On Tuesday 26 June 2007 18:28:08 Lauri Kasanen wrote: > It seems there are three good video editors for Linux: Kino, Lives and > Avidemux. I tried building Avidemux 2.4pre1 and when it didn't work, 2.3. > Because it had the least dependencies from those three (KDE for kino and > mplayer+transcode+imagemagick+stuff for lives)
Hi, kino is a gtk+ based program, it doesn't require qt/kde at all despite the initial k :-) and should be not so problematic to compile it. It can be very useful if you need to acquire your video from a camera. By the way, what kind of problems you had compiling Avidemux-2.4pre1, out of curiosity I have just tried to compile it (in a recent LFS based system) but I haven't seen any problem. (Besides, it seems that this version has a bundled internal version of js/spidermonkey, so you don't need to have it installed in your system.) > Can you recommend any other video editor (for joining several mpeg-1 videos > to one with transition effects?) or can you help me build Avidemux? As said in previous posts you can try cinelerra, I also have a svn version installed. HTH, A. Alocci -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
