[Bug 249751] Re: [needs-packaging] LVE - Linux Video Editor

Tree MendUs technical at ezekiel33.org.nz
Tue Oct 7 21:52:39 BST 2008


Information has bee transferred from Bug #260969 (later duplicate).

** Description changed:

  URL: http://lvempeg.sourceforge.net/
+ http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=97090
  
  Description:
+ 
+ Linux Video Editor (lve)
  
  LVE provides frame and GOP accurate editing of MPEG1/2 files. Video
  scenes are handled as thumbnails movable by drag and drop. Final videos
  can be build with or without re-encoding. Tools for shrinking and DVD
  authoring are also available.
  
+ Features ;
+ - frame and GOP accurate editing of MPEG1/2 video files. different mpeg formats are supported.
+ - lve can do hard cuts only, effecting transitions are not planned !
+ - The lve-GUI
+ - lve can load up to 128 different media-files with mixed formats like MPEG2,
+   MPEG1 or different frame sizes (720x576, 352x288, ...) all together.
+ - The scenes are displayed as thumbnails.
+ - A realtime preview of the collected video in edit-list can be done at every
+   time.
+ - On a running preview, scenes which contains the displayed video will be selected
+   automatically ("yellow cursor" will follow the video).
+  - The scene collection of the media-list can be saved as a media-list file
+   and can be reloaded on a other session. same is possible for edit-list as
+   edit-list files (projects).
+  - some further tools allows to build the final video from source material
+   without re-encoding (and using the edit-list). if working with GOP accurate
+   cuts the result won´t have any distortions on cut points, whereas with
+   frame accurate cut scenes there may be artifacts during the transition.
+ - DVD Authoring of processed videos will be explained in "DVD-Authoring.txt"
+ - The actual status will be autosaved in background, if lve is idle for more
+   than 3 seconds. So after a restart of lve you can continue with your work in
+   just a few seconds.
+ - sources are available for free (GPL license), but you should have some
+   experiences with linux (and developing) to get lve to work.
+ 
+ Min PC requirements ;
+ 500 MHz CPU with min. 128MB RAM, decoding with audio needs more speed !!!
+   recommended up to 1 GHz CPU.
+ 
  License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
+ - see http://lvempeg.sourceforge.net/Readme and http://www.linuxsoft.cz/en/sw_detail.php?id_item=566
  
  Notes:
  get the DVD authoring tools as well.
  Beta stage.
  
  Also, can backports be made for other currently supported versions of
  ubuntu?

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[needs-packaging] LVE - Linux Video Editor
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