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Video Editing

Peter Upfold made a very valid point about the state of Linux video editing:

So here I throw it out to you. Has anyone out there had experience with FOSS-based Linux screen capture and does anyone have any ideas on how I could rework the way I do things to make this better? Even if it involves radically changing the set of tools I am using, I am open to any ideas that could solve the problem.

We’ve got all of these projects coming up like PiTiVi, but for getting the job done now, what would be the best way to have a go at video without hacking around between formats too much?

I was also sucked into this 5-a-day fad. How long will I last?

My 5 today: #194578 (ubuntu), #194486 (firefox-3.0), #194522 (ssh-askpass), #194482 (gvfs), #194526 (gnome-control-center)
Do 5 a day - every day! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/5-A-Day

3 Responses

  1. luisbg said on 22 Feb 2008 at 9:39 pm

    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreencastTeam

  2. Weeber said on 22 Feb 2008 at 11:47 pm

    In the linux world there isn’t any serious video editing tools. The best you can find are kdenlive and cinelerra.

  3. anonymous said on 23 Feb 2008 at 5:24 am

    contact google, tell them video for linux project should be a priority

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