My first time doing anything with kino, a linux video editor. Surprisingly, I have been able to do much more with kino than with LiVES. I spent about 4 days trying to get lives to at least dub over a video's audio and then encode the changes to a file of acceptable quality. Tonight I break down and start using Kino, which I thought was bad for the quality of the encodes, but is actually very nice with the various ffmpeg options under the "other" tab in the export menu. This is the default encode setting, creating an flv file, which isn't what I initially wanted, but it looked good when mplayer viewed it. I'm using different rendering effects, testing my options. Just trying to get the most out of my phone and linux computer.
THats nt a kino at all! gsh!!!your camera sucks because the kino comes with HD so what ever camera u have it is terrible!!! DEFFINETLEY NOT A KINO!!!!!!!
aar4liferocks 2 years ago
What exactly do you mean by "codes"? Do you mean codecs like MPEG4 and MPEG2 and Quicktime?
jaworskij 2 years ago
I just downloaded Linux Ubuntu and I am trying to make video's for youtube with it. I'm trying to have a still pic's and the backing audio track to be songs I have made I'm not good with code. Can you help with what codes go where?
ZombieDesertDeities 3 years ago