Join projects? -- was -- Re: [Kdenlive-devel] AVI support

Reinhard Amersberger protux at web.de
Thu Feb 19 11:50:32 UTC 2004


ok guys I understand your point of view,

so what if there could be some "chapter-marker-functionallity" in kdenlive to be imported by qdvdauthor (when opening a kdenlive project in qdvdauthor)?
Wouldn't this be helpful?

greetings
Reinhard



kdenlive-devel at lists.sourceforge.net schrieb am 19.02.04 12:36:09:
> 
> I agree with Jason,
> 
> there is a certain goal that you set yourself. And following the UNIX 
> tradition, to build simple tools (if you can speak of simple in this 
> regard) which is very flexible and powerfull and can be combined easily 
> with other tools.
> 
> I think it is somewhat comparable with KOffice vs the gnome office 
> suite. It is nice to that all application have the same look and feel 
> and interopperate with each other. But each application is and can be 
> used independand of each other. So is kdenlive and QDVDAuthor. You can 
> use both seperately and have two powerfull tools (I hope) or you can 
> cludge all into one GUI (style) only to have ALL functions possibly ever 
> needed. Think about the 80% of MSOffice functionality which no normal 
> person will ever touch.
> 
> But hey maybe we can bundle both apps and ask for 29,- pounds ;o)
> 
> Of course, where it makes sense to put functions i one or the other 
> application we'll do so.
> 
> And just as Jason said I am more then willing to help any one out who 
> wants to create a combined application based on the current available 
> code. The more variety, the better IMHO.
> 
> Cheers ...
> 
> Varol Okan :)
> 
> Jason Wood wrote:
> 
> >On Wednesday 18 February 2004 05:03, Reinhard Amersberger wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>just a comment ....
> >>
> >>it would be cool if you guys would join your projects to create a similar
> >>functionallity like this tool I saw by a friend which seems to become (is)
> >>very popular in windows world, because it helps the user to finish hisng 
> >>project from capturing to the final movie (also burning a dvd). Please have
> >>a look here:
> >>http://site.magix.net/index.php?4625&version=deluxe
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >I have seen a number of similar applications, and they are indeed popular (or 
> >becoming popular). The only real issue is that in my mind, Kdenlive is aiming 
> >towards the Premier/Final Cut Pro/Avid end of video editing as opposed to the 
> >Windows Movie Creator end of video editing. i.e., it is aiming for the 
> >semi-professional/professional end of editing more than the home user - Hence 
> >the (admittedly long-term) plans for project management, etc.
> >
> >This is not because of the infrastructure, but because of a conscious decision 
> >as to what the UI is aiming to achieve. It would be quite possible to write a 
> >simpler "cut down" version of the Kdenlive interface in much less time than 
> >it has taken to get what we have so far (because we could re-use a lot of the 
> >code that is already written, and piave would not need to be touched in the 
> >slightest).
> >
> >I'll get onto it when I finish Kdenlive 1.0 ;-) but if anyone is interested in 
> >trying in the meantime, let me know and we can organize the best way to do it 
> >without duplicatig code.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Jason
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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