On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 04:40:56PM -0600, Jason Jones wrote:
> I use KDEnLive, create a "title" track whose duration is long enough to
> cover the entire song, and then import the wav file (or mp3... not sure if
> it does mp3 or not), and then export, and you're done. Hope that steers
> you in the right direction, anyway.
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There must be an easier way, just to accomplish the OP's task.
I'd look at what youtube requires, then maybe using ffmpeg or avconv?
or create it as a DVD file using devede, then, use handbrake to encode it?
These are just suggestions, if the OP is already using KDE, then maybe
it may be easier just to install kdenlive, ... but it seems lke
overkill.
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