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Subject: Question: editing mpeg and avi-files.
From: Stefan Kuhlemann <kuhlemann@nefkom.net>
To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@redhat.com>
Date: 02/01/2008 01:32 PM
Hello mailinglist.
A few month back I bought an USB DVB TV receiver for my system. Since it
works with linux really very well, I have now about 25 recorded
mpeg/avi-movies on my harddisk.
The only trouble is the annoying tv-advertisement within these files.
Because of this I am looking for an video-editing-program, to cut out
those pesky ads.
Any hint, which program I should use for my fedora-box?
Thank you..
Stefan
Take a look at: http://cvs.cinelerra.org/
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02-01-2008, 08:02 PM
kalinix
Question: editing mpeg and avi-files.
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 21:32 +0100, Stefan Kuhlemann wrote:
> Hello mailinglist.
>
> A few month back I bought an USB DVB TV receiver for my system. Since it
> works with linux really very well, I have now about 25 recorded
> mpeg/avi-movies on my harddisk.
> The only trouble is the annoying tv-advertisement within these files.
> Because of this I am looking for an video-editing-program, to cut out
> those pesky ads.
>
> Any hint, which program I should use for my fedora-box?
>
> Thank you..
>
> Stefan
>
>
if you have livna repo you may want to try
yum info kino
Calin
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02-01-2008, 08:13 PM
"Marcelo Magno T. Sales"
Question: editing mpeg and avi-files.
Em Sex 01 Fev 2008, Stefan Kuhlemann escreveu:
> Hello mailinglist.
>
> A few month back I bought an USB DVB TV receiver for my system. Since
> it works with linux really very well, I have now about 25 recorded
> mpeg/avi-movies on my harddisk.
> The only trouble is the annoying tv-advertisement within these files.
> Because of this I am looking for an video-editing-program, to cut out
> those pesky ads.
>
> Any hint, which program I should use for my fedora-box?
Take a look at avidemux, which is in fedora repositories. It's very
user-friendly and will do what you want with ease.
[]'s
Marcelo
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02-01-2008, 08:39 PM
Dave Stevens
Question: editing mpeg and avi-files.
On Friday 01 February 2008 01:13:18 pm Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
> Em Sex 01 Fev 2008, Stefan Kuhlemann escreveu:
> > Hello mailinglist.
> >
> > A few month back I bought an USB DVB TV receiver for my system. Since
> > it works with linux really very well, I have now about 25 recorded
> > mpeg/avi-movies on my harddisk.
> > The only trouble is the annoying tv-advertisement within these files.
> > Because of this I am looking for an video-editing-program, to cut out
> > those pesky ads.
> >
> > Any hint, which program I should use for my fedora-box?
>
> Take a look at avidemux, which is in fedora repositories. It's very
> user-friendly and will do what you want with ease.
>
> []'s
> Marcelo
I agree. avidemux is simple and easy to use and fast.
dave
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02-02-2008, 11:56 AM
David Timms
Question: editing mpeg and avi-files.
Stefan Kuhlemann wrote:
Because of this I am looking for an video-editing-program, to cut out
those pesky ads.
Any hint, which program I should use for my fedora-box?
simple yet effective: dvbcut dvbcut.sourceforge.net
http://rpmseek.com/rpm-pl/dvbcut.html?hl=com&cs=dvbcut:PN:0:0:0:0
choose either i386 or x86_64, newest version.
rpm -Uvh --nodeps {that rpm}
or use my provides conversion rpm, attached.
DaveT,
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