On 05/15/2011 12:31 PM, andy baxter wrote:
On 15/05/11 11:18, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
Hello Heikki,
The tapes have been captured and I've started editing. So far kdenlive
doesn't like a system without PulseAudio or the avi files sitting on a
NTFS drive apparently so I didn't get very far yet. I'll continue
tomorrow.
I've just been editing the raw file of my talk from the website in
kdenlive (just to clip it, adjust the volume and add an introductory
slide). It had trouble using alsa until I worked out that you need to
install 'libsdl1.2debian-alsa'. (in ubuntu, probably the same in debian).
Hello Andy,
I've installed libsdl1.2debian-all on that machine. I'll try again with
just the libsdl1.2debian-alsa package.
Another gotcha that took me a while to work out
is that the version of
ffmpeg on ubuntu lucid won't read ogg theora videos properly, so you
need to either use a newer distro, or compile your own ffmpeg from the
website. (if you compile your own you need to add --enable-libtheora
--enable-libvorbis to the configure flags to be able to export to ogg
theora).
The tapes have been captured to avi as our DV players are attached to
Windows 7 machines with Premiere Elements. I'm thinking about redoing it
though, those avi's are just too big.
One question I have is whether you have captured
the screenshot and
camera streams separately on disk to edit later? The raw video of my
talk spends a lot of time faded to the screenshot.
I didn't capture the screen no. Would've been possible but it would've
added another estimated 10 or 15% extra load on my tormented notebook.
Hope this helps.
andy
It does, thanks!
Best,
Jeremy
Oops, sorry about misreading your post :( Forget my previous mail, sorry
again.
Best,
Jeremy