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Re: [tlug] video processing software?



In the past I had experimented with Broadcast 2000,
but since that project died I haven't picked up with
its successor:
   http://heroines.sourceforge.net/cinelerra.php3

that page also has a link to Xino:
   http://kino.schirmacher.de/

that, as pointed in the article Mauro mentions,
seems to be very popular, along with Main Actor.

and not exactly a video editor, but this link came up
when googleing for the topic -- we could think about
inviting these guys for a presentation at one of our meetings:
   http://effectv.sourceforge.net/index.html


On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 13:36:13 +0900
Mauro Sauco <sauco@example.com> wrote:

> 
> On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 11:23:00PM -0400, Viktor <Viktor Pavlenko> wrote:
>  Viktor>Hi all,
>  Viktor>
>  Viktor>I have made many attempts on convening my video tapes to digital
>  Viktor>format. The latest finding is LiVES,
>  Viktor>http://www.xs4all.nl/~salsaman/lives. It may have a future, but still
>  Viktor>is a freaking alpha at the moment.
>  Viktor>
>  Viktor>I got to the point where I'm willing to pay couple of hundred bucks
>  Viktor>for a program that will flawlessly do such rudimentary tasks as cut &
>  Viktor>paste video fragments (while not breaking audio synchronization) as
>  Viktor>well as primitive video effects. Any advice?
> 
>  Isn't a NLE what you are looking for ? if yes :
> 
>  """Robin takes a look at six Linux video nonlinear editing (NLE)
>  sofware packages: Broadcast 2000, Crow, Kino, LVE, MainActor and
>  Trinity."""
> 
>  http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5625
> 
>  good luck!
> 
>  //mauro//
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