On 17/03/10 02:43, Regis Matejcik wrote:
You might try this, it's worked for me in the past . . .
edit in Kdenlive, then render in HDV or Raw DV. Use a high resolution to capture as much as possible from the source file.
then . . .
use Winff to convert it to .flv. You can edit the presets if you want to adjust any of the variables. Also, Winff doesn't seem to pickup on the kden sound - so just enter 44100 in the winff window for sample rate.
good luck,
Regis
I've managed to edit my ogv video. But the way is "through ass", as we say here. I didn't manage to get an acceptable result when exporting from Kdeenlive. So I switched to OpenShot. But OpenShot doesn't show few several frames of an ogv file. It's usually not a problem, but is very unpleasantly. So I had to convert my ogv file to avi using Devede. No quality is lost. Or almost no. After that I edited the avi file in Openshot. To export everything correctly I had some tortures on Openshot, clamped Openshots fingers in dors, make it listen to madonna and britney spears and so on. As a result, I persuaded it to render the resulting file in the right way. I have to mention, that my ogv file was 1216x960. So when exporting I had to choose project type HDV 1080 25p 1920x1080. These dimensions cover my video dimensions, so no quality loose. But I met another problem - audio codec. My exported vidoe files had no sound or corrupted sound at youtube.com, so I needed to set audio codec to libvorbis. I spent more then 48 hours trying to trim 4 seconds from my file. Agrh! Massaraksh! So my full algorith is: 1. Record my video using qt-recordMyDesktop. 2. Convert it to AVI using Devede. 3. Edit the AVI in OpenShot 4. Export it with such options in Advanced tab: - Project type: HDV 1080 25p 1920x1080 (maybe less dimensions if they cover your video dimensions) - Audio Settings:-> Audio Codec: libvorbis 5. Upload to youtube. кляті москалі...повбивав би! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org