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Message #02108
[Bug 510513] [NEW] Import Kino project file
Public bug reported:
Hello Jonathan,
I wrote some code to import files from Kino project file. I made it to
the same branch where I had made the renaming feature so they are both
in this new bzr diff attachment (0.9.52)
----- short description -----
There is one more entry in the Project Files popup menu: Import Kino Project.
Select the Kino project file after which the data concerning the video
files are read along with the "in" and "out" points. The files are
appended into the current project (if they are not there) and the clips
are inserted (anyway) into the first empty track found. If there are not
empty tracks one will be created and the clips are appended there.
I have a lot of unedited videomaterial waiting. I use Kino to preview the files and trim the clips because it's very suitable for that. Then I save the kino project file and now it contains the names of the files (along with in and out points) that I will import into Openshot.
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-Timo
** Affects: openshot
Importance: Medium
Status: New
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Import Kino project file
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Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New
Bug description:
Hello Jonathan,
I wrote some code to import files from Kino project file. I made it to the same branch where I had made the renaming feature so they are both in this new bzr diff attachment (0.9.52)
----- short description -----
There is one more entry in the Project Files popup menu: Import Kino Project.
Select the Kino project file after which the data concerning the video files are read along with the "in" and "out" points. The files are appended into the current project (if they are not there) and the clips are inserted (anyway) into the first empty track found. If there are not empty tracks one will be created and the clips are appended there.
I have a lot of unedited videomaterial waiting. I use Kino to preview the files and trim the clips because it's very suitable for that. Then I save the kino project file and now it contains the names of the files (along with in and out points) that I will import into Openshot.
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-Timo
Follow ups
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: John Volk, 2011-06-15
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: Jonathan Thomas, 2010-11-20
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: Jonathan Thomas, 2010-09-12
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: Andy Finch, 2010-08-25
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: Thangalin, 2010-07-07
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: sdess, 2010-02-24
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: Dan Dennedy, 2010-02-19
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: Jonathan Thomas, 2010-02-16
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: cenwen, 2010-01-21
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[Bug 510513] Re: Import Kino project file
From: Jonathan Thomas, 2010-01-21
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[Bug 510513] [NEW] Import Kino project file
From: Jonathan Thomas, 2010-01-21
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