On 14/08/2011 1:03 PM, "Robert Fisher" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 14/08/11 10:47, Nick Rout wrote: > > > > Actually openshot has had quite a lot of praise in reviews. Rather > > sadly it's support is mainly for ubuntu/debian, although that doesn't > > worry me as much as it will some other people :) I suspect it's > > largely because distros are quite different in their support of key > > multimedia tools and supporting multiple distros is simply hard work. > > That's why tools such as mythtv and mplayer keep their own version of > > the ffmpeg tree, linking against external versions is a recipe for > > disaster (plus they make their own internal changes). > Thanks Nick. Saved me some typing. > > I have used kdenlive (on KDE) and Openshot (on Debian and Linux Mint) > > The developement for Openshot has been very fast over the last year or > so and I now prefer it over kdenlive but I find them both fairly intuitive. > For tutorials there are quite a few on their web site which is why I did > not even know my "help" was not working. >
Cinelerra is supposed to be very powerful if hard to get your head around. Came across this set of tutorials the other day which may pique interest http://www.tuttoainternet.it/Cinelerra_is_very_easy_1 > Rob > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
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