Re: [Rosegarden-user] Video editing on Linux

2016-08-14 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
On 08/14/2016 09:09 PM, r...@hydrophones.com wrote: > Try Cinelerra (https://cinelerra-cv.org/) it may be the middle ground you > are looking for. Tried it. OpenShot, Kdenlive, Pitivi, Blender, and finally Lightworks. With the latter two, I'm not sure if they can do the job but I am sure I can

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Video editing on Linux

2016-08-14 Thread David Jones
On Aug 14, 2016 15:09, r...@hydrophones.com wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > With respect to: > > > After trying to edit my video on Linux, I have concluded it is time to > > move this project to Windows.  Video editors for Linux are either not > > sophisticated enough or too sophisticated, and ther

[Rosegarden-user] Video editing on Linux

2016-08-14 Thread ram
Hi Michael, With respect to: > After trying to edit my video on Linux, I have concluded it is time to > move this project to Windows. Video editors for Linux are either not > sophisticated enough or too sophisticated, and there is nothing in the > middle ground. > Try Cinelerra (https://cineler

[Rosegarden-user] OT: ipv6 for dummies

2016-08-14 Thread D. Michael McIntyre
After trying to edit my video on Linux, I have concluded it is time to move this project to Windows. Video editors for Linux are either not sophisticated enough or too sophisticated, and there is nothing in the middle ground. I need to move about 10 GB of data to my Windows laptop. I installe