On 18/03/10 00:09, arygroup@gmail.com wrote:
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!
I know this isn't terribly helpful to you now but I find that trying to do encoding/demuxing/whatever is a LOT easier if you just go direct to the command line tools. All the GUIs are just frontends for these tools anyway. Look at: transcode ffmpeg mencoder (part of MPlayer) They have a ridiculous array of options and support every format under the sun. The GUIs tend not to expose their full capabilities. Both the editing (assuming it is just simple resizing/cutting) and encoding can be done with these tools. Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org