On Fri, November 30, 2007 10:53 am, MattyJ wrote:
>
>> For a lot of reasons, I'm going to be switching Myth boxes. I've decided
>> that my recordings really aren't worth the trouble of dragging over
>> (lots
>> of Sponge Bob and Simpsons -- brilliant in their way, but not "Citizen
>> Kane"). So I plan to just start fresh.
>>
>> But, there is some stuff (Frontline and "Battlestar Galactica") where I
>> might want to cut the commercials and burn CD/DVDs.
>>
>> So my question is, is there a good video editor for Linux (OSS) outside
>> of
>> Myth? Or should I just stick with Myth on another monitor?
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>>
> I like Cinelerra. http://cinelerra.org/
>
> There's a little bit of a learning curve, but for me the time invested
> equated to a lot more power than most other editors I've tried. Worth
> the effort and it's not really *that* bad.
>
> The hardest part for me was sifting through the myriad audio and video
> codecs on my box and matching them up so that I had an optimally encoded
> clip at the end. If you know what video/audio format(s) you want to use
> already then you can cut out a lot of the experimentation I had to do.
>

Thanks.

-- 
Lan Barnes

SCM Analyst              Linux Guy
Tcl/Tk Enthusiast        Biodiesel Brewer


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