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Kmenc15

   0.04  

KDE Video Application

Score 79%
Kmenc15
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Depends on  KDE 3.3.x
Downloads:  9909
Submitted:  Sep 22 2004
Updated:  Apr 4 2005

Description:

Kmenc15 is an advanced MEncoder frontend, generally designed to be a VirtualDub replacement for Linux. It is most useful for editing and encoding large high quality AVIs capped from TV. It allows cutting and merging at exact frames, applying any MPlayer/MEncoder filter, with preview.

It requires CVS MEncoder to work. It will probably work on any POSIX platform, but it has been tested only on GNU/Linux.

Kmenc15 only supports opening AVI's.

If there are any problems compiling/installing, please carefully read the README.

Send bugs, problems, comments and patches to kmenc15@gmail.com .




Changelog:

0.04 - 04/04/05
* New native MEncoder file merging
* Help for main buttons

0.03 - 02/05/05
* Major speed optimizations, far less processes necessary for encode
* Almsot complete code re-write, more modular
* More robustness against bad user input
* Possibly more portability
* Small bug fixes
* Makfile improoved

0.02 - 10/24/04
* Window is now Resizable.
* Filter crop imporved.
* Added startup logo.
* Save/load template and session.
* General addons and fixes.
* Video filters Help added
* My own hand made Makefile, no m4.

0.01 - 9/28/04
* Initial release.




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 Sounds good to me...

 
 by DarkLord on: Sep 22 2004
 
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Didn't test yet put judging from the screenshots and your wording this seems to be the VirtualDub equivalent KDE/Linux needs.

Keep up the good work!


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 looks well done!

 
 by bogdaniuga on: Sep 23 2004
 
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Would like to test it. Where can it be downloaded?


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 mencoder?

 
 by soulrebel on: Sep 23 2004
 
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so far i've only worked with (video-)dvdrip and acidrip, both with ugly gtk frontends.... i actually preferred dvdrip because it uses transcode, while acidrip uses mencoder. acidrip lacks certain features:
- no ogm-container-format, only avi and mpg
- neither ac3 nor ogg sound codecs
- its not possible to rip multiple audio streams (languages) to one file
my question is whether this is connected to mencoder(meaning kmenc15 doesnt and will never support these features either) or is it connected to the frontend - meaning menc15 does/might sometime support these features?
thanks and keep up the work


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 kmenc15

 
 by ods15 on: Sep 23 2004
 
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kmenc15 is supposed to make encoding in linux finally simple. as for the features you mentioned, i purposely tried to make mencoder not depend on transcode so it wouldnt need killer dependencies, but i might add more optional features in the future :)
i'd like to thanks all the many replies i got so far, also like to add, my connection has been down the past 12 hours or so so anyone who tried to send me an email during that time try again now.

I'm gonna get back now to working on the program. :)


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 QT/KDE?

 
 by deux on: Sep 28 2004
 
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Hi,

I think what you are doing is really great. I was using VirtualDub few years back when I was trapped in Windows :) and to find something equivalent in QT/KDE is really nice.
I can do a little bit of programming as well, so if you need some help feel free to contact me :) Keep up the good work :)


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 Cool

 
 by Cypress on: Sep 28 2004
 
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Nice app but what I would really need it to do is resize the videos. I own a PDA and would like to convert movies for it, from DivX to WMV @ 320x240 pixels.
Any chance for a feature like this?


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 Re: Cool

 
 by ods15 on: Sep 29 2004
 
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Well, you can use MPlayer's 'scale' filter for resizing, no reason for that not to work. Unfortunately, MEncoder does not support writing real WMV files, and can only write AVI files using the WMV codec, you can choose it by choosing the lavc codec and the WMV suboption...


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