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. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
