I know it's only for KDE - I said so...
Thanks, I'll try pitivi.
2008/9/27 Michael Stephenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 2008/9/27 Joshua Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> There are only seven movie editors I can find. Cinelerra may be
>> professional, but it has nowhere near the potential that the
Il giorno dom, 28/09/2008 alle 13.30 +0200, Adam ha scritto:
> On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 13:18 +0200, Giuseppe Pennisi wrote:
> > Il giorno dom, 28/09/2008 alle 12.41 +0200, Adam ha scritto:
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> > > On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 12:31 +0200, Giuseppe Pennisi wrote:
> > > > Il giorno sab, 27/09/2008
On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 13:18 +0200, Giuseppe Pennisi wrote:
> Il giorno dom, 28/09/2008 alle 12.41 +0200, Adam ha scritto:
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> > On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 12:31 +0200, Giuseppe Pennisi wrote:
> > > Il giorno sab, 27/09/2008 alle 17.05 -0400, Vadim Peretokin ha scritto:
> > > > There is a fork of
Il giorno dom, 28/09/2008 alle 12.41 +0200, Adam ha scritto:
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> On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 12:31 +0200, Giuseppe Pennisi wrote:
> > Il giorno sab, 27/09/2008 alle 17.05 -0400, Vadim Peretokin ha scritto:
> > > There is a fork of Cinerella, called Linerella or something like that.
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this is because of some legal issues.
On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 12:31 +0200, Giuseppe Pennisi wrote:
> Il giorno sab, 27/09/2008 alle 17.05 -0400, Vadim Peretokin ha scritto:
> > There is a fork of Cinerella, called Linerella or something like that.
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> > But yeah, movie editing for the average hu
Il giorno sab, 27/09/2008 alle 17.05 -0400, Vadim Peretokin ha scritto:
> There is a fork of Cinerella, called Linerella or something like that.
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> But yeah, movie editing for the average human on Linux is out of
> reach, unless you're a Hollywood movie studio. But I don't even want
> to know the
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> FYI Kino is KDE based, not Gnome based.
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Disregard that, I am an idiot the K always threw me.
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2008/9/27 Joshua Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> There are only seven movie editors I can find. Cinelerra may be
> professional, but it has nowhere near the potential that the easy interface
> of Windows Movie Maker had. The only thing that is Gnome-based and that
> seems to have a nice interface is K
There is a fork of Cinerella, called Linerella or something like that.
But yeah, movie editing for the average human on Linux is out of reach,
unless you're a Hollywood movie studio. But I don't even want to know the
prices on that software.
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There are only seven movie editors I can find. Cinelerra may be
professional, but it has nowhere near the potential that the easy interface
of Windows Movie Maker had. The only thing that is Gnome-based and that
seems to have a nice interface is Kino, and it *doesn't even have a
timeline. *How are
> So we need:
> -Vid editor
> -Third party office support(PS, After Effects, AutoCad..)
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> And a pretty interface, of course!
i agree we need a good video editor, like imovie, and openoffice is
great but they have so dumb mistakes (for example if you would use a lot
of shortcuts like alt+menus
Il giorno gio, 25/09/2008 alle 16.14 +0100, José Luis ha scritto:
> So we need:
> -Vid editor
> -Third party office support(PS, After Effects, AutoCad..)
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I agree totally. This items are more important to compete with closed
source OS.
For the rest, I think is more important make something that
On Thu, 2008-09-25 at 16:14 +0100, José Luis wrote:
> So we are targetting the same people as Apple. That's a good thing, coz
> we can't be wrong if we and the apple engineers agree.
Not sure about that :)
> Why do the current young web-savvy professionals use Mac?
> Mac gives them what they want
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