I am looking for a video editing tool(s), something that
lets me do basic things like rip DVD's, remove sections, add
sections, perhaps do some basic fading, strip audio out, add audio in, maybe
take a video and save out just the audio portion to a file, convert to a couple
of different file types, decrease the file size (quality), etc.
Over the last few years I have heard people say how far Linux
was coming in video editing and I would like to give it a try... I
have heard something’s about Kino and Cinelerra, however, since I have
been brain dead and rather time restricted lately I would like to get some feed
back before I start compiling away. I have to flavors of movie files,
.avi files from my camera and .dvr-ms files from my windows box’s capture
card.
Thoughts on video editing for Linux?
<<read only if you plan on slamming me for the DVR-MS
portion of this question>>
Note on the DVR-MS files:
If it can handle DVR-MS files all the better. DVR-MS files
are a MS Media Center's xml wrapped mpeg2 files that can contain cheep DRM. Why
do I have DVR-MS files you ask? Well, I have a very nice computer for gamming
and it came with
Please no windows slams, I have too many lately…
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