Suvayu Ali wrote: >> On 06/24/2010 10:48 PM, JD wrote: >>> If you do figure out how to use kdenlive to splice 2 streams togeter, >>> please let me know. I found kdenlive to be excellent. I selected a VGA NTSC project, as it has the same 4:3 ratio that my original flv file has, even though it is 1/3 larger. I put my 2 video files on the tracks 0 and 1, deleted track 2, which moved the audio tracks up to position 2 and deleted the new audio track 3 (each audio track is mono or stereo, depending on the source -- mine was stereo). All I had to do was to position the video and audio tracks by dragging them to the right or left a bit while playing them in the project monitor on the right of the screen. It was a bit of fiddling to get the audio and video to align 100% (I feel I succeeded sufficiently). Unfortunately, as I determined from the audio track, my 2 video tracks have a 2-second gap and I was not able to figure out how to put in a transition, so my video has a 2-second black screen gap (audio continues uninterrupted), but this is almost not an issue when viewing the final result. Once I had made these adjustments, I selected render from the menu, destination file rendering, flash 1000k 2-pass, force progressive scanning, rescale to 480x360 (the size of my original flv videos), and finally pressed render to file and it all worked super well! This is definitely a very nice GUI for video editing... And a first for Linux, I believe (years back, I fiddled with cinelerra and some others, to no avail and lots of headaches and crashes), but this really works)!!! > > Or use avidemux for simple re-encoding and splicing needs. ;) > Avidemux can only create avi files, am I correct? Also, it displays a weird message about the source video file using B frames. It asks whether one wants to use a different safe but inaccurate mode. One is required to answer yes or no, but it is unclear from the phrasing of the question which method one is saying yes or no to. When one answers either yes or no (I tried both), another message appears, stating that no audio decoder is found and that saving the file will generate a bad avi, but that audio saving will work (despite there not being an audio decoder!), but video will presumably not work. At some point it crashes no matter what you do. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines