Multimedia with ubuntu / kdenlive

Daniel Morrison dan at xxxdan.com
Sun Jan 6 09:09:58 GMT 2008


Thanks, Jahkasha looks great, I can't get its wacky dependencies 
installed though?

cheers,

danm


Norman Ma wrote:
> There's another non-linear video editing program I found, called 
> Jahshaka <http://jahshaka.org>. I tried to install it, but the only 
> .deb package they have is for Dapper Drake. The screenshots look 
> promising, but I haven't managed to get it working properly. Anyone 
> used this program?
>
> On Jan 5, 2008 11:06 PM, Daniel Morrison <dan at xxxdan.com 
> <mailto:dan at xxxdan.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     Cinelerra is good and solid, but it won't handle any compressed
>     formats
>     you throw at it (e.g. xvid). Also, the GUI appears to have been
>     designed
>     by a Bond villain.
>
>     cheers,
>
>     danm
>
>
>     Norman Ma wrote:
>     > I've used Cinelerra before, and I have to admit that it's pretty
>     good.
>     > My main problem with it is aesthetic, rather than anything else (not
>     > sure which toolkit it uses, but it's definitely not Qt or GTK.
>     Oh, and
>     > I tried to run it with Compiz Fusion at the same time. Bad idea.
>     >
>     > On the up side, it's dealt with every format and codec I've bothered
>     > to throw at it. The interface is a bit fiddly, not as polished as
>     > Adobe Premiere obviously, but it's still pretty good. Plus, I can't
>     > find any other free non-linear video editing software for Linux
>     at all.
>     >
>     > On Jan 5, 2008 10:51 PM, Dale < quail.linux at gmail.com
>     <mailto:quail.linux at gmail.com>
>     > <mailto:quail.linux at gmail.com <mailto:quail.linux at gmail.com>>>
>     wrote:
>     >
>     >     On Jan 5, 2008 10:15 PM, Daniel Morrison < dan at xxxdan.com
>     <mailto:dan at xxxdan.com>
>     >     <mailto:dan at xxxdan.com <mailto:dan at xxxdan.com>>> wrote:
>     >     > * Kino is the only software on the linux platform that I could
>     >     find that
>     >     > can overlay supers (superimposed text and images) on a
>     live video
>     >     > source. If anyone knows better, please (please?) let me know
>     >
>     >     cinelerra is pretty damn good
>     >     <quote>
>     >     Cinelerra is a complete audio and video authoring tool. It
>     understands
>     >     a lot of multimedia formats (quicktime, avi, ogg) and
>     audio/video
>     >     compression codecs (divx, xvid, mpeg1/2, ...)
>     >     </quote
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