On 07/07/2019 22.59, stakanov wrote:
In data domenica 7 luglio 2019 21:24:45 CEST, ken ha scritto:
Yeah, I've looked on the web and found reviews on linux software for video editing, but what do the people here find works easily and glitchless on opensuse?
Most important is the ability to cut and move clips. Doing resolves would be nice too, as would throwing text and images on top of existing footage.
Big thanks. I am doing a lot of work (and find it easy) with vidcutter, e.g. to reorder clips and to cut ads from registrations in tv. You have to convert to mp4 highest level of conversion in order to have a good result. For this I am using handbrake.
Currently on AMD chips in TW vlc/kaffeine and vidcutter are broken. So you may consider another solution until the problem is fixed. I also tried cinelerra but I found it to be very complete and ....complicated.
Ok, installing vidcutter version 6 (multimedia repo). I think I tried, or tried to try, this program before. It loads the movie I tell it without problems and fast. I see the first photogram and a slider. I try to find the start of the movie. It is difficult with the mouse, I would expect the cursor keys to work, one photo or several photos at a step. It is very awkward to find the exact spot. Ok, if I toggle the scissors, forward cursor moves the film a bit (with sound), but back cursor does nothing (I can see the seconds counter move or not). Ok, it seems the trick is cursor up or dn. I see that when I hover the mouse on some button it tries to tell me what it is, but the little box is grey with no text inside. Ok, selected an area, small one. 27 minutes, apparently. Can I select multiples areas and they will be joined? Maybe. Now it is "save media"? Trying. Wow, it finished in 20 seconds! Viewing the result... Yes, two audio tracks! But no subtitles at all. Bummer, it was to good to be true :-( -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)