Back to Win XP for camera?
H.S.
hs.samix at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 05:37:59 UTC 2007
norman wrote:
>> Depends on how your export it. There is an option in the export tab in
>> Kino to obtain two output files, one video and the other audio. There is
>> also an option to combine the two to get an mpeg (using mplex I guess).
>>
>> In any case, you can have full control in Kino on what is produced, how
>> it is produced and what are the parameters to be used (video bit rate,
>> audio bit rate, etc.)
>
> Either I am screen blind or, more likely, lack an understanding of many
> of the various terms and abbreviations used. I can see the tabs for
> Audio and MPEG and I have no problem in obtaining an audio and a video
> file, but I cannot see how to get one file containing both.
In the Export tab, do you see a number of tabs at the top? Is one of
them "MPEG"? In that mpeg tab, you need to specify what output format
you want. Select that, e.g. Generic mpeg1 or Generic mpeg2 or DVD, and
click on Export button at the bottom of that window. You should get an
mpeg file which has video as well as audio. Before exporting, click on
"Advanced Options" and note that there is an "mplex" command being
called. Check that you have mplex on your system:
$> which mplex
->HS
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