Re: [Rosegarden-user] Video editing on Linux

2016-08-16 Thread david
On 08/15/2016 10:33 PM, r...@hydrophones.com wrote: > Lorenzo Sutton wrote: > >> Once upon a time I really got into cinelerra, then it got harder and >> harder to compile it as well as to import/export so I moved to kdenlive >> (with a bit of Openshot here and there). The nice thing about kdelive

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Video editing on Linux

2016-08-16 Thread ram
Lorenzo Sutton wrote: > > Once upon a time I really got into cinelerra, then it got harder and > harder to compile it as well as to import/export so I moved to kdenlive > (with a bit of Openshot here and there). The nice thing about kdelive is > that it seems to 'just' work (the drawback is that

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Video editing on Linux

2016-08-16 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
On 15/08/2016 06:55, D. Michael McIntyre wrote: > 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

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Video editing on Linux

2016-08-15 Thread Johan Vromans
On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 15:19:24 -1000 David Jones wrote: > Kdenlive worked fine for my limited needs. And made sense to this > non-video maker. Kdenlive is rather intuitive (once you've got the hang of it) but it has let me down many times by crashing or producing

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

[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