Re: OT: linux video?

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On 28 February 2010 03:42, Brett McCoy <idragosani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Aaron L. <elmastero74@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> It's been interesting to read about everyone's various setups and I noticed
>> a few people mention that they're using ArtistX.
>>
>> Is anyone actually using it for video editing?  And I don't even mean "pro"
>> video editing.  I'm just wondering about video editing period.
>>
>> I've been using UbuntuStudio for the past couple of years and the video
>> editing software that came with it leaves much to be desired.
>>
>> Just curious if anyone's actually producuctive with anything video and linux
>> related.
>
> For casual video editing, Kino is pretty sufficient. There is also
> Cinelerra, which is a bit higher end.
>
> Also check out Blender, it has non-linear video editing and Jack
> support is available in the 3.5 pre-releases. I think Jack transport
> is also coming for Blender.
>
> Oh, I forgot, on the commercial side, TVPaint has a beta test version
> available for Linux. It's a 2D animation/post-production tool but has
> some good video editing and compositing tools and will be one of the
> first commercial apps like this for Linux:
>
> http://www.tvpaint.com

Kdenlive. I make money with it and I kid you not (post-pro; does the
final muxing). Yes, it crashes, and once or twice in front of a
client/manager. But it gets the job done.


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