Kino is a fairly simple DV editor for linux. If you want to go "all out" (think Adobe Premiere), there's Cinelerra too. I have used both in the past and Kino is one of the best DV editors out there. On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 11:42, Carl Parrish wrote: > Sorry if this gets sent to the list twice but the first time I sent was from the wrong email address. > > > Can anyone suggest good video editing software on Linux? I want to try > to do some home editing of my wedding videos. One is going to come in a > digital format (CD-Rom???) the other is going to be on film (VCR). I'm > going to want to splice from both and put it all together. Doesn't have > to be free as in beer. But I would rather it be at least based on > opensource software. I'm not really a graphic person so easy controls > are important. Scripting language support would be a nice bonus. > > Oh and I guess that brings me to my next question. Can anyone suggest a > good Video to DVD service? I've heard that you can get it done for as > little as $25.00 anyone have any experience with this? -- Bryce C CoBryce Communications