> The movie editor for Linux is Cinellera, which is damn good IMO. 
> Although it eats a lot of CPU.

... and crashes a lot, doesn't build out of the box on many systems,
etc. etc. I believe that if you have exactly the same machine as the
author's, it might actually work. I've used it a lot for audio
editing, and audio quality is dodgy (most plugins are useless). Maybe
video plugins are better.

I use kino, which seems to be a lot more reliable and also very
flexible, though it primarily uses a different set of file formats
(DV/AVI instead of Quicktime).

For coding/decoding video and even for simple cutting operations,
MPlayer is the program of choice.

  Andras

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