Btw,
I have got an small help - an fellow Fedorian Richard has recreated the 64bit avidemux and openshot files..... I1ll give it a try....
Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?uzvn29x1qvl02
See you,
Zoltan
2011/1/1 Zoltan Hoppar hopparz@gmail.com:
I'm not affraid to be dirty, and use cli - but loosing mass quality it's hell. I don't have money for an MAC, but right now an linux with multimedia seems for me a bit Star Trek stuff far away in future.... Same as when it's about serious music edition is on theme. I do my best always what I could, testing, translating - and I hope that what I found on some pages - solves my problems - and just waht i get is not just an fruity loops clone childsplay. Eh, just arguing.... I have fighted out that few music studios gives out their stuff when I could proof that an promotional video can be made on linux, and I could also make some promotional-marketing stuff for us Fedorians.... But right now, I just can't.... thanks for advices.
Cheers,
Zoltan
2011/1/1 Jorge Fábregas jorge.fabregas@gmail.com:
On Saturday, January 01, 2011 12:47:53 pm Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
That's not working, if I load the files, mostly drops an message that "If the file is using B-frames as reference it can lead to a crash or stuttering. Avidemux can use another mode which is safe but YOU WILL LOSE FRAME ACCURACY. Do you want to use that mode?" - If say no here - avidemux collapses and dies like a wind, if I say yes - the program slows down to bottom speed, and makes uneditable the file.
I've seen this with many MP4s (h.264 video) from Apple. Usually If I just want to split some h.264 mp4 videos I'll use MP4Box which works nicely.
I see your problem...I guess you'll have to work with "mencoder" or "ffmpeg" (if you're comfortable with the command-line) in order to create some middleground video format that you can then use in one of these video editors (of course loosing quality on the way). mencoder usually handles everything I throw to him...
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