Andrew Bowden wrote:
> I am a Linux monkey, but to be honest, I have yet to find Linux
> particularly good for basic video editing.  There are tools out there
> like Kino which do work very well if you're using a DV source, but I'm
> generally not and I've not always had much joy with converting files and
> then opening them in Kino.

Have you seen avidemux?
>From an editing PoV it only really offers concatenation and cutting - fine for
commercial editing and trimming - not so hot if you want to insert a sequence
into a stream.

It does convert various formats quite well - my wife uses it in her Myth to DVD
workflow


David
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