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Grant Edwards wrote: |
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> On 2016-06-11, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Grant Edwards wrote: |
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>>> I've got a handful of mp4 video clips (a minute or two each). All I |
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>>> want to do is |
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>>> 1) Concatenate them with fade-in at beginning of each clip and fade-out |
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>>> at the end of each clip. |
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>>> 2) Superimpose a title at the beginning for a few seconds. |
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>>> Can anybody recomment a simple video editor? |
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>> Here is a couple more video editors that you may want to look into. |
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>> Kdenlive kde-apps/kdenlive |
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>> Avidemux media-video/avidemux |
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>> The first one is KDE based. Last time I used it, it was large but had |
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>> lots of fancy stuff it could do. |
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> Yea, I was hoping not to install KDE. |
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>> The second one has both a gtk and qt based version. I'm guessing |
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>> that is controlled by USE flags. I seem to have both of them here. |
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>> :/ |
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> Thanks. I may try avidemux. |
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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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Well, if it does the video, it should have a audio option to one would |
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think. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |