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You could try Cinelerra, its very powerful and has decent documentation. Its |
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a little unstable, and you'll have to use the CVS ebuild, but it seems |
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_very_ capable. |
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~Ian |
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On 12/17/06, darren kirby <bulliver@×××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> quoth the Thierry de Coulon: |
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> > On Sunday 17 December 2006 04:34, Michael Sullivan wrote: |
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> > > Can anyone suggest a simple, easy-to-use software package for light |
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> > > editing of video files (cutting commercials out of MythTV recordings). |
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> > > I tried to use avidemux, but it went into an infinite loop when I |
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> > > to save the file after editing. bugs.gentoo.org suggests to me that a |
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> > > fix isn't coming. I need an alternative... |
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> > you might take a look at kino, I think it ca do this sort of things. Or |
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> > seem to remember about a work in progress names "lives" I think that |
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> > to be some sort of an open source iMovie, but I did not follow the |
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> > progress. |
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> Unless it has changed in the last little bit, kino does DV video only. |
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> > I must admit that I have given up on Linux video editing for the time |
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> > do that on Mac OS... :( |
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> As do I ... I tried kino in the past but it's just not there yet. |
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> > Thierry |
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> darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org |
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> "...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more |
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> - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 |
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~Ian |