[PLUG] FW: Video editing software -- recommendations - kdenlive

guy1656 at opusnet.com guy1656 at opusnet.com
Fri Dec 7 21:01:59 UTC 2012


I recommend kdenlive .

It even opens up MKVs directly (I make anime music videos as a hobby,
and most recent releases, i.e, fansubs, are compressed using mkv.)

MKVs are a PITB for every othe windows-based system I have ever run;
the Adobe suite, VirtualDub, you name it. kdenlive is a dream for this.
You just drag 'n' drop, and you can start splicing.

Same goes for mp4s.

Good luck,

- GLL

Original Message:
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From: Tim Wescott tim at wescottdesign.com
Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2012 11:24:29 -0800
To: plug at lists.pdxlinux.org
Subject: [PLUG] Video editing software -- recommendations?


Title says it: I'm looking for video editing software, preferably
freeware.

I don't know much about video editing: I know that there is "linear
editing" software and "nonlinear editing" software.  Whatever that
means, I want software that'll let me arbitrarily splice any length
chunks of video from any compatible file into the finished job, then
independently dub in audio as I see fit.

Stills may be nice, a way to do titling would be very nice, special
effects like running slow or backward is totally unnecessary.

-- 

Tim Wescott
www.wescottdesign.com
Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design.

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