On 07/15/2012 04:24 PM, Kenn wrote:
They did a kdenlive demo at the last PLUG meeting, I should have dragged
my a$$ over there ...
I'm the they that did the presentation, and if you can make it Tuesday
to the stammtisch I would be happy to show you around kdenlive. I would
imagine if Larry
Does anyone in the group have a Video Editor that they like. I am
looking for software that is easy to learn and not that expensive.
Linux or windows is ok.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_editing_software is no help for
deciding anything but it does give a clue about the variety that is
available.
I have been partial to OpenShot and have given a presentation on it several
times. Historically, I tried 5 different ones for Linux before
On 1/16/2012 4:41 PM, der.hans wrote:
Am 16. Jan, 2012 schwätzte Kevin Brown so:
moin moin Kevin,
I've played around with VirtualDub, but I was wondering if others had
recommendations for doing video editing in a Non-Linear setup? Something
like Adobe After Effects.
Larry just did
I've played around with VirtualDub, but I was wondering if others had
recommendations for doing video editing in a Non-Linear setup? Something
like Adobe After Effects.
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Am 16. Jan, 2012 schwätzte Kevin Brown so:
moin moin Kevin,
I've played around with VirtualDub, but I was wondering if others had
recommendations for doing video editing in a Non-Linear setup? Something
like Adobe After Effects.
Larry just did a presentation on OpenShot on Thursday
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Does anyone on the list know of a good video editing software for
Linux or for Winlows?
I would like an software that does
know of a good video editing software for Linux
or for Winlows?
I would like an software that does not have a steep learning curve.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
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I like Lives as I find it easy to use. http://lives.sourceforge.net/
From: mike enriquez myli...@cox.net
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Subject: Linux or :video editing software
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:36 PM, mike enriquez myli...@cox.net wrote:
Does anyone on the list know of a good video editing software for Linux or
for Winlows?
I would like an software that does not have a steep learning curve.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
Does anyone on the list know of a good video editing software for Linux
or for Winlows?
I would like an software that does not have a steep learning curve.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
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PiTiVi
Open movie editor
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:36 PM, mike enriquez myli...@cox.net wrote:
Does anyone on the list know of a good video editing software for Linux or
for Winlows?
I would like an software that does not have a steep learning curve.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
Mike,
Here is one... http://openshot.org/
Jon
mike enriquez myli...@cox.net wrote:
Does anyone on the list know of a good video editing software for Linux
or for Winlows?
I would like an software that does not have a steep learning curve.
Thanks
Mike Enriquez
At the risk of being shot at dawn by the list, I have to admit I use
Movie Studio by Sony (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/moviestudio)
on a Windows machine to edit video clips and make movies. The interface
is very easy to use, you can export your video to a variety of formats
to CD or DVD,
I recorded a graduation ceremony with my video camera and I transfered the
video to my laptop. The audio is horrendous, but I have a copy of the audio
directly recorded from the sound system. I am looking for a way to put the two
together . I want about 2 minutes of the audio to play before
see thread entitled : best OSS video editing software?
-jmz
On 9/19/08, Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recorded a graduation ceremony with my video camera and I transfered the
video to my laptop. The audio is horrendous, but I have a copy of the audio
directly recorded from
any opinions? I have demoed Jahshaka before... was very buggy over a year
ago. jmz
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On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 16:52 -0700, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
any opinions?
I'd suggest either Kino (for basic editing) or Cinelerra (much more
advanced) depending on on your needs... there are also things like
Pitivi which has a more Windows Movie Maker feel to it...
I have demoed Jahshaka
Jokosher? That is an audio editor only...
http://jahshaka.org
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On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 17:23 -0700, Cat Chapman wrote:
Jokosher? That is an audio editor only...
http://jahshaka.org
Hmm, thank you for the link, I'd never heard of it. Seems pretty cool,
although I'm not sure why you'd want to do most of the things the
screenshots show, heh...
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Cat Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jokosher? That is an audio editor only...
http://jahshaka.org
thanks ;) -jmz
http://jahshaka.org
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On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 5:28 PM, Francis Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Sun, 2008-08-10 at 17:23 -0700, Cat Chapman wrote:
Jokosher? That is an audio editor only...
http://jahshaka.org
Hmm, thank you for the link, I'd never heard of it. Seems pretty cool,
although I'm not sure why
On Jan 28, 2008 12:17 PM, Vaughn Treude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One possible problem is that I chose the output file format arbitrarily.
I have no idea which output formats are likely to be editable. On
video it has the following options: MPEG1, DVD, VCD, SVCD. On audio
MPEG1 is just a
While we're on the topic of video editing:
A while back a bought a Hauppage PVR-150 TV/capture card. This was a
replacement for my dearly departed previous Hauppage, which I was able
to get working fairly easily on Linux. (The machine it was in was having
power problems, and the Hauppage
try the Lives project: http://lives.sourceforge.net/
On Saturday 26 January 2008 17:33, Richard Wilson wrote:
I am hoping someone in this list can steer me to the right packages...
My wife recently led a Women's Retreat which was captured to mini-DVD's
on a Sony HandyCam which saves things in
I personally use lives.sourceforge.net. It's very
simple to use. If you want to do advanced editing, you
can use Cinelerra but it's more complicated. You can
do your edits and then use k3b to burn them to a DVD
or you can use something like ProjectX to make a DVD
that you could use in a DVD
Richard Wilson wrote:
I am hoping someone in this list can steer me to the right packages...
My wife recently led a Women's Retreat which was captured to mini-DVD's
on a Sony HandyCam which saves things in MPEG format.
I need to pull in the video files and edit out empty space and
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 05:33:12PM -0700, Richard Wilson wrote:
I am hoping someone in this list can steer me to the right packages...
My wife recently led a Women's Retreat which was captured to mini-DVD's
on a Sony HandyCam which saves things in MPEG format.
I need to pull in the video
Richard Wilson wrote:
I am hoping someone in this list can steer me to the right packages...
My wife recently led a Women's Retreat which was captured to mini-DVD's
on a Sony HandyCam which saves things in MPEG format.
I need to pull in the video files and edit out empty space and
On Jan 26, 2008 5:53 PM, Alan Dayley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kino was mentioned and it's a good program now that it is more stable.
But, it edited raw digital video (DV) files. As far as I know it will
not import MPEGs.
Newer versions of kino should import your video in non-raw formats --
Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote:
Newer versions of kino should import your video in non-raw formats --
but it will take a while to import. If not, you can always use ffmpeg
or mencoder before-hand...
$ ffmpeg -i foo.mpg foo.raw
You are very correct, Kristian. My wife and I have done just
On Jan 26, 2008 8:51 PM, Alan Dayley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are very correct, Kristian. My wife and I have done just that from
time to time. I have since found that I prefer to stay with the MPEG
format rather than convert back and forth on my way to a DVD.
If one is more comfortable
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