From: "T.V Raman" <raman@google.com>
To: Anand Tamariya <atamariya@gmail.com>
Cc: Tomas Hlavaty <tom@logand.com>, Emacs Devel <emacs-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: GNU Emacs: A multimedia editor
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 07:16:47 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <p91h79k2aw0.fsf@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CADm7Y4k2zq52iS2dYpjiqu6aQcuYwe47C36UONhnPM==g4Aimw@mail.gmail.com> (Anand Tamariya's message of "Mon, 31 Jan 2022 11:14:39 +0530")
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Anand Tamariya <atamariya@gmail.com> writes:
I do all this with mplayer -- via module emacspeak-m-player which has a
lot of mplayer tricks in it.
See
https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak/blob/master/lisp/emacspeak-m-player.el#start-of-content
for marking and writing out clips (both audio and video)
> What does "simple multimedia editing tasks" mean exactly?
>
> These are really simple tasks which are not bothersome for one-off use
> in GUI interface (eg. in openshot video editor). However, since I was
> doing it more often, it was getting increasingly infuriating.
> - Trim segments from start and end
> Most common use-case since I was screen recording using ffmpeg.
>
> - Seek previous/next
> I'm used to arrow keys for forward/backward movement.
>
> - Create segments
> Press RET in viewer mode or RET/SPC in track mode to create a segment.
>
> - Bookmark
> When you have more than two segments, it's useful to bookmark segments
> for easier recall of their purpose or sequence.
>
> - Delete segment
> - Remove void
> When you delete a segment, a void is created. You need to move all
> subsequent segments to cover up the void. In my implementation,
> segments follow each other ignoring whitespaces. So no readjustment is
> required.
>
> - Re-order segments
> - Export to appropriate format
> With ffmpeg, I only need to choose appropriate file extension and it
> picks up sensible defaults. No information overload with a myriad of
> options.
>
> - Merge segments from multiple files
>
>
> I have been using melt https://mltframework.org/ (with wrapper
> smelt) to
> edit videos using plain text. Once I figure out how to do
> something
> (sometimes a challenge), editing is much more convenient than
> using
> point and click interface.
>
> Agreed.
>
--
Thanks,
--Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research)
7©4 Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 0Ü8
prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-01-31 15:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-01-28 4:49 GNU Emacs: A multimedia editor Anand Tamariya
2022-01-28 4:57 ` Po Lu
2022-01-28 21:05 ` Tomas Hlavaty
2022-01-28 22:04 ` John Covici
2022-01-29 19:25 ` Tomas Hlavaty
2022-01-29 22:26 ` John Covici
2022-01-29 22:30 ` Tomas Hlavaty
2022-01-31 5:44 ` Anand Tamariya
2022-01-31 15:16 ` T.V Raman [this message]
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