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. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Op zondag 7 juli 2019 21:24:45 CEST schreef ken:
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. Kdenlive .......
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Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op zondag 7 juli 2019 21:24:45 CEST schreef ken:
Kdenlive .......
Seconded. I'm not doing many movies anymore, but when I did I used kdenlive, and found it both powerful and easy to use. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 07/07/2019 21.24, ken wrote:
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?
Nothing. I found nothing that would always work, easily. There are some that may work, depending on your needs. For example, I need an editor that handles two languages, both voice and subtitles, to do the simplest task: remove sections of a movie recorded from tv (ie, remove the commercials), do no recoding. Nothing works. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Op zondag 7 juli 2019 22:43:48 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
On 07/07/2019 21.24, ken wrote:
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?
Nothing.
I found nothing that would always work, easily. There are some that may work, depending on your needs. For example, I need an editor that handles two languages, both voice and subtitles, to do the simplest task: remove sections of a movie recorded from tv (ie, remove the commercials), do no recoding. Nothing works.
Did you do your tests with the latest version of kdenlive? I do not do anything with subtitles, but cutting out parts of the video works. A few years ago I also did put text on the images. -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 07/07/2019 22.52, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op zondag 7 juli 2019 22:43:48 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
On 07/07/2019 21.24, ken wrote:
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?
Nothing.
I found nothing that would always work, easily. There are some that may work, depending on your needs. For example, I need an editor that handles two languages, both voice and subtitles, to do the simplest task: remove sections of a movie recorded from tv (ie, remove the commercials), do no recoding. Nothing works.
Did you do your tests with the latest version of kdenlive? I do not do anything with subtitles, but cutting out parts of the video works. A few years ago I also did put text on the images.
I can try again. I think I tried a year or two ago. Another condition is "do not recode". Which means do not modify the original, cut at the points where it can be cut, if necessary recode only the section till the next cut point. And use for that the same codec settings as on the original. Ie, minimal modifications. Trying. I start kdenlive. If I give it as parameter the name of the video to open, it crashes, says broken project. So I start it again and create new project. Now the problem becomes how to load the video into it. "Open" is not it, as it does not see the mpeg files in the directory. Perhaps it is "add clip". It suggests photos to add. No, I want videos, so I click on videos. A popup says "kioslave: ####### CRASH ###### protocol = baloosearch pid = 21463 signal = 11". So I try to navigate to the folder, and tell it to load the movie. I see ffmpeg working at full load. Ok, the process finished. I see what seems a preview of the first photograph of the movie. If I move the slider around, it goes black. I can see nothing. Ah, as soon as I click, something switches from project monitor to clip monitor. I can not make it stay on clip monitor. Ok, I have to do it in another slider. Ok, I found the start of the movie. How do I tell it "start copying from here?" I see "set zone in" and "set zone out". No idea what they are. Hovering the mouse offers no help. I try set zone in, whatever that is. A label in green appears, saying "In point". Trying to find the first commercial is going to be very hard. I'll just select any point at random, and it is labeled "out point. Now what? Maybe drag it to below... yes, it appears to be it. But it has dragged only one sound track. This is wrong, I can clearly select and listen to both tracks using VLC: one in English, Stereo, another in Spanish, Stereo. This is not going to work. Anyway, I hit "save". Does nothing... Ah, it is Render. I have to choose a format... wrong again, I want to keep the same format. I tell it to save the script, but I do not see where it is saving it. Try again, everwrrite? Yes, but where? It is supposed to be test.mlt. Ok, render it now. It is going to take two hours! And I selected only a few minutes of the movie. I'll tell you in two hours what it did, but I can see it is going to have only one audio track, and do it at an horribly slow speed - which is one of the reasons I wanted "no recoding". I know old software that would do the work, in java, but has been abandoned and can not load these type of movies. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Le 07/07/2019 à 23:38, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
I found nothing that would always work, easily. There are some that may work, depending on your needs. For example, I need an editor that handles two languages, both voice and subtitles, to do the simplest task: remove sections of a movie recorded from tv (ie, remove the commercials), do no recoding. Nothing works.
sorry you didn't find something for this old problem. Is there a windows app that do it?
Another condition is "do not recode". Which means do not modify the original, cut at the points where it can be cut, if necessary recode only the section till the next cut point. And use for that the same codec settings as on the original.
I had an mpeg cutter very long time ago, given with some dvd hardware, of course windows app, but never found the same since
Trying. I start kdenlive.
I use it since more than 10 years, sometime crash, but not that often. I use appimage as not all works, so it's easy to revert to the lasyt working one. I just used kdenlive-19.04.2f-x86_64.appimage and it worked very well. kdenlive was revamped recently, somethings changed If I give it as parameter the name of the
video to open,
open opens a project, not a clip. open a clip works for any video I have done since years. the most recent (yesterday) was a MOV as proRes from a ninja 2 recorder it works like most linear editor, with some details of it's own like any other :-) for your particular problem, did you try to speak to the developers? the kdenlive mailing list is pretty active? of course, no "copy" option, or I didn't find it, and recompile is pretty long (3x the duration) jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Le 08/07/2019 à 08:04, jdd@dodin.org a écrit :
of course, no "copy" option, or I didn't find it, and recompile is pretty long (3x the duration)
by the way recompiling proRes is very fast, almost 1x time. so it may be that it's the decoding that is long kdenlive can generate a script for mlt, but I'm unable to extract relevant info from the script (bery long) jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 08/07/2019 08.16, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 08/07/2019 à 08:04, jdd@dodin.org a écrit :
of course, no "copy" option, or I didn't find it, and recompile is pretty long (3x the duration)
by the way recompiling proRes is very fast, almost 1x time. so it may be that it's the decoding that is long
kdenlive can generate a script for mlt, but I'm unable to extract relevant info from the script (bery long)
I tried, but I could not see the script anywhere. I suspect the script was named {name of the movie}.mpeg, so I didn't see it. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Le 08/07/2019 à 12:29, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
I tried, but I could not see the script anywhere. I suspect the script was named {name of the movie}.mpeg, so I didn't see it.
no. On the render windows, clic script, you have to give a name, extension is "mlt" and content like this (very small part): "type": "AVSplit" } ] </property> <property name="kdenlive:docproperties.renderaudioquality">0</property> <property name="kdenlive:docproperties.rendercategory">MP4</property> <property name="kdenlive:docproperties.renderendguide">-1</property> <property name="kdenlive:docproperties.renderexportaud but, for sure, it do not gives what you want I just asked the kdenlive list if kdenlive could be used as timeline index (export only the time position of guides, for example), ffmpeg can do most of what you want, but find where to cut is hard. It can be done visually in kdenlive, but that's tedious, when it's probably easy to have jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 08/07/2019 12.49, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 08/07/2019 à 12:29, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
I tried, but I could not see the script anywhere. I suspect the script was named {name of the movie}.mpeg, so I didn't see it.
no. On the render windows, clic script, you have to give a name, extension is "mlt" and content like this (very small part):
I did. I wrote no extension. Nothing with .mlt appeared on the folder it said, there was only a new mpeg file.
"type": "AVSplit" } ] </property> <property name="kdenlive:docproperties.renderaudioquality">0</property> <property name="kdenlive:docproperties.rendercategory">MP4</property> <property name="kdenlive:docproperties.renderendguide">-1</property> <property name="kdenlive:docproperties.renderexportaud
That is no use to me. I thought it would be a script that called ffmpg.
but, for sure, it do not gives what you want
I just asked the kdenlive list if kdenlive could be used as timeline index (export only the time position of guides, for example), ffmpeg can do most of what you want, but find where to cut is hard. It can be done visually in kdenlive, but that's tedious, when it's probably easy to have
An editor that would produce a script for ffmpg to cut and join the sections would be perfect, as then I could add the proper options for ffmpeg to handle these movies. I have not been able to find something like that, despite several claiming they use ffmpeg. I have been able to use... maybe avidemux, copying the cut points by hand typing. Very cumbersome and not accurate, they measure seconds differently. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
On 08/07/2019 08.04, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 07/07/2019 à 23:38, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
I found nothing that would always work, easily. There are some that may work, depending on your needs. For example, I need an editor that handles two languages, both voice and subtitles, to do the simplest task: remove sections of a movie recorded from tv (ie, remove the commercials), do no recoding. Nothing works.
sorry you didn't find something for this old problem. Is there a windows app that do it?
I have some names to try somewhere, I think. I tried a bit. There was one that said would search the commercials automatically, but no good or something. Long ago.
Another condition is "do not recode". Which means do not modify the original, cut at the points where it can be cut, if necessary recode only the section till the next cut point. And use for that the same codec settings as on the original.
I had an mpeg cutter very long time ago, given with some dvd hardware, of course windows app, but never found the same since
I use "ProjectX" in java for a TV box set, but with these movies it cant cope, it can not display the movie, and thus can not create cut points: picture decoding not possible no preview for MPEG-4/H.264 However, it might output the movie from the CLI if given a cut list file.
Trying. I start kdenlive.
I use it since more than 10 years, sometime crash, but not that often. I use appimage as not all works, so it's easy to revert to the lasyt working one. I just used kdenlive-19.04.2f-x86_64.appimage and it worked very well.
kdenlive was revamped recently, somethings changed
If I give it as parameter the name of the
video to open,
open opens a project, not a clip. open a clip works for any video I have done since years. the most recent (yesterday) was a MOV as proRes from a ninja 2 recorder
These things are not obvious how to use.
it works like most linear editor, with some details of it's own like any other :-)
I don't know any linear editor. The thing assumes I know how to use it, I don't.
for your particular problem, did you try to speak to the developers? the kdenlive mailing list is pretty active?
As they don't support two sound tracks, it is useless.
of course, no "copy" option, or I didn't find it, and recompile is pretty long (3x the duration)
Thus useless for me. At least for my main use, on occasion I managed to create a little movie out of several clips. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Le 08/07/2019 à 12:52, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
As they don't support two sound tracks, it is useless.
they support basic audio only and say to use audacity is one wants more, but kdenlive could be used only to index
Thus useless for me. At least for my main use, on occasion I managed to create a little movie out of several clips.
I would like to be able to select several audio tracks, for example one direct from the mixer, the other from an external mike, but not mixed :-( no solution right now. Dunno if resolve can do it jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 08/07/2019 12.59, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 08/07/2019 à 12:52, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
As they don't support two sound tracks, it is useless.
they support basic audio only and say to use audacity is one wants more, but kdenlive could be used only to index
nononono. If they say use audacity, they do not understand at all. One track is English, another is Spanish. On play, any player allows to choose which one to play, and which subtittles. Even on stupid TV set (not smart TV) I can do it. It is not sound tracks to be mixed in audacity. They are separate. Obviously English speaking FOSS people think that movies have only one language and there is no reason to support several. I have DVDs with dozens of language tracks.
Thus useless for me. At least for my main use, on occasion I managed to create a little movie out of several clips.
I would like to be able to select several audio tracks, for example one direct from the mixer, the other from an external mike, but not mixed :-(
Not the same thing.
no solution right now. Dunno if resolve can do it
ProjectX does it. Did. In Java. Very fast processing. No recoding. vidcutter does it, I tried it yesterday. Problem is it loses the subtittles and the interface is a bit awkward and slow. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
On Mon, 8 Jul 2019 13:13:08 +0200 "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
On 08/07/2019 12.59, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 08/07/2019 à 12:52, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
As they don't support two sound tracks, it is useless.
they support basic audio only and say to use audacity is one wants more, but kdenlive could be used only to index
nononono. If they say use audacity, they do not understand at all. One track is English, another is Spanish. On play, any player allows to choose which one to play, and which subtittles. Even on stupid TV set (not smart TV) I can do it.
It is not sound tracks to be mixed in audacity. They are separate.
Obviously English speaking FOSS people think that movies have only one language and there is no reason to support several. I have DVDs with dozens of language tracks.
Thus useless for me. At least for my main use, on occasion I managed to create a little movie out of several clips.
I would like to be able to select several audio tracks, for example one direct from the mixer, the other from an external mike, but not mixed :-(
Not the same thing.
no solution right now. Dunno if resolve can do it
ProjectX does it. Did. In Java. Very fast processing. No recoding.
vidcutter does it, I tried it yesterday. Problem is it loses the subtittles and the interface is a bit awkward and slow.
I have no idea whether it's relevant, but have you looked at mkvtools? https://mkvtoolnix.download/ https://mkvtoolnix.download/doc/mkvtoolnix-gui.html There's a wonderful how-to at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sovilq6_EM if you don't like English-language only. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Le 08/07/2019 à 13:13, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
On 08/07/2019 12.59, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
I would like to be able to select several audio tracks, for example one direct from the mixer, the other from an external mike, but not mixed :-(
Not the same thing.
yes, it is, I want to have the choice of the track I listen, like you for the langage no more luck how do dvd authoring do? jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 08/07/2019 13.37, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 08/07/2019 à 13:13, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
On 08/07/2019 12.59, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
I would like to be able to select several audio tracks, for example one direct from the mixer, the other from an external mike, but not mixed :-(
Not the same thing.
yes, it is, I want to have the choice of the track I listen, like you for the langage
no more luck
how do dvd authoring do?
I haven't done creating DVD, but I have done extracting DVD to file with several languages. I can see the mkv files I did, but I don't see the script for ffmpeg concoction I used. Or the notes. I'm thinking I used a GUI. Oh! I just found where the mlt script of the other day went to. Certainly not where it said. It went to "~/Videos/kdenlive-renderqueue". And certainly, it is useless to me to run ffmpeg instead. Ah, I see I used Handbrake for the DVDs. I found the logs on .config/ghb/EncodeLogs/* -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Le 10/07/2019 à 23:23, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
On 08/07/2019 13.37, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
how do dvd authoring do?
I haven't done creating DVD, but I have done extracting DVD to file with
I didn't mean to say what *you* did, only to say that dvd original authors have to solve this problem in a way or an other. But may be they only work on audio files as separate files. I know my daughter worked some time ago for Netflix and they had a dedicated platform with video, audio, subtitle (alike) and recording track for dubbing a pretty inconvenient solution with kdenlive could be to extract every track, load them separately in kdenlive, group them to keep in sync, edit, them record them also separately and make a mkv with them. jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 11/07/2019 07.49, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 10/07/2019 à 23:23, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
On 08/07/2019 13.37, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
how do dvd authoring do?
I haven't done creating DVD, but I have done extracting DVD to file with
I didn't mean to say what *you* did, only to say that dvd original authors have to solve this problem in a way or an other.
Perhaps they use Windows :-!
But may be they only work on audio files as separate files. I know my daughter worked some time ago for Netflix and they had a dedicated platform with video, audio, subtitle (alike) and recording track for dubbing
a pretty inconvenient solution with kdenlive could be to extract every track, load them separately in kdenlive, group them to keep in sync, edit, them record them also separately and make a mkv with them.
Very inconvenient. For me the route is not kdenlive, but vidcutter. It almost works :-) -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
On 07/07/2019 23.38, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 07/07/2019 22.52, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op zondag 7 juli 2019 22:43:48 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
...
Anyway, I hit "save". Does nothing... Ah, it is Render. I have to choose a format... wrong again, I want to keep the same format. I tell it to save the script, but I do not see where it is saving it. Try again, everwrrite? Yes, but where? It is supposed to be test.mlt. Ok, render it now. It is going to take two hours! And I selected only a few minutes of the movie.
I'll tell you in two hours what it did, but I can see it is going to have only one audio track, and do it at an horribly slow speed - which is one of the reasons I wanted "no recoding".
Yes, it produced a twenty minute clip in about two hours, with only one sound track and no subtitles. Unacceptable. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
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. _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Ihre E-Mail-Postf�cher sicher & zentral an einem Ort. Jetzt wechseln und alte E-Mail-Adresse mitnehmen! https://www.eclipso.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Op zondag 7 juli 2019 22:59:47 CEST schreef stakanov:
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.
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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)
On 07/07/2019 02:24 PM, ken wrote:
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.
Cinlerra It is what they do high-end video with (and it is open-source). However, it gives you complete control of multi-channel audio & video with full A-B storyboard editing. Like anything of that caliber, expect to spend a few hours getting comfortable with it. openSuSE repo for 15.0 & 15.1 https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/pkgs/leap15/ -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 07/07/2019 11:29 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Cinlerra
Cinelerra
It is what they do high-end video with (and it is open-source). However, it gives you complete control of multi-channel audio & video with full A-B storyboard editing. Like anything of that caliber, expect to spend a few hours getting comfortable with it.
openSuSE repo for 15.0 & 15.1
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Le 07/07/2019 à 21:24, ken a écrit :
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.
to do this, most useful app is kdenlive, preferably appimage one jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Le 07/07/2019 à 21:24, ken a écrit :
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.
from mlt web site (https://www.mltframework.org/ - mlt is the kdenlive engine), you can also download shotcut that is a simple kdenlive version: https://www.shotcut.org/ jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
DaVinci Resolve, freeware version does almost everything. Requires nVidia card. I had problems with installing it on SuSE in the past. Don’t know if these problems still persist, currently using it on Windows. https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
On 7 Jul 2019, at 22:24, ken <gebser@mousecar.com> wrote:
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.
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Le 08/07/2019 à 10:47, Andrei Verovski a écrit :
DaVinci Resolve, freeware version does almost everything. Requires nVidia card.
I had problems with installing it on SuSE in the past. Don’t know if these problems still persist, currently using it on Windows.
until now I never could install resolve, always bumped away by some "go buy a better computer" :-) and just now it runs. it even load prores (ninja 2) file. Probably because I have 16Gb ram :-) but also the fact is I have at least some nvidia drivers installed (bumblebee I never could make work), but nvidia-settings says that I don't run nvidia driver, but Resolve works, at least it play vidéos (not tried more) thanks for the link jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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Andrei Verovski
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Carlos E. R.
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Dave Howorth
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David C. Rankin
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Freek de Kruijf
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jdd@dodin.org
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ken
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Knurpht-openSUSE
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Peter Suetterlin
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