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Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> Right now I'm experimenting with mlt's "melt" command line editor. It |
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> seems to produces small, high-quality output files. I've figured out |
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> how to do video fade-in, fade-out, but can't get audio fade-in/out to |
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> work yet. |
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Hello Grant, |
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A good thing to search out is "non-linear" with your video editing search |
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strings, to find those very flexible and feature right video editiing |
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applications. |
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ON winblows, I use Vegas Pro. On linux the latest packages that are under |
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extreme development, usually have the best time-saving, features. |
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media-video/cinelerra |
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Description: The most advanced non-linear video editor and |
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compositor. The First Free 4K Editor in the World. |
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http://cinelerra.org (great home page). |
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Might be to heavy for your needs? Clusters are a fantastic environment |
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to run heavy video development/editing codes on; that's how lucas films |
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and the other 'big boys' do their work. |
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hth, |
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James |