On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 18:07:36 +0800
Ed Greshko <ed.greshko(a)greshko.com> wrote:
On 08/22/14 18:05, Ed Greshko wrote:
> A quick test shows that avidemux can edit the file. I've not checked to
> see if some components from RPM Fusion are required. And, I've not
> check to see if there is any loss in quality when standard defaults are
> used to "copy" the video.
Ooops... Just realized that avidemux-qt does come from RPM Fusion Free.
I'm not a Fedora-purist, so rpmfusion is fine. A quick check show that I
can open and convert the file to other formats. But the timestamp in the
stream is missing. It's encoded as a subtitle strem in the videofile, but I
can't get that to show. Also, what are the editing capabilities of avidemux?
If I want to assemble a complete video from several parts of the input, and
add crossfades or other transitions, captions, overlayes and so on, will
avidemux still be the proper choice?
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//Wegge