Video Editing Wanted
Bob Jonkman
bjonkman at sobac.com
Thu Feb 27 18:05:31 UTC 2014
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I just created some videos[1] with Kdenlive, which worked out really
well.
I've also used Pitivi, but it seems to have trouble rendering large
files (running time more than 15 minutes), and I tried Cinelerra but
couldn't even figure out how to load a raw video clip.
I create most of my static HTML with a text editor, but used to use
the editor in Mozilla's SeaMonkey suite. A derivative of the SeaMonkey
editor is Kompozer http://www.kompozer.net/ and although I had it
installed I've never actually used it. No idea how it does on non-HTML
components on pages.
If by Content Management you mean static blogware there's been some
buzz in the !Fediverse[2] about Pelican http://blog.getpelican.com/,
and I've also seen Ghost https://ghost.org/features/ Haven't used
either, I'm a WordPress guy.
- --Bob.
[1] https://archive.org/search.php?query=Bob+Jonkman+ODD2014
[2] http://sn.jonkman.ca/conversation/49559#notice-227879
On 14-02-27 12:08 PM, Pay Wahun wrote:
> Could anyone please tell me which and where to find a good open
> source for video editing - video editor? Plus, is there any
> competitive Photo editor comparable to Gimps? I've used Gimps for 4
> years now and what a good software but just want to explore
> others..
>
> Also any good open source web editor - not Arachnophilia or
> Notepad++ but a good one with JavaScript, Xml, PHP, DHTML among
> others? What about Content management beside Joomla and Drupal any
> recommended one?
>
> Long live open source and Ubuntu in particular. I have been reading
> here for past 6 years in West Africa and there's no Ubuntu liserv
> better than Canadian listserv - I do lots of virtualization with
> all major OS on my system stable and strong. I would be moving into
> Cloud using /testing type 2 hyper visor before setting a full blown
> rack-space.
>
> I hope to move some West African clients into the cloud to for
> security and storage. This is a new venture in West Africa now
> catching fire.
>
>
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