, neither by itself nor on the previous intro clip. tutorials found
on the net don't work (not the same kdenlive version)
any clue?
thanks
jdd
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