[64studio-devel] video editing

Martin Eckart imartron at gmail.com
Fri May 18 14:12:14 UTC 2007


It looks like LiVES is probably what I'll want to use.  I'll need to 
have this up and running for September, so any idea on how well it works 
on current versions of 64 studio?

Thanks,

-martin



salsaman wrote:
>
>
> On 5/17/07, *Martin Eckart* < imartron at gmail.com 
> <mailto:imartron at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi y'all,
>
>     In September I'll be working as a project archivist at the university
>     videotaping/recording talks, presentations and sometimes performances.
>     Rather than have the project splurge on a mac with final cut pro, I'd
>     rather build a system with 64 studio, but I'm just not sure of what is
>     available in the way of video editing programs.
>
>     I won't need to do anything fancy, just capture the video from camera
>     (usb or firewire), trim bits, maybe add some titles and compress
>     into a
>     reasonable format.
>
>     So far I've stumbled across Cinelerra (unsupported by 64 studio?) and
>     Kino.  Would kino do all that I need?  Are there other
>     recommendations?
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     -martin
>
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> LiVES should be on the next version of 64 studio I think. There are 64 
> bit debian builds for it on debian-multimedia.org 
> <http://debian-multimedia.org>.
>
> See http://lives.sourceforge.net
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