Kdenlive/Manual/Settings Menu/Configure Kdenlive: Difference between revisions

    From KDE UserBase Wiki
    Line 73: Line 73:
    ==== Configure Firewire Capture ====
    ==== Configure Firewire Capture ====


    The image shows the Configure Firewire capture tab which can be accessed from the Settings>Configure Kdenlive menu or from the spanner icon in the [[Kdenlive/Manual/Capturing#Firewire|Record Monitor>Firewire]]
    The image shows the Configure Firewire capture tab which can be accessed from the <menuchoice>Settings>Configure Kdenlive</menuchoice> menu or from the spanner icon in the [[Kdenlive/Manual/Capturing#Firewire|Record Monitor>Firewire]]


    [[File:Kdenlive Configure Capture.png|500px]]
    [[File:Kdenlive Configure Capture.png|500px]]

    Revision as of 12:35, 20 January 2013

    Configure Kdenlive

    Misc

    Open last project on startup
    Check if first added clip matches project profile
    Crash recovery (automatic backup)
    Use KDE job tracking for render jobs
    Use on-monitor effects
    Disable parameters when the effect is disabled
    Default Durations
    Automatcially import image sequences
    Transparent background for imported images

    Project Defaults

    Configures what the project settings will look like by default when you choose File>New.

    Timeline

    Configure how the timeline appears in Kdenlive

    Thumbnails - video

    Thumbnails - Audio

    Normalise audio for thumbnails

    Display clip markers comments

    Autoscroll while playing

    Zoom using vertical drag in ruler

    Automatically split audio and video

    Track Height












    Environment

    MLT Environment

    This setting tells Kdenlive where to find the MLT executables and profile files. Only advanced users would really need to changing these settings. Kdenlive is basically a front end to the MLT program and this setting tells Kdenlive where to find the engine that runs the whole application.

    Default Folders

    This setting controls where Kdnelive expects project files to be by default. It also controls what folder Kdenlive will use as a temorary file storage location and it controls where files captured from an external source will be saved.

    Default Apps

    This setting controls what application opens when you choose edit clip for a clip in the project tree. Note there is no application for video editing - because Kdenlive is the Video editor. Images and audio files are edited by the external appliations defined here. The video player is used by the DVD wizard previewer.

    Capture

    Configure the capture devices (Firewire, FFmpeg, Screen Grab, Blackmagic) from this section.

    Configure Firewire Capture

    The image shows the Configure Firewire capture tab which can be accessed from the Settings>Configure Kdenlive menu or from the spanner icon in the Record Monitor>Firewire

    The firewire capture functionality uses the dvgrab program. The settings applied here define how dvgrab will be used to capture the video. The dvgrab additional parameters edit box allows you to add extra dvgrab switches to the capture process that will run. See dvgrab manual for more info.

    Configure Screen Grab Capture

    This shows the configure tab for screen grab in ver 0.9.3 of kdenlive. It will be different in ver 0.9.2 because that version used Record My Desktop to do the screen capture.

    Jog Shuttle

    Configure a connected Jog-Shuttle device.

    Playback

    Configure the Video and Audio drivers and devices. For advanced users only.

    Transcode

    This controls the transcode functionality. The parameters section are ffmpeg parameters. Find help on them by issuing ffmpeg -h at a command line.

    Transcode Options

    Option Description Parameters Meanings of Parameters
    Wav 48000Hz Extract audio as WAV file -vn -ar 48000 -vn=disable video, -ar 48000 = set audio sampling rate to 48kHz
    Remux with MKV - -vcodec copy -acodec copy -sn copy the video and the audio. -sn = disable subtitles
    Remux MPEG-2 PS/VOB Fix audio sync in MPEG-2 vob files -vcodec copy -acodec copy copy the video and the audio