I have not tried Kino, but will soon, seems to me that Cinelerra is "broadcast 
2003" for Nvidia cards with at least 64 megs mem, while it works for me I 
have heard of folks that did not have a GeForce card not being able to use 
it, and it really "looks" like a rework of bcast2000 for a little more 
eyecandy (like bcast2000 was written in C for gtk, and Cinelerra is 
Re-written in C++ for GTK2.
the Power Pack had Main Actor as part of the "commercial" offerings, and while 
it said it was installed, it just started and exited with out an error or an 
open window.   

On Friday 28 February 2003 09:35 am, Vaessen, E.M.J. (Ed) wrote:
> Do not forget kino (kini.schirmacher.de)
>
> It can be used to get video off and on via the firewire but it does not
> contain a timeline so I wonder how easy soundtracks can be added.
>
> MainActor has this latter option, but version 3.65 was the latest I could
> get for Linux. They have developed a version 5 now and said they would
> export that to Linux too. But people say so many things...
>
> None of the packages have all the fancy things that you find on video
> editors you can get for Windows, like Adobe Premiere, but on Linux I can do
> all I want for my simple home video.
>
> Very professional (they say) is Cinelerra. Demands a very hig spec machine
> to work with. Seems to be something more useful for render farms.
>
>
> Ed
> >
> > depending on a few things, and not the least is your own
> > defination of
> > "clunky" you can check into broadcast2000, (bcast2000) and/
> > or cinelerra and
> > vlc and mainactor. let us know what you like and why.
>
>

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