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Part 2

Posted Jan 2, 2008 23:52 UTC (Wed) by morhippo (subscriber, #334)
Parent article: The Grumpy Editor's video journey part 3: DVD authoring

Dear Jonathan, I hope you do not forget to cover kdenlive in part 2, which is IMHO one of the
better linux video editors I have found during my search. Packages for debian are available.


http://www.kdenlive.org/


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kdenlive

Posted Jan 2, 2008 23:59 UTC (Wed) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link]

You, sir, have just delayed the second part further.

I knew that putting up a list would bring others out. I'd encountered kdenlive before, but, somehow, it fell off my list. Thanks, it's back there now.

kdenlive

Posted Jan 3, 2008 23:29 UTC (Thu) by neilbrown (subscriber, #359) [Link]

Can I hope that you will keep an eye out for how well each editor
supports HD Video?  I suppose that isn't required for your "convert
VHS to DVD" project, but for many other projects it will become more
and more important over the coming months and years.
When I bought my HD camcorder the only things I found that came close
were PiTiVi and kdenlive, and the latter was much more mature at the time.
I look forward to reading what you find....

Blender

Posted Jan 10, 2008 12:09 UTC (Thu) by zotz (guest, #26117) [Link]

Well, perhaps this will delay it further, but I believe Blender has abilities in this area as
well.

I think many of these programs could benefit from some simple beginner's howto's though.

all the best,

drew

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