Re: [Mjpeg-users] Looking for editting tool (was Re: using dv with the mjpegtools)

2003-02-07 Thread William Sherman -Visualization
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

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Looking for editting tool (was Re: using dv with the mjpegtools)

2003-02-06 Thread William Sherman -Visualization
Hi Robert, et al., > Kino can doat least some if not all of those things. Check out the "FX' > tab. Great. I definitely will give this a try. I began to test it, but then ran out of time for today, but I'll followup with results. > Robert Kesterson Thanks for the suggestion,

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Looking for editting tool (was Re: using dv with the mjpegtools)

2003-02-06 Thread William Sherman -Visualization
Ronald, et al., Thanks for the help. I have a couple followup questions: > Hi William, > > > to the release of mjpegtools 1.6.2? And then to the question of when > > 1.6.2 might be released. > > I might just add it to the HEAD branch, which means it wouldn't go into > 1.6.2, but into 1.7.x. I

[Mjpeg-users] Looking for editting tool (was Re: using dv with the mjpegtools)

2003-02-05 Thread William Sherman -Visualization
Hello Mjpegers, I'm in the process of trying to determine a Linux-based editing solution to archive some material of people giving presentations that I have on tape. I had been using (or attempting to use) lavrec to do capturing from an LML-33. However, I recently got an ADVC-100 as recommended