Re: Looking for video editing software

2017-11-19 Thread Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
It should work in gnome. On Nov 18, 2017 9:29 PM, "Mark Phillips" wrote: > The newer version of Openshot is OK. It sill crashes on almost every move > of a clip in a track, but at least it does not exit! Very painful editing, > but it is now creating my video, so I

Re: Looking for video editing software

2017-11-19 Thread Matt Graham
On 2017-11-18 21:29, Mark Phillips wrote: I run gnome, so I assume kdenlive is not supported? You can run KDE applications even if your desktop environment is GNOME, or if you're running xfce (or twm). The first KDE application you start may create some support processes that only KDE

Re: Looking for video editing software

2017-11-19 Thread Brian Cluff
The 2.4.1 version of Openshot is actually a complete rewrite of using totally different technologies (libopenshot instead of the MeLT framework), so in a lot of ways it's a lot less mature than the "older" version 1.3. You were probably better off with the latest of the first generation of

Re: Looking for video editing software

2017-11-18 Thread Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
Give kdenlive a try. On Nov 18, 2017 10:53 AM, "Mark Phillips" wrote: > I have some clips and jpgs I need to combine in to a movie. Simple > stuff...jpg as title at the start, fade into first clip, fade into > shortened version of second clip. Boost audio tracks as

Re: Looking for video editing software

2017-11-18 Thread Mark Phillips
Brian, To be precise, I an running 14.04.5 LTS. You have a good point about Openshot. Version 1.3.4 is the latest in the repositories, so I downloaded 2.4.1, and will give that a try. The latest version of Kino is in the Ubuntu repositories. It is just not intuitive to me, so I need a tutorial.

Re: Looking for video editing software

2017-11-18 Thread Brian Cluff
Your biggest problem is going to be finding a decent video editor with such and old linux install.  I would recommend kdenlive, but they only have current versions in their PPA for versions of ubuntu going back to 16.04 (Xenial). You might do OK with a version of kdenlive from 14.04, but it was

Looking for video editing software

2017-11-18 Thread Mark Phillips
I have some clips and jpgs I need to combine in to a movie. Simple stuff...jpg as title at the start, fade into first clip, fade into shortened version of second clip. Boost audio tracks as needed. I am running an uptodate Ubuntu 14.04 from system 76. I tried openshot...crashed twice. Tried