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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1IMHO kdenlive and openshot are the best editors available for linuc, but
they dont come anywhere near the current industry standards like final cut
or avidOn 5 Dec 2011 17:51, "Allan Wind" wrote:
On 2011-12-05 16:00:27, harryhaaren@gmail.com wrote:
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IMHO kdenlive and openshot are the best editors available for linuc, but=
they dont come anywhere near the current industry standards like final cut=
or avid
On 5 Dec 2011 17:51, "Allan Wind" &l=
t;allan_wind@lifeintegrity.=
com> wrote:On 2011-12-05 16:00:27=
, harryhaaren@gmail.com wrote:=
> I'm craving a compositing video editor for Li...Not sur=
e what compositing refers to in video context, but the
only thing that I found which sorta kinda works works for video
on Linux is kino. =A0cinelerra should also fit the bill but it too
unstable to be usable to be useful when I tried it.
/Allan
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