Hi G

There are 2 Cinelerra versions ... plus another one ... all three made originally by heroinewarrior (Adam Williams)

- The first one is the official one. It is maintained by heroinewarrior himself. It is at version 4.1 and contains some new interesting features that are not in 2.1 version. You can find binary for this version on the heroinewarrior website (http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php). - The second one is a Community Version. It's the Cinelerra-CV that you can find on www.cinelerra.org website. This version is still at version 2.1 and contains some little arrangements and bugfixes compared to the original 2.1 heroinewarrior version. For that reason this version is more stable and you can get informations/help from the community around it through this mailing list, irc channel, or tutorials/how-toes gathered in the documentation section. The work to port the features in 4.1 version in the community version is in progress. - The third one is Cinecutie (http://akiradproject.net/cinecutie). It's Cinelerra-2.1cv with new skin/icons and other little nice things. However, as akirad say: "[cinecutie] can be considered more as "mochup" than a real "fork"".

If you want to use Cinelerra professionnaly, I suggest you to look what you can do with it (not words but practically) to see if it can fills your needs.

On 2010-04-19 09:54, G Opariti wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Since I've seen Cinelerra highly rated as a video editor for Linux, I'd be very interested for a professional use, but I'm very confused about the different sites.
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> Could you please confirm me that this is the right place where I can have some details on the project/product?
>
> Thanks!
>

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