[00:09] yeah === lifestream is now known as luyza === luyza is now known as Luyza [04:56] ok I can't get the terminology correct, I want to make a dvd with like 4 or 5 videos on it, I know it can be done, and the quality will be less, how do I do it? [04:57] hey shane2peru [04:57] * holstein is an audio guy:/ [04:57] and i havnet even made a video DVD yet [04:57] * shane2peru is just a general computer geek. :) [04:58] i use to 're-code' DVD's on XP [04:58] years ago [04:58] I have made videos, dvds with menus etc, but I'm not sure about what I need to do for this feat [04:58] i used nero to re-code them, and put them on the disc in lower quality [04:59] NOT that you should go and buy nero for linux [04:59] hmmm [04:59] I looked up divx, do I need to make videos as a divx type? I'm trying ffmpeg with the target ntsc-svcd [04:59] that is why I use linux, I try a bit of everything and don't buy anything [05:00] have you looked at any of these? [05:00] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=529759 [05:00] shane2peru: AFAIK you dont need to use DIVX [05:00] thats a nice codec though [05:01] hmm, I guess I was thinking more of command line stuff [05:02] I have used devede and really like it but it had a bug and didn't work right, I'm not sure if it works now with Lucid, I should give that a try I guess. [05:02] i think some of those are just GUI front-ends [05:02] yes, most of them are, but still worth looking [05:02] I have used mandvd too, I really don't like it much [05:02] I really like dvdstyler too, but I don't think it did small or svcd type dvds [05:03] hmmm [05:03] i remember video editing being discussed in #ubuntu-uk [05:03] I think I need to just make avi files and burn them directly to a dvd as data and try that, although I know you can make a menu for them too, but I don't know how. [05:03] those guys are usually pretty cool anyways [05:04] well, that is ok holstein perhaps another day, it is late here I just figured I would check to see if someone knew the proper terminology for me to look up [05:05] shane2peru: good luck [05:05] thanks appreciate the thoughts [05:05] feel free to come back and camp-out as long as you like [05:06] im sure somebody knows [05:07] right, I'm sure there are busier times, probably late for most, I guess depends on where they are. [05:08] catch ya later. === _guitarman_ is now known as manguitar === manguitar is now known as _guitarman_ [09:43] hello === ubott2 is now known as ubottu [11:39] anyone had success with realtime kernel inside a virtual machine? [11:40] or is that futile? [12:42] Hi, is there any program that can show how hard a key was pressed on a midi connected keyboard? I saw that rosegarden shows it as a tiny display next to the track, and zynAddsubfx (something like that.. ;p) shows a peak of the strength but I was wondering if I could use anything else..? [12:52] SteelSide, the velocity in numbers? [12:54] don't know of anything but that'd be handy anyway... [12:54] Blank__, I suppose so, don't know the correct term [12:55] anyways it's for my dad [12:55] he has trouble connecting to how hard he's pressing by ear [12:55] so he wanted a graphical representation of how hard he presses the keys [12:55] there's probably something out there, but i don't know of anything :( [12:57] is there any way to rotate a vieo i dont see the otion in kino [12:57] just like you would rotate a photo 90 deg. [13:18] hmm think I'm going to write an app to show it [13:19] if pygame likes midi and me that is :) [20:36] Anyone have any suggestions for linux samplers? Other than qsampler? (which I can't get working) [21:10] Does anyone know if Rosegarden can be used as a sampler?