Well, I got Avidemux and Cinerella to work, and they both do what I need. Avidemux is much easier to use, but I am not sure why my lame encoder does not work properly with it. Anyways, now I can happily edit movies in Linux. Cinerella looks really heavy duty, but it was easy to install. To install Avidemux, build it from the tar ball, the RPMS I found don’t work well.
Monthly Archives: March 2004
Well, Kino works all well and good, but it looks like it was really desinged to work with raw video streams from camcorders and what not. Another case of RTFM. I did find Avidemux, which looks friendly and works with divx (mpeg4) and alot of other formats. I will give that a try tonight.
http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/
There are packages for it on the PLF (Penguin Liberation Front).
Still not done installing it yet. Had to install all the 1394 drivers, (uninstalled the mandrake ones first) then the libacv libraraies, then installed libglade, now it is making the file….
Wow, it actually launched…
I will let you know how it works out.
This is for linux video:
http://kino.schirmacher.de/article/static/3
I need to edit some of the movies taken with our camera one of these days.
Internet Exploder
I noticed at work my Blog has the text all centered in the page, instead of left justified. It looks like it only happens in Internet Exploder, so I have no motivation to fix it. Sorry if it is a little hard to read in IE, try Mozilla, Netscape, or Opera instead. I can’t make my site compliant with every 5 year old browser.
Posted by admin on March 26, 2004 in General Comments
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