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Old 03-08-2009, 05:52 PM   #1
ozbolt
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Video podcast on video editing


Well guys I have learned a lot from the project called meetthegimp.org and now I am able to do great thing to my photos in Linux, but I am very newbie when comes to video editing. As you all know WindowsMovieMaker is a great newbie program and most of boys that puts videos on Youtube or wherever uses it becouse of its simplicity. But I just can find program that is so easy on FOSS side of the world.
But I am sure that there just is video editro, free and modern, that would be able to handle all of the things that we can do in WMM. So if there is anybody that just nows how to do it, whether it is as easy as pitivi or Avidemux or it is more like Blender or Cinerella just do something to the community (thousands of 16y kids) that qould like to use linux for video but we cant becouse we dont know how to.

Well, really appriciate if someone would do couple of videos regarding this issue that would salve it.

And if it already exist tell me please.

LP, Ožbolt
 
Old 03-09-2009, 08:05 AM   #2
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The best one i've found is a command-line tool called ffmpeg. You can see an example of what it does with this video: http://www.howcast.com/videos/21676-...ic-With-Ffmpeg A nice graphical editor is called Pitivi.
 
Old 03-09-2009, 04:16 PM   #3
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Yes, but I just don't know how to work with this editors and as I said I am sure someone do. And he could do some screencasts and then just publish them. Please!
Becouse I am thinking of doing my little video tutorials in my own language for newbies but I can't get two things to work. And this is one of them.
Is there really no one that would give one or two days to give us a little view into this.

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Old 03-09-2009, 11:29 PM   #4
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The link I gave you is a video. You can watch it and it will show you some of the things you can do with ffmpeg. For additional tutorials, try googling "ffmpeg tutorials" or read the man pages. Hope this helps!
 
  


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