Hi Sarah, Any idea why gluing video clips in reaper results in the image blacking out and if there’s a way to avoid this while still being able to glue? Personally I like having things in one big chunk when possible rather than multiple separate pieces. If that isn’t possible, can you explain in a little more detail the technique you described of positioning clips such that there are no visual gaps in playback? For example, if I navigate to the end of one clip and then paste another one, can I be assured sighted folks won’t see any artifacts from this? Thanks!
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On Jan 23, 2021, at 10:59 AM, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@...> wrote:
glue is reaper's merge. It is a nondistructive glue. but just put the items on one track, move them as necessary, I blend mine together so that there is no audible gap then render as mp4. It's almost as if I'm splicing tape, Yes, i did say tape!
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On 22 Jan 2021, at 22:03, Debbie April Yuille wrote:
What do you mean by gluing the videos together? Can’t you merge them? Debbie From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami Sent: Saturday, 23 January 2021 7:04 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessible Video Editor No, I edit videos in reaper all the time. I can do it as quickly as I can a sound file. Just don't glue the items together, or the video will be black. -- Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. Check out my adventures with a shadow machine. to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter Our discord is where you will know when we go live on twitch. Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there. For stream archives, products you can buy and more visit my main lbry page and my tffp lbry page You will also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks there. Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here On 22 Jan 2021, at 11:37, Christian Ohrens wrote: Hi, I haven't used Reaper before so don't know much about this program, even it's for free or payed. But what I read about was that Reaper's video editing function is rather slow, isn't it? Greetings Christian Am 22.01.2021 20:22 schrieb Luke Robinett <blindgroupsluke@...>: I asked a similar question here a couple months ago and think it warrants further conversation. It seems an increasing number of us blind folks are interested in starting YouTube channels and doing other things with video video, so hopefully we learn about some good options. I am also a home recording enthusiast and use a program called reaper to record and mix audio tracks. Reaper is fully accessible once you install a couple of free community created plug-ins. Reaper does provide the most basic of basic video editing. Pretty much just trimming, splitting, sliding things around on the timeline. No effects or transitions or anything else like that. If that’s all you need though, it’s 100% accessible and might be a good option. On Jan 22, 2021, at 7:24 AM, Christian Ohrens <mail@...> wrote:
Hello, Just want to refresh a thread of 2019 which I found in the group’s archive. Are there any suggestions for accessible video editors? Has anybody tried for example „vegas“ which is now developed by Magix Software? „Sound Forge“ is very accessible, maybe „Vegas“ would it be too? Or the more professional programs like „Davinci“ or „Premiere“? „Sound Forge“ is also able to edit video but I’m not quite sure if I would ‚destroy‘ the video itself when I’m gonna cut things off. If you want to edit the sound of the video it’s great. Greets and thanks Christian --- Christian Ohrens Freier Journalist, Videoblogger, DJ, Gästeführer Am Stühm-Süd 23, 22175 Hamburg +49 - (0) - 40 - 59 35 51 59 (Tel.) +49 - (0) - 171 - 938 92 52 (Mob.) E-Mail: mail@... Web: https://christian-ohrens.de/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CO1984--
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