

mov?įfmpeg -i input.avi -vf"dimensions here" -vcodec dnxhd ouput. am I missing something?īTW I’m not sure using Shotcut is giving me alpha either… I didn’t see the ability to change the Bit depth anywhere, maybe in Kdenlive.ĭo you know what terminal command i would use in terminal / FFMpeg to, for example:Ĭhange resolution and specify a codec wrapped as a.

I would ideally like to be outputting directly from Blender with Alpha using DNxHD but as far as I can tell it’s not available…. I did have Kdenlive installed prior to this as well as Shotcut (although Shotcut doesn’t actually install, just uncompresses to a folder). Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux. Major features include support for a wide range of formats no import. Install shotcut Using apt-get Update apt database with apt-getusing the following command. Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux. In the following sections we will describe each method. While I was attempting to convert in terminal using FFMpeg I was getting errors regarding settings not matching the format, but this could have simply been due to my inexperience with FFMpeg / terminal commands. There are three ways to install shotcuton Ubuntu 21.04. It should rely on FFMpeg for its video coding though.ĭo you have the unstripped version of FFMpeg? Kdenlive installs the unstripped version instead of the default FFMpeg, possibly Shortcut is doing the same and that’s the reason it works now and not before trying Shortcut?

Besides, we use that to also build 32-bit Linux Shotcut on the same node. The build-shotcut.sh script uses the 32-bit Linux version of Qt 5 tools qmake and lrelease. It also uses Melt as backend, just as Shortcut does. We are currently using 32-bit Ubuntu 14.04.
