Have a bundle of HD video files, that I have converted to MPG using ffmpeg and would now like to put on DVD. Have been suffering trying to do this in kdenlive, and all is excellent, except... after rendering, audio ends up several seconds out of sync over the 1+ hours of video (but looks fine when playing back in kdenlive). Have googled and apparently this is a known prob, but the only fix I can find is to separate the audio/video (of 100+ files... :-( ) Have tried using Cinellera, but seems like lots of hard work....? Any other options/solutions? Thought I would ask here (generically) before trying in the kdenlive forums.... Thanks, John
Suse 11.3 x64/kde 4.5.2/kdenlive 0.7.8
I've used kdenlive and cinelerra in the past, but for my very simple requirements (combining files/splicing out ripped clips), these were overkill. Now I rip with k9copy to mpeg without re-encoding, then use kino for the editing and rendering the new mpeg. To build the dvd structure there are quite a few tools; if you don't need anything fancy gAny2DVD does a nice job. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org