The are many problems you may find with cinerella :
If no sound, cineralla uses by default OSS. You'll have to chose like in
Audacyty ALSA.
You also mays havee problems with typographical accents (for example if you
make a french video for France or Quebec). There are some solutions.
Hello community, I´m new both to triskel and linux. In spite of that I
managed to compile linux programs on my distro by following instructions from
articles and forums. I m trying to do the same with a new release from the
linux video editor Cinelerra but I m completely unsuccesful.
Try this
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cinelerra-ppa/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cinelerra-cv
I warn you.
The author says Cinelerra works better with 64 bits computers.
You have to make the script executablechmod +x /path/to/script
(. means the folder you're currently in)
After an installing with the solution I gave you I saw that Trisquel 7
(working on a 64 bits computer) needs the libquicktimecine-cv.
I've been to the following adress :
https://launchpad.net/~cinelerra-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+sourcepub/2783087/+listing-archive-extra
to find it.
But it
Oh my I meant to write Pitivi in the first paragraph. Sorry.
The rest of my original comment stays unchanged.
Respectfully, Adonay.
Have a nice day.
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Thanks for the links Adonay.
It seems that Natron is more for post production and special FX than editing.
I had a look at OpenShot but can really tell if it's more stable than Pitivi
already installed in Trisquel.
It seems really basic. It seems to be good software for people who have to
Well, I've been using OpenShot for video editing.
The key to avoid most headaches is: Use only the most popular audio and
video codecs (encoders AND decoders) used by default by free software
when editing the videos. When you do have to work with the other codecs,
convert them first.
I'm not