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View Poll Results: Video Authoring Application of the Year
Well, In my experience, all of the GUI video authoring apps either suck, crash, need a degree to figure out, or do all 3 at once. Except for DVD:RIP, but I don't consider it an authoring app; and Blender which I voted for in the other poll. So it will have to be transcode and mencoder.
Last edited by Eternal_Newbie; 01-12-2009 at 11:31 AM.
I am loving Avidemux - can't remember that it's ever crashed, can do fine tuning, creates DVD compatible mpg, yada, yada. Then into DVDStyler to create the menu and final ISO.
kdenlive did wonders for me this year... video editing was always a pain in Linux... so much that I used to revert to Windows just for that. But come 2008 and kdenlive came through. Congrats to the team! Easily the most pleasant surprise among all applications!
Where is OpenMovieEditor? I use that more than anything else... although I read about another cross-platform editor called ZS4 that I'll have to check out...
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