sorry, replace the word "audacity" with ardour.

GARY SEVIOUR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I dont work with video at all myself 
but Cinelerra looks like the video production equivalent of audacity (which I 
intend to make use of eventually) in terms of complexity, flexibility and 
suitability for professional use. Kino looks like it would be better for more 
casual use.
 
Yeh OT, but I bet you can involve Perl somewhere with Cinellerra if you want to 
(just to make life maximally confusing ).

Lyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All,
  Anyone here familiar with good open source video editing software?


Lyle

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