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Subject: Re: WineConf and sound recording
From: Bas Weelinck <bas.weelinck () gmail ! com>
Date: 2018-03-31 14:44:57
Message-ID: e28d4b87-9a45-95c4-880d-f1f1a69c39cb () gmail ! com
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If I might offer a few suggestions,
From the stories I've heard, Blender provides a good video editing suite
these days, which should include all the support needed for multiple
video and audio inputs and transitioning between them. Blender is also a
project with very active development and the aim of being part of a
production pipeline. The most obvious problem with Blender is overcoming
the learning curve.
And if we're talking live casting, OBS (open broadcaster software) is
used a lot now, in favor of proprietary solutions such as X-split even,
and should also handle multiple audio and video sources without problem
and can also do overlays.
Finally, perhaps the people behind FOSDEM might also offer some advice:
video@fosdem.org
Cheers,
Bas
On 2018年03月31日 15:33, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
>
> > Am 31.03.2018 um 09:43 schrieb Francois Gouget <fgouget@free.fr>:
> >
> > On Fri, 30 Mar 2018, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
> > [...]
> > > What would be highly welcome is help with editing the videos
> > > afterwards. If someone has the patience to create subtitles for
> > > everything we'd make life easier for non-native speakers.
> > What software do you use for the editing? Avidemux? With a pinch of
> > Audacity? What format do you use for the vidéo during editing?
> I used Cinelerra. It is horribly buggy, but it was the only software I could find \
> that was able to work with multiple video (camera, slides) and audio (camera, \
> phones) input streams and allowed me to mix and match between them. I generally \
> kept the video in its original format, and had Cinelerra output motion jpeg with \
> the lowest possible compression ratio and then compressed it into mp4 with VLC. \
> Cinelerra's MP4 output produced ungodly huge files.
> In my search for video editing software Avidemux and Audacity did not come up. \
> Avidemux looks rather simplistic, and I'm not sure if Audacity supports video.
> Adobe Premiere is a commercial solution I know of, but it has a rather steep price \
> tag.
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