KDENLIVE is about as powerful as Adobe Premeire Elemenst, and I am 
running it fine in Ubuntu I I.

It also opens Matroska (mkv) files witha simple drag-n-drop, which is 
awesome for extracting video clips from anime fansubs for use in making 
anime music videos (a hobby of mine.)

- GLL


On 08/12/2011 05:58 PM, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
> I'm looking at Arcsoft's package for doing this under Windows, but I
> wonder if there is a decent open source free alternative?  I use
> handbrake to go from DVD to MPEG4.  So far this works because the DVDs
> aren't encrypted.  I want to do things like trim out commercials and
> dead space from when I fell asleep and let the tape run out.  The
> machine I'm using to record the DVD's has a 1 hour setting, a 2 hour 4
> minutes setting, a 3 hour something setting, and I believe a 4 hour
> setting.  Unfortunately, you can't look on the tape box, dial in the
> time plus 4-5 minutes, and leave.  The machine should be modified, but
> modifying it isn't trivial.
>
> A unit with built-in Grex and/or a unit that doesn't recognize copy
> protection codes would be great.
>
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