It features a lot of convenient tools to help you with timing, typesetting, editing and translating subtitles, as well as a powerful scripting environment called Automation (originally mostly intended for creating karaoke effects, Automation can now be used much else, including creating macros and various other convenient tools).
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NOTE: Default Automation scripts are located in a read-only location, thus you need to run aegisub-procles.move-script to create a user-writable version of the script directory and then change the settings accordingly.
I used the Eagisub program to get the parameters used in karaoke !! I created two styles (style1 and style2) both with different fonts, background etc. The shadow colors, background colors were chosen transparent because they appear however transparent, and the time of \Kn defines the character display time or time of the word or phrase, just change the n as long as you want !!! Too simple !! follow the file generated on Eagisub that can be easily edited by hand !! That's it thanks !!
The next stage in the equation was to find a subtitle editor capable of doing a typewriter text effect. There are several open source solutions out there including Subtitle Composer and Gaupol. One of the available software, Aegisub, has quite the feature set. It has a karaoke mode which, as you would expect, can let you edit the timing of words as they appear on screen.
I've seen some Linux users make Karaoke videos on PyKaraoke and Karaoke Van Basco but both of them are just so plain and have tedious look.I mean the result are made on boring background, also there is no effect on the text screen, so does anyone knows any program that allows user decorate the videos or at least have a fade effect and dynamic/importable background would be nice enough.
By the way, I know experts would say just use what suit us the best, and there are some articles I found on Google claims for creativity, go Windows (or Mac), for security and stable, go Linux/Unix but I am curious if there are some programs I miss on making karaoke videos. (well! sorry for the asking repeat - I am not English native speaker but reading and writing are my ability)
@lilcarp87: There is nothing to forgive. I can't watch your youtube example. My internet connection is toooooooooo slow. From reading your post I get an impression that you just want someone to point you in the right direction. To do that we need to know what you actually want to accomplish. I have zero experience with karaoke. But I am really starting to enjoy The Arch Way. My point is: What are you actually looking for? Do you need a tool with a lot of plugins and stuff? Do you need the graphical stuff? Do you just need to add lyrics to already existing videos? Or do jo just want a tool that doesn't differ to much from what you are used to? Find out what you wanna do, and then use the proper tool(s). I am pretty sure Arch Linux would get the job done just perfect. Why? Create or modify a file containing audio, video and lyrics are pretty straight forward, even for me I'm not sure of how they remove the vocal from audio-tracks, but it's probably just done by simply muting the frequency range of the singer. If that is the case you can probably Just use ffmpeg with the bandreject filter. If you want to do it the graphical way use Audacity (just an example and btw: I think there is also a Karaoke plugin in Audacity). I have no experience in making/editing video. So the tools for that I have no clue at all. If I work with this kind of media it is usually audio, and usually with simple cli-tools. But when I do recordings, or other complex multi-channel editing or stuff, I use gui-tools like Ardour. If you also make or edit your own videos I would have focused on that kind of progs or tools rather than Karaoke progs or tools.Good luck - I really hope you find what you are looking for 2ff7e9595c
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