I just bought myself a SSD based video camera (Sanyo VPC-CG10EBK)
This writes out video as H.264 / AVC with mpeg-4 AAC audio
What are my best options for basic editing, adding filters, transitions, effects and re-encoding to different formats. Also is there any suitable way of doing framerate conversion to make this compatible with DVD players etc (it defaults to either 30 or 60fps depending on resolution)
Previously I have used kino to reasonable effect with raw DV and it seems to fail to import the audio and then plays back at about 20x speed. Are there other solutions people out there have used for this type of file ? Aviddemux-gtk seems to work but feels clunky and limited in operation compared to kino.
On 26 May 2010 02:11, Wayne Stallwood ALUGlist@digimatic.co.uk wrote:
What are my best options for basic editing
Ubuntu 10.04 has installed PiTiVi by default for video editing. I haven't tried it yet.
Good luck, Tim.
I don't know about video editing software but as far as conversion goes its got to be a job for the master ffmpeg?
http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/ - There are only 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand trinary, those who don't understand trinary and those who don't understand trinary.
Surely this should be "those who understand trinary, those who don't understand trinary, and those who thought this was going to be about binary (to whom: you lose)"
:)
On 26-May-10 09:30:43, Steve Engledow wrote:
http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/ - There are only 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand trinary, those who don't understand trinary and those who don't understand trinary.
Surely this should be "those who understand trinary, those who don't understand trinary, and those who thought this was going to be about binary (to whom: you lose)"
:) _______________________________________________
I have to comment on this. The original statement is correct, though it requires some philosophical sophisticaion to understand why it is correct.
The reason it is correct is that it was written by a person of the 10-th kind.
Ted.
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On 26/05/10 07:21, Tim Green wrote:
Ubuntu 10.04 has installed PiTiVi by default for video editing. I haven't tried it yet.
That's ok as far as it goes (just tried it, I am on 10.04 here but as an upgrade it wasn't on by default)
But it can only clip/join and then export, you can't apply filters or do fade transitions by the looks of it.