[wellylug] AV Editing on Linux

scott scott at slackisland.org
Sat Nov 11 00:12:38 NZDT 2006


Hi,

I've been using avidemux to do something like this for a while. You can
resize video files, convert from stereo to mono, pretty easy GUI
interface as well. 

Cheers,

Scott VanDusen
Tokyo 


p.s. currently watching resized battlestar galactica on my linux zaurus
pda :-)

On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 16:55 +1300, E.Chalaron wrote:
> Hi John
> Kino is not  designed to handle VOB / MPEG files and will never be (as 
> said by the main devel.)
> Try the following :
> ffmpeg or mplayer/mencoder
> Videolan has something called x264, seems to be even better than H264
> Other tool could be mpeg2dec that you can pipe into one of the previous.
> The biggest worry is to resolve all dependencies and bugs, and there 
> good luck if you ask something on their list.
> If you dont want to bother too much convert that to MPEG1 with a mux 
> rate of 1500 with half PAL size. You can then cut the MPEG where you 
> want and just cat all the pieces together.
> 
> Cheers
> Edouard
> 
> 
> John Thomson wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm currently running Debian Etch and I would like to edit content 
> > from a DVD. Essentially, I want to take an 11 minute video and convert 
> > it to a good format for the web. Does anyone know the best tool to do 
> > this with that is preferably part of the debian package system.
> >
> > Also, any particularly favoured file types for the final product would 
> > be really interesting too.
> >
> > Any other advice on Audio Visual editing would be great.
> >
> > I've looked at Kino and it doesn't seem to do the trick, it would be 
> > great if I was downloading from a cam, but doesn't seem to handle 
> > importing from DVDs.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > John
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >   
> 
> 




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