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On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Robin G=
areus <robin@gareus.org> wrote:
No need to compile it yourself: There's a dmg for OSX and an installer<=
br>
for win32 on xjadeo.sf.n=
et. It's available in most major GNU/Linux
distros these days.
Trust me, there is a need here:)=A0 I am on a sli=
ghtly odd distro of Linux at the moment and what I have is the most up to d=
ate I can get at the moment through repos.=A0
For older versions: a safe way is to transcode the video into a format
with PAR 1:1 before starting to work with. qjadeo's File->Import doe=
s
that using mencoder.
Hmm didn't even realise you added that featur=
e, good to know.=A0
best,
robin
PS. Blender can sync to jack-transport, too. But you don't want to have=
Blender render the video at the same time while you're working on the
soundtrack. I have no idea how efficient it is WRT to playing
pre-rendered video, but I suppose it's generally less convenient for
sound-design setups.
Yes Blender can, and I could do that with a second m=
achine, or heck with this machine maybe on the same machine easily enough.=
=A0 But when all that is wrong is the coloring, it is much easier to use th=
e video and your excellent program:)
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