I know it's only for KDE - I said so... Thanks, I'll try pitivi.
2008/9/27 Michael Stephenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 2008/9/27 Joshua Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> There are only seven movie editors I can find. Cinelerra may be >> professional, but it has nowhere near the potential that the easy interface >> of Windows Movie Maker had. The only thing that is Gnome-based and that >> seems to have a nice interface is Kino, and it *doesn't even have a >> timeline. *How are you supposed to make a movie without a timeline? >> >> The only other program that does have a timeline is Kdenlive, but it's for >> KDE and for some reason crashes whenever I use it. Plus there hasn't been an >> update since 2007, and the latest news is from June 26, 2008. >> >> The new version was scheduled for release in March. And the year is almost >> through. It's definitely time for a new movie editor, one that has all the >> functionality of Kdenlive and the usability of Kino. >> > > FYI Kino is KDE based, not Gnome based. Have you tried Pitivi? It has a > good time line, a very intuitive interface. > It is lacking in features, but what it does do it does right. There is no > need for a *new* movie editor, because > when Pitivi gets there it will what most people want from a video editor. > > Michael > > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > >
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