Jdd I was talking with a guy at the computer market I went to yesterday, he uses Adone Premiere. He was looking for a quality open-sourced alternative to the Adobe Suite. I always refer people to the linuxalt project it suggested kdenlivei or cinelerraand kino. Last week it was Graphic Design and PhotoEditing, people say that Gimp is just not photoshop. I showed off Krtia, but when it comes to these applications its a big question over people switching to Linux as they can get the best of both worlds with Mac's the security of Unix but the Software from Adobe. Which quality reliable software do you recommend for Video Editing that can easily output the content to an ISO Image for K3B to burn in comparison to Adobe Premiere? Other than gimp, how good is CinePaint or Kirta when related to PhotoShop? (I couldn't find CinePaint in the repo). Thanks Stuart On Monday 14 Feb 2011 16:14:55 jdd wrote:
Le 06/02/2011 17:35, jdd a écrit :
last version, with the beginning, the end and no music :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loclyBwNos0
commented here
http://dodin.org/wiki/index.php?n=Photo.HOWTOMakeVideoClip#sPhoto.HOWTOMa keVideoClip_3
jdd
I nearly stopped working on this when I noticed that the save function of kdenlive is not reliable. When loading a project, I don't find back what I let in when saving.
My primary goal was to make a video tutorial, to show how we can do.this is no more possible, at least right now. nor kdenlive nor openshot are working sufficiently.
I can still make videos, but not with free software :-(
I may try others like cinelerra, but I'm not at ease with them, so it's not for today :-(
by the way, I can use "magix" on windows. No more comment here :-(
jdd
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