Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Lauri Kasanen wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> It seems there are three good video editors for Linux: Kino, Lives and 
>> Avidemux.
> 
> and there is one more: Cinelerra. It does work for joining several videos 
> into one with transition effects (just drop the needed pieces from the 
> viewer window onto the timeline, and then drop the needed effects from the 
> resources window onto junction points). It also does non-linear tricks, 
> e.g., with color keys, projections and transparency.
> 
> http://cvs.cinelerra.org/
> 
> Unfortunately, Cinelerra crashes often, so don't forget to save your project 
> after each change.
> 

2 other things about cinelerra:
there is a commercial version still, Heroine Virtual has not stopped it,
they just released the sources for the community version.
functionality is not matched between versions.

The "Official" hardware requirements:
dual 2 GHz Opterons [ yes, they coded for AMD Opterons specifically ]
2 GB ram
200 GB free drive space minimum.

If you go back to 2000 or 1999, Cinelerra was known as Broadcast 2000.

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