Fillmore and Lombard Audio and Video editors -------------------------------------------- * Introduction Fillmore is an audio editor designed for the GNOME desktop environment. It allows you to record audio, place audio on multiple tracks, adjust the position of the track in the stereo track and export your project as a single stereo file. Visit http://www.yorba.org/fillmore to read about the current state of Fillmore's development and to make sure you're running the latest version. Lombard is a video editor designed for the GNOME desktop environment. It allows you to manipulate multiple video and audio clips and export your project as a single video file. * Installation & Licensing Please consult the INSTALL and COPYING files for more information. * Quick Start Fillmore When you first run Fillmore, you will be presented with a window with three sections: Track Header on the left, Timeline in the middle and Library on on the left. The first task you will want to do is adjust the project properties. From the File menu, select Settings. This displays the Project Properties dialog. If you are recording music and want a metronome, select your time signature and tempo. If you do not want a metronome, deselect the checkbox "During record." Next, you will want to add audio. You can add audio to your project in two different ways. * Drag audio: Drag audio files from the file manager either to a track on the timeline or into the library. You will only hear audio for clips that are on a track. * Record audio: Before launching Fillmore, plug a device for sound input into your computer. In the Sound Preferences dialog, select this device as the default input device. Launch Fillmore. Press the big red button to record. To select which track is active for recording, select the desired track by clicking in the track header area next to the track. You can also click on the ruler to choose the time to start recording. Next, may want to position the audio on the timeline. You can change the duration and location of the clips by dragging the clips. Once you have created your source material and are happy with it, you may want to export your project. From the File menu, select Export. Lombard When you first run Lombard, you will be presented with a window with three sections: Library window on the left, Output window on the right and timeline on the bottom. First, you will want to get video and audio into the project. From the file manager, drag your video or audio into the library or the timeline. Next, you will want to position your clips. You can change the duration and location of the clips by dragging the clips. Once you have arranged your material and are happy with it, you may want to export your project. From the File menu, select Export. * Contacting Yorba Yorba: http://www.yorba.org Fillmore project page: http://www.yorba.org/fillmore Fillmore documentation: http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/UsingFillmore0.1 Lombard project page: http://www.yorba.org/lombard Lombard documentation http://www.yorba.org/wiki/UsingLombard0.1 We also encourage you to join the Fillmore and Lombard mailing lists. Send an email with a subject: line of "subscribe" (no quotes) to fillmore-request@lists.yorba.org lombard-request@lists.yorba.org Copyright 2009-2010 Yorba Foundation