Robert,

Thanks again for the Kino suggestion.  I was having difficulty figuring
out how to use the FX options, and when looking at the help web page,
stumbled back to the Kino home page and found that a new version had
been released Monday, so I downloaded and compiled it, but I still can't
figure out how to implement your suggestion:


> Kino can doat least some if not all of those things.  Check out the "FX'
> tab.  You can overwrite (or create) frames from a file there.

When I try the overwrite, it seems to also overwrite audio, even though
under the Audio tab, I have "No Change" selected.

>  You can
> insert or delete sequences from anywhere you like (with audio).

Good, I'm sure that will be a feature I'll use.

>  You could
> use mplayer to dump frames and then insert frames from the FX tab's
> multiple image import to overwrite just the video and leave the audio.

Okay, I have no idea how to use mplayer to do this, nor how to just
overwrite the video.

> When you run the resulting Kino edit list through smilutils, the audio can
> be split out and processed however you like before mplexing it back
> together into MPEG.

Okay, I've downloaded the smilutils, but haven't gotten to the point of
using them yet.

>   Robert Kesterson

Do you have a short tutorial of what buttons you press to do the video-only
overwritting?  Also, how to use a frame from the existly playlist as the
overlaid image?

        Thanks again,
        Bill

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