Re: finally... my 1st themes made with Linux

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thanx by the info

if u can send me a pair of links with those such tutorials, and with
more information about video in Linux, that could be very good...  I'm
learning now to work with video, but with commercials, the classic
after effects and a bit of combustion, but, in Linux, I've only tryed
very quickly Dyne:bolic some time ago, but I had no idea on that date
about video

I'd like to find some web where to read something more, I will search
one of these days, but any kind of help is good too, thanx by all..

and don't worry, my themes will wait there   ;)

cheers...


PerlssDj



2006/9/7, glauber alex dias prado <glauberalex@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Hello, i didnt heared your songs sorry for that, but its late now,
perhaps i will do it later, your questions have answers, for syncing i
would use xjadeo plugin to jack which is a tool that works as a charm
for this kind of task, but it assumes that the video composition is
already made and you are constructing the audio part of it.

 Later when they are in sync you can use a lot of tools to glue it up, i
would recommend avidemux2 for guilineass savy, otherwise either ffmpeg
or transcode can do a fair job with a minimum of understanding of
command line operations and a bit of man pages reading.

On the other hand if you are going to composite the video on top of your
song track i and this is a personal approach would go with blender NLA
which is a very decent tool allowing you to make professional stuff,
also with a minimum of reading and searching for tutorials about it.

bye

Glauber Alex Dias Prado.


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