I used to use LiVES ( http://lives.sourceforge.net/ ) maybe about 3 years
ago for video editing. Some sucess, but to be honest video capture from
my Happauge card was a pain in the butt and I had sound issues. For basic
editing it might work and it might have gotten much better in the last few
Hey everyone,
Another question: I have a digital camera that will record fairly nice video,
but unfortunately it records it as an *.mov file. I figured out how to use
mencoder to change it to a variety of different formats. What I would like to
do is to be able to edit several of these clips to
I haven't tried this (yet) but it looks VERY good.
http://www.postpath.com
No plugins required.
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Travis Roy
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On 9/26/06, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And how dumb I'd been to ever credit "2X". An old wives' tale... From what I remember, there was a time where this number wasn'tarbitrary, but rather, had something to do with how memory management
was implemented in the Linux kernel. (Details I
Now anyone know od an *editor* that actually works...?
Cristoph gave a talk on video editing & DVD production in Linux at BLU in 2005.
http://www.blu.org/cgi-bin/calendar/2005-mar
http://www.linuxsoup.com/ladle.php?SEC=112
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