Multimedia with ubuntu / kdenlive
Norman Ma
norm1991 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 5 11:59:14 GMT 2008
I've used Cinelerra before, and I have to admit that it's pretty good. My
main problem with it is aesthetic, rather than anything else (not sure which
toolkit it uses, but it's definitely not Qt or GTK. Oh, and I tried to run
it with Compiz Fusion at the same time. Bad idea.
On the up side, it's dealt with every format and codec I've bothered to
throw at it. The interface is a bit fiddly, not as polished as Adobe
Premiere obviously, but it's still pretty good. Plus, I can't find any other
free non-linear video editing software for Linux at all.
On Jan 5, 2008 10:51 PM, Dale <quail.linux at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2008 10:15 PM, Daniel Morrison <dan at xxxdan.com> wrote:
> > * Kino is the only software on the linux platform that I could find that
> > can overlay supers (superimposed text and images) on a live video
> > source. If anyone knows better, please (please?) let me know
>
> cinelerra is pretty damn good
> <quote>
> Cinelerra is a complete audio and video authoring tool. It understands
> a lot of multimedia formats (quicktime, avi, ogg) and audio/video
> compression codecs (divx, xvid, mpeg1/2, ...)
> </quote
>
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