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Kdenlive 0.8 Adds Advanced Features for NLV Editing

dmbkiwi writes "For a long time I've been a big fan of Kdenlive. I've written two articles about it. One is a general overview of video editing on Linux and the other is more specific to Kdenlive. For a number of years, video editing on Linux – at least at a consumer level — has been patchy at best. This is somewhat ironic given the heavy use of Linux in major Hollywood blockbuster film production. However, with the advent of Kdenlive, things are looking pretty good and with the release of version 0.8, there have been some great features added for the more advanced users, while still retaining a simple and easy to use UI."

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  1. Ediiting by psergiu · · Score: 2, Funny

    What's this "Ediiting" (with double-i) mentioned in the title ?

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  2. Linux editing? by SuricouRaven · · Score: 4, Funny

    I use a folder full of tens of thousands of BMPs and some perl scripts that move them around as I command.

    1. Re:Linux editing? by Rich0 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Nah, a real linux user would create a FUSE filesystem that mounts an avi as a directory tree full of still images.

      They'd pipe those stills through aalib so that the actual edits could be performed using sed.