Back to Win XP for camera?
H.S.
hs.samix at gmail.com
Thu Apr 26 18:46:01 UTC 2007
norman wrote:
>>>> Of course, you can do the capture from within Kino as well. The previous
>>>> method is very useful if you want to use all resources for this.
>>> How do you deal with sound?
>>>
>>> Norman
>> I am not sure what you mean. Could you clarify?
>
> Capture gives me an avi file which I cannot play directly so I export it
> as a mpeg file which I can play but only the video not the sound. Sound
> is there because I can export it separately, which I can play. How do I
> play both together?
>
> Norman
To play the avi file, did you try vlc or xine? I can. Usually, I import
the avi files into kino as scenes, make the movie -- edit, captions,
fade ins, fade outs, etc., then export the movie as mpeg to be made into
a DVD.
->HS
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