Hallo

> I did inlude a new effect into Linux Video Studio: Fade in/out to/from black
> or white. This includes a filter for the yuv stream and one for the sound
> stream. The patch can be found at
> 
> http://www.nada.kth.se/~hanke/files/lvs.patch.gz
Wow, that a huge patch (800kb) 

Would you be so kind an make the patch a second time ?
And remove files which are generated by the configure and autogen
process, in both directorys ? It would be enought if you do a "make
distclean". If you are unsoure which files you need to remove take a
look a the .cvsignore file in each directory.
Do we also need the *save* files and the *.c~ and *.h~ files ?

That will make the patch more human readable. 
I will merge your changes into the CVS.

> Remarks:
> - The patch is against LVS 0.1.7, *not* against the CVS version for the
> following reasons:
> . I am using the enhanced scale widget which is still not ported.
When have you tried it the last time ?
I got a mail from Ronald at the 3.March where he wrote me that is should
work. If it still does not work. Tell me what goes wrong an I try to fix
it.

> . The CVS version uses GTK 2 which is too slow for me. As an example, if I
> play a stream in the edit window, it takes up to 30 seconds until the
> programme reacts to a button event (pause/stop) or a redraw event. (I have an
> Athlon 1.2GHz) So it is unusable.
Strange. It should not be that slow. On my macine it takes about 1-2 sec
max. 

Which GTK version did you use. I have 2.2.4 

> - The sound filter is only tested on a little-endian machine because I do not
> have access to a big-endian one. It provides access to PCM-coded WAV files in
> little-andian (RIFF) and big-endian (RIFX) format.
If you want to fix it yourselve take a look at lav2yuv program I have
solved the problem there. You can see it in the mjpeg cvs easy when you
do a diff to the last version. I still have to test LVS on a Big Endian
(like my MAC). 

> - I would need a program similar to lavpipe for the sound channel (WAV). In
> that case, the transition filter could be complemented by a respective sound
> filter. This is an important wish for making editing much more convenient.
> Right now I am using audacity for that purpose.
That "should not" be that hard to write. 

> - Some small bug fixes are incorporated.
That's nice :)

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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