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jcagle
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#16 Post by jcagle »

Thanks, that worked.

But there doesn't seem to be much functionality. As many times as I try to create a new keyframe, it won't let me do it. Also, a lot of other features don't seem to work either. It seems pretty much useless. Anyone else having that problem?

It's a shame, because I'd actually like to be able to use this to create some flash animations and web pages.

jcagle
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#17 Post by jcagle »

Well I found out F4L is no longer in development, because of some copyright issues. The project is now UIRA.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash4linux

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UIRA

http://www.uira.org/

TheProphet
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#18 Post by TheProphet »

m'kay...

So, I'm going to try this one out...

If it doesn't work straight up I'll do my usual standard Program-install routine, which means scream, curse, threaten my machine until the neighbors call the police...

..or just go to sleep and try again in the morning.

Meanwhile, is there another dotpup or a pet similar in function?

I have the drawswf installed, but it won't open this file I'm enjoying, obviously created on a certain non-operating system called sindows or something similar, the one put out by Gill Bates.

The format is Flash, runs in xine and all its many frontends, file extension is ".flv"

thus drawswf won't open it, says "invalid or old file type"

Basically what I want to do is take the soundtrack off it and use a .wav or mp3 soundtrack of my own choosing instead.

There's one application called OpenMovie with a tonne of functionality but it would also, according to the tales of woe anecdotes from other users, on this particular Lowly Miserable Low Memory i686 machine, Simply eat my system for breakfast.

Kind of a resource hog in other words.
I'm searching now for a pup or pet of that as well.

So any ideas as to a low-resource-intensive application doing simple video editing for that format would be what I would want.

Other than that, it's good to see y'all again.
He who skydive without parachute, jumps to own conclusion.

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