Hi,
I'm looking to build up a big tool-chest of yuv4mpeg pipe-based tools,
such as those in the mjpeg-tools collection.
So far I've stumbled across a few third-party tools, such as the
excellent yuvmotionfps (framerate converter with motion compensation),
plus a handful of others.
Why I want thi
Hi,
Is there a sane way to perform, with the various yuv4mpegpipe-based
tools, something comparable to the keyframe-based automation found in
graphical video editors such as Cinelerra?
The only (insane) way I can think of is to:
- determine start and end points (keyframes) of automated transitio
Hallo
> Why I want this is so that I can build up a different editing framework,
> as an alternative to the temperamental 'cinelerra' gui-based video
> editor.
>
> If there's anyone reading this who is into building/sharing
> yuv4mpeg-compatible tools, or has a few links to tool collections,
> pl
On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 00:20 +1200, David McNab wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a sane way to perform, with the various yuv4mpegpipe-based
> tools, something comparable to the keyframe-based automation found in
> graphical video editors such as Cinelerra?
I had a thought on how this could be achieved wi
On 30/08/2007, at 1:06 PM, David McNab wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 00:20 +1200, David McNab wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there a sane way to perform, with the various yuv4mpegpipe-based
>> tools, something comparable to the keyframe-based automation found in
>> graphical video editors such as Cinele