Category: Life

Every other post.

  • The Weather…

    Last week, it was 22°C.
    Today, its snowing outside.

    Go figure.

  • Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

    Okay, let me put it this way: If you like RPGs – any RPG – buy this game. You won’t regret it. If you like deeper FPS (ie. Half-Life 2) – buy this game. You won’t regret it. If you’re any other kind of gamer: seriously ponder getting this game.

    Yes, it’s simply that good.

    My Rating: 96%
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  • Linux Editing Solutions

    Last night, while I was resting in bed, I thought about the possibility of exploring Linux movie editing solutions. So I went off today in search of such a video editor.

    First off was Cinerella. Once I figured out and installed the dependencies (NASM, YASM) – it still wouldn’t install properly. But apparently I’m not the only one with such troubles – Ubuntu & Cinerella don’t play too well as I found out through the support forums.

    Next up was Kino. I threw that one out the Window – the way it operates is very much similar to “Windows Movie Maker” in that it uses a filmstrip concept. No multiple layers of video/audio crossing over each other. Useless for anyone that wishes to do… anything… with their video.

    Then there’s Pitvi. That did install on Ubuntu quite well. Only once running, it couldn’t properly handle even DV files in an AVI container. Somewhat useless; plus its questionable as to whether it could handle multiple video tracks.

    Finally I tried Diva. Diva can’t open any video format but RAW DV files (can’t even handle DV in AVI container). That alone makes it absolutely useless.

    The last solution was using Blender to do the video manipulation. Some tout it as the only stable video editor for Linux. Coercing a 3D package into manipulating video, however, is hardly an ideal means to approach this problem.

    Update: I finally got Cinelerra to work. I installed alien, and used it translate the Cinerella RPM they had out for Debian. This time Cinerella installed correctly, and I’m now trying it out. There’s a bit of a learning curve, but that’s fine.

    What I’m more worried about is the overly visible interlacing in the real-time rendering of the video output. If that makes itself to the final renders, I’m dropping Cinerella. If it cannot manage multiple clips spread out throughout a single video track, I’m dropping Cinerella. But if it can pull it off – I just might have myself a Linux solution.

  • 2 more interviews down…

    I completed 2 more interviews. One was with Paul Godin, LinuxStuff editor in Monitor Magazine. The other was with the Amanda Rheaume Band.

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  • More Shoots.

    I did more film shooting. One at The Sony Store, one at local CD shop. The Sony Store shoot had really bad lighting; and since I’m broke I can’t afford to bring any in. Therefore, its up to my editing abilities to boost up the lighting in the shot.

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    You can click to enlarge. The Sony Store interview was yesterday. Today it was all about getting some more stock footage inside a CD shop, as my earlier attempt did not provide enough stable footage (2 minutes in all.) This time round I collected 12 minutes worth of shots. I have an interview tomorrow with a sweet band, and one Saturday with a magazine editor on Linux affairs.

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