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Re: [Bug 931631] Re: trim the sequence without resizing it

 

J'ai jeté un oeil sur le code et avec mes maigres connaissances je ne vois
pas ou se trouve le problème dans openshot.
J'attendrai donc la version 2.0 avec impatience et me contenterai du 4/3 en
attendant.
Comme vous la sortirez à la debian "lorsque ce sera prêt", ce que
j'approuve ;) je patienterai

Je ne suis pas développeur mais si je peux vous aider (tests ou traductions
par exemple) n'hésites pas à revenir vers moi par mp par exemple (à moins
qu'il existe une mailing list ?)

2012/2/23 Cenwen <eolinwen@xxxxxxxxx>

> Aucune idée pour l'instant sur ce sujet.
> Je ne connais pas trop MLT personnellement et je n'ai pas trop envie
> d'apprendre vu que nous basculerons cette année sur notre propre librairie.
>
> C'est MLT qui commande le tout, y compris l'aperçu
>
> Regarde ici :
> http://www.transcoding.org/transcode?Aspect_Ratio
> http://www.transcoding.org/transcode?Pixel_Aspect_Ratio
>
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>
> Title:
>  trim the sequence without resizing it
>
> Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
>  New
>
> Bug description:
>  1. OS = linux ubuntu 11.11
>  2. PPA openshot v1.4.2
>  i don't know wether this is a bug report or a question.
>  i'm using the french version of the program, maybe i don't properly
> translate the words
>
>  my input is a GoPro 960p 1280x960 file
>  what i want to do is cut the top and the bottom of the file to get a 720p
> 1280x768 output
>  what i do is :
>  * select a 720p profile project
>  * right click on the sequence to get the properties
>  * go to the 4th sheet "agencement"
>  * y => -10% to trim up my sequence of 96dots (twice : once at the
> beginning and once at the end of the sequence)
>  * let the other values unchanged (100%, 100%, 0%)
>  * go to the 6th sheet "video"
>  * untick the option "etirer en plein ecran" (stretch to fullscreen)
>  * let the other values unchanged(lenght/width unchanged etc...)
>
>  => in my opinion i should then have my input 960p file centered on the
>  preview window, with both the top and the bottom cut (trimmed)
>
>  BUT what i have is a black line at the left, right and bottom, as if
>  the stretch to fullscrren option was still ticked
>
>  Have i done someting wrong ?
>
>  My opinion : as far as i have analyzed my problem, when the input file
>  has a bigger size than the output format, the video is always resized.
>
>  How could i do what i want ?
>  if you are interested, i can give you 960p files so that you can test and
> suggest me a solution.
>
>  Please tell me if my explanation is not clear enough.
>
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Title:
  trim the sequence without resizing it

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  1. OS = linux ubuntu 11.11
  2. PPA openshot v1.4.2
  i don't know wether this is a bug report or a question.
  i'm using the french version of the program, maybe i don't properly translate the words

  my input is a GoPro 960p 1280x960 file
  what i want to do is cut the top and the bottom of the file to get a 720p 1280x768 output
  what i do is :
  * select a 720p profile project
  * right click on the sequence to get the properties
  * go to the 4th sheet "agencement"
  * y => -10% to trim up my sequence of 96dots (twice : once at the beginning and once at the end of the sequence)
  * let the other values unchanged (100%, 100%, 0%)
  * go to the 6th sheet "video"
  * untick the option "etirer en plein ecran" (stretch to fullscreen)
  * let the other values unchanged(lenght/width unchanged etc...)

  => in my opinion i should then have my input 960p file centered on the
  preview window, with both the top and the bottom cut (trimmed)

  BUT what i have is a black line at the left, right and bottom, as if
  the stretch to fullscrren option was still ticked

  Have i done someting wrong ?

  My opinion : as far as i have analyzed my problem, when the input file
  has a bigger size than the output format, the video is always resized.

  How could i do what i want ?
  if you are interested, i can give you 960p files so that you can test and suggest me a solution.

  Please tell me if my explanation is not clear enough.

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