[vlc] Can I save as the video file

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Fri Feb 24 11:05:04 CET 2012


If you don't want to spend a huge amount of Money to a closed source video editor, try one of these:

http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php
http://www.lightworksbeta.com/
http://kdenlive.org/
http://kinodv.org/

Regards

Am 19.02.2012 14:31, schrieb Gregory Norris:
> On 2/18/2012 1:43 PM, Thomas Joseph wrote:
>> What if I say
>>
>> VLC is is failed open source project ?
>>
>> Comments are welcome, from the end use perspective
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> --- On *Sat, 2/18/12, Thomas Joseph /<tomjosif at yahoo.com>/* wrote:
>>
>>
>>     From: Thomas Joseph <tomjosif at yahoo.com>
>>     Subject: Re: [vlc] Can I save as the video file
>>     To: "Mailing list for VLC media player users" <vlc at videolan.org>
>>     Date: Saturday, February 18, 2012, 11:05 PM
>>
>>     Hello,
>>
>>     My question is, can I at least have this vlc(1.1.11) to save my
>>     preferences..
>>
>>     Let that be equalizer settings.
>>
>>     I know vlc is much more a MM player, it can have broadcast and do
>>     much more
>>     bullshit.
>>
>>     Again, my question is,
>>
>>     can I at least have this vlc to save my preferences..
>>
>>     Thanks,
>>
>>
>>     --- On *Wed, 2/15/12, ashish bhosale
>>     /<ashish.bhosale at yahoo.co.in>/* wrote:
>>
>>
>>         From: ashish bhosale <ashish.bhosale at yahoo.co.in>
>>         Subject: [vlc] Can I save as the video file
>>         To: "vlc at videolan.org" <vlc at videolan.org>
>>         Cc: "vlc at removevideolan.org" <vlc at removevideolan.org>
>>         Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2012, 9:18 PM
>>
>>         Hello,
>>
>>            Recently i have downloaded VLC Media Player from your
>>         website ( http://www.videolan.org
>>         <http://www.videolan.org/> ). I play a video into the VLC
>>         Media Player & adjust the Gamma & Saturation according to my
>>         requirements.
>>
>>            My question is that can i "save as" the video file with the
>>         adjusted gamma & saturation settings.
>>
>>         Thanks
>>         Ashish
>>
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> To the original poster (*ashish bhosale)*, I don't believe that's possible because the settings you changed are only how VLC
> displays the video.  It may be possible while trans-coding (one of VLC primary functions) but I'm not sure.  Typically you
> use an actual video editor for that (unless you want to pay top dollar I don't know of any free software that let's you both
> edit and transcode video's without an annoying limit like only WMC or a watermark, VLC obviously takes to the trans-coding
> side).
> 
> To the second poster (*Thomas Joseph)*:  VLC has had the problem in the past of saving basic settings, I've not had the
> problem personally for quite a while but I think it may depend somewhat on your system (OS and 3rd party software).
> 
> To the one who basically said VLC sucks, get the hell of the mailing list and stop your bitching please...  VLC has it's ups
> and downs but overall it does exactly what it's supposed to do, plays almost any video format, trans-codes video on the fly,
> and allows for server client video connections (hence the name Video LAN).  It's also relatively small (considering many
> other media players that don't have half the capabilities will take over 100MB of install space plus the fancy libraries
> (which I think VLC may be able to do).  Finally it's an open-source side project.  The people who make VLC don't do so for a
> living so they can only spend their free time working on it, and I know I for one don't spend every waking minute working on
> a side project that nets me only experience and the joy of doing something good for the public (0 cash).
> 
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