On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 11:00 +, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Just thought others might be interested in my experience of video
> editing. I tried PiTiVi and was disappointed in the output quality. No
> matter what options I tried, the result suffered from pattern
> interference int
On 3 November 2010 22:42, Jacob Mansfield wrote:
> I only just got it for some strange reason
The wonders of Google Mail, It does this to me sometimes too.
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I only just got it for some strange reason
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I used the tovid out of the repo's
sudo apt-get install tovid
and had to re-remember how to use the thing :D
The following forum post jogged my memory a bit:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=183936
Michael
On 03/11/10 21:39, Barry Drake wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 19:14 +, mich
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 19:14 +, michael wrote:
> Agree with you about PiTiVi, excellent front end but poor rendering.
Since posting, I tried OpenShot and it seems to be a good GUI with good
rendering. I may be using that in future to make the edit (from
captures under Kino) followed by burning
On 3 November 2010 20:05, Jacob Mansfield wrote:
> Do you mean the 19th of November as opposed to October?
You're replying to a month old email..
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I can have a crack at the Google maps API if anybody wants me to. just a
case of making a php page that gives the api a list of locations from a
database and a form to add to the database
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Do you mean the 19th of November as opposed to October?
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that is true, your system will boot off of the Ubuntu live CD with no hard
drive attached to the system
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On 3 November 2010 19:40, wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have several issues with my gnome-panel at the moment; things not showing
> up, swapping places etc.
>
> Before I bother trying to fix them, I was wondering if there is a decent
> replacement for it?
>
> I have used AWN in the past and like it, bu
Hi guys,
I have several issues with my gnome-panel at the moment; things not showing up,
swapping places etc.
Before I bother trying to fix them, I was wondering if there is a decent
replacement for it?
I have used AWN in the past and like it, but I dislike the mac feel and I like
how apps h
Hi,
Have just done a mate's wedding video.
Agree with you about PiTiVi, excellent front end but poor rendering.
I ended up converting the footage to digital video using ffmpeg and then
used kino to edit and render into the end result.
I also changed the sound track a bit by using Audacity to t
Sorry for the delayed reply, the entire apache install now seems to have
killed itself. I may end up doing a reinstall when my new 2TB hard drive
arrives
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On 3 November 2010 12:28, Barry Drake wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 11:28 +, John Stevenson wrote:
> >
> > I have been using PiTiVi recently, after a great course run at
> > Fossbox. We used an MP4 container with a DivX codec. Output of this
> > was great and was relatively quick to render
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 11:28 +, John Stevenson wrote:
>
> I have been using PiTiVi recently, after a great course run at
> Fossbox. We used an MP4 container with a DivX codec. Output of this
> was great and was relatively quick to render and is accepted by Vimeo
> and YouTube. I really liked
On 3 November 2010 11:00, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Just thought others might be interested in my experience of video
> editing. I tried PiTiVi and was disappointed in the output quality. No
> matter what options I tried, the result suffered from pattern
> interference introduced d
Hi there
Just thought others might be interested in my experience of video
editing. I tried PiTiVi and was disappointed in the output quality. No
matter what options I tried, the result suffered from pattern
interference introduced during the render.
Kino captures and edits just fine an
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