On 8/23/06, Chris Mohler <cr33dog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Avidemux2 seems to work and I was able to cut unnecessary pieces from the mov file. But now I must save them as mpeg-files so that my Pinnacle Studio (in Windows) could read them and I could continue editing with a tool easy to use.
Unfortunately I can not find how to save my work as mpeg-files. What ever I try Avidemux2 only produces some text files. Sorry, I am stupid. In 1950's and 1960 I make home movies but in this fine HT era I have used only the simple tool Pinnacle and I do not much about the theory and the terminology.
As usual, what one finds in manuals and tutorial text, is not just that what you wanted to do at the moment! So I greatly appreciate your help in this matter, how to make reasonable size mpeg files from QuickTime files.
On 8/22/06, Pesonen <fossiili@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> With my Nikon Coolpix 7900 I can record short movies. But how could I edit
> them in my Fedora Core 5?
One editing program out there is "Avidemux".
Avidemux2 seems to work and I was able to cut unnecessary pieces from the mov file. But now I must save them as mpeg-files so that my Pinnacle Studio (in Windows) could read them and I could continue editing with a tool easy to use.
Unfortunately I can not find how to save my work as mpeg-files. What ever I try Avidemux2 only produces some text files. Sorry, I am stupid. In 1950's and 1960 I make home movies but in this fine HT era I have used only the simple tool Pinnacle and I do not much about the theory and the terminology.
As usual, what one finds in manuals and tutorial text, is not just that what you wanted to do at the moment! So I greatly appreciate your help in this matter, how to make reasonable size mpeg files from QuickTime files.
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