I attempted to do everything with ffmpeg, but found there were some limitations with dissolving and so on that seemed to require scripts and sort of reinventing the wheel1. Accordingly, looked at GUI's and Kino stuck out (GTK libs), but seemed to require a lot of dependencies. Nevertheless, jumped in.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
video editing - command line
Links: Kino site
I attempted to do everything with ffmpeg, but found there were some limitations with dissolving and so on that seemed to require scripts and sort of reinventing the wheel1. Accordingly, looked at GUI's and Kino stuck out (GTK libs), but seemed to require a lot of dependencies. Nevertheless, jumped in.
I attempted to do everything with ffmpeg, but found there were some limitations with dissolving and so on that seemed to require scripts and sort of reinventing the wheel1. Accordingly, looked at GUI's and Kino stuck out (GTK libs), but seemed to require a lot of dependencies. Nevertheless, jumped in.
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