0.7.4 is in the 11.10 repository, so anyone on that version of Ubuntu
and its derivatives will get that version by default. Users on older
distributions will have to use the Sunab PPA to get the later version.

I think 0.7.6 should be the version to use, IIRC there was a bug in
0.7.4 that seriously affected performance of the timeline.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/762164

Title:
  White Frames Between .MTS clips

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  I make HD videos with a JVC camcorder. When I try to render the .MTS clips to 
an .mpg video there are always two white frames between two .MTS clips ... 
Verrry annoying!! ;-((
  I use Ubuntu 10.10 and have OpenShotVideo installed through the standard 
Ubuntu Software Centre 
  I use OpenShotVideo version 1.3.0
  When I check the rendered file with Avidemux there are always two white 
frames between every two .MTS clips

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