For video editing, I sometimes use kdenlive to drag-n-drop mkv files into a timeline - it opens them up rather cleanly, but I have to guess and try what output settings yield files that my other programs can work with - such as VirtualDub or Adobe Premiere Elements (on Win laptops.)
Anyways over the past months a new codec has come out it's called "Hi10p" and it's (afaik) a flavor of mp4. I just upgraded from kdenlive 0.7.7.1 to the newer 0.8.2.1 and it can actually open some of the 10H0p stuff I have thrown at it. I am still in a guess-and-try mode for outputting the files, but still I highly recommend kdenlive for anyone who is getting into non-linear video editing. - GLL _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
