Re: HOWTO create a simple youtube video for musical purposes

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On 03/28/2013 06:40 PM, Jason Jones wrote:
I use KDEnLive, create a "title" track whose duration is long enough to cover the entire song, and then import the wav file (or mp3... not sure if it does mp3 or not), and then export, and you're done.  Hope that steers you in the right direction, anyway.

Or you can load a single image and stretch its length to the song length. You could then add title and out-credits sequences too.

Kdenlive is very good for the purpose.

Best,

dp





On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 4:25 PM, <jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,

I have a musical piece of some 4 minutes, recorded in Ardour and currently saved as an ogg file.  I would like to make it Youtube compatible in the most simplest way.  Like in having one single picture being shown while the music plays.  Not even two or three, just one.  And the music.  That would be the video.  The picture is one I've taken, and is of ridiculously large format which I can resize using Image Magick.

How can such a video be created ?  I have no idea how to do that.  Hopefully this thread could also be useful to others.

Much thanks in advance !  Cheers.


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