Re: [linux-audio-user] Spoofing

From: Cesare Marilungo <cesare@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Sep 13 2006 - 19:07:27 EEST

lanas wrote:

>Folks,
>
> While watching the great movie (!) 'Son of Godzilla' I thought it'd
>be great fun for the kids and me to add our own dialogues to the
>movie. Something in the vein of MST3K or what the Firesign Theatre
>once did. We'd take some parts of the movie and add our own silly
>dialogues, while keeping the sound effects and music, if possible.
>
> Now, I won't ask if anyone wasted 'quality fun time' doing this. But
>let's suppose some did or at least some have good ideas about how to do
>that, perhaps using a homemade DV movie. How would you go about adding a
>soundtrack to parts of a movie that's transferred to disk ? Is there a
>'movie' player whose audio output can be fed into Jack and mixed using
>Ardour ? How about recording back to a 'movie format' the results of
>both the audio mix and the footage ?
>
> Disclaimer: sorry if parts of the query offends digital management
>rights activists. This is absolutely not for resale. It is only for
>fun.
>
>Cheers,
>Al
>
>
>
>
First you have to rip the dvd using something like dvd::rip:

http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/

Never used it.

Then you can edit it (and add your own audio) with cinelerra:

http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3

I have had some problems compiling the official version, but I've had
success with this 'branch' version:

http://cvs.cinelerra.org/

This is a powerful software. I'm using it to edit my own dv movies and
I've successfully made some dvds with it.

Cheers,

c.

-- 
www.cesaremarilungo.com
On the Internet, no one knows you're using Windows NT
        -- Submitted by Ramiro Estrugo, restrugo@email-addr-hidden
Received on Thu Sep 14 00:15:01 2006

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Thu Sep 14 2006 - 00:15:04 EEST