Give OpenShot[1] a try - I thought it was much easier to use than
PiTiVi.  (Shameless plug, I interviewed the creator / maintainer a
year ago [2])

Paul

[1] http://www.openshotvideo.com/
[2] http://gnomejournal.org/article/90/interview-with-jonathan-thomas-creator-of-the-openshot-video-editor


On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Yaron <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote:
> Alright, time to open THIS ol' can of worms up.
>
> The computer I used to use for video editing has become obsolete for the
> purpose, especially with everything being in HD. 5 hours to export a 5
> minute video is just... not super acceptable. Be nice to be able to do video
> editing on my Linux desktop, but I've yet to find an application that A)
> Works, and B) Doesn't have a learning curve that requires advanced degrees
> to calculate.
>
> I'll get this out of the way so everyone can have a good laugh - yeah I'm a
> Linux on the desktop person, but I've been using a Mac for video editing.
> Yeah I know. So really what I'm looking for is not a super-advanced video
> editor. I want something that has the same basic functionality as iMovie
> (preferably the old version before they dumbed it down even more) -
> non-linear, lets you split/move/combine, lets you choose/add/edit audio
> tracks, add titles/transitions, that sort of stuff.
>
> I've tried Keno (didn't have ANY features I could find) Pitivi (can't handle
> AVCHD for some reason), Cinelerra (insanely overcomplicated, seriously when
> you're running on three monitors and still don't have enough room for all
> the windows?) and probably a couple more, all of which either don't work,
> can't actually edit videos, or can't export into a usable format.
>
> Is anyone on the list using Linux to do semi simple, but not totally
> braindead video editing? And if so, any recommendations? I'd really rather
> not spend a whole ton of money on a new Apple machine if I can help it.
>
>
> -Yaron
>
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