On 2016-06-11, James <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Right now I'm experimenting with mlt's "melt" command line editor.
>> It seems to produces small, high-quality output files.  I've
>> figured out how to do video fade-in, fade-out, but can't get audio
>> fade-in/out to work yet.
>
> A good thing to search out is "non-linear" with your video editing search
> strings, to find those very flexible and feature right video editiing
> applications.
>
> ON winblows, I use Vegas Pro. On linux the latest packages that are under
> extreme development, usually have the best time-saving, features. 
>
> media-video/cinelerra

Yep, I've used cinelerra in the past. The UI drove me up the wall, and
I was hoping to avoid it if possible (I don't need anything at all
powerfull or fancy).

I gave up trying to get the "stable" 2012 version to recognize AAC
audio in an MP4 file (which is what my phone produces).  I may try the
2014 "unstable" version if all else fails.

> Might be to heavy for your needs?

Yes, it's definitely more editor than I need.

--
Grant



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