02-10-2015, 04:10 AM
I have been exploring the various video editors in Linux, namely LiVES, KDEnlive, and Flowblade. They are perfectly fine for basic videos, but for YouTube Poop, they are far too limited in their effects. LiVES couldn't open my DivX AVI files, and KDEnlive/Flowblade could change the clip speed or reverse, but it doesn't do the same with audio.
I also tried Cinelerra, which looks very promising, but as with LiVES, it can't open my DivX AVI files. I read that Cinelerra works best with uncompressed video files, and nearly all of my videos are DivX or some other compressed format.
My next bet is to just run my Adobe programs under a VM, but Vista won't do. Takes up too much RAM. Either Windows 2000 or XP. I have XP somewhere... I misplaced it. Audrey has AMD-V, and it might not be the best way to get things done, but in the end Adobe Premiere 2.0 will have to do until KDEnlive or Flowblade match up in terms of effects.
I also tried Cinelerra, which looks very promising, but as with LiVES, it can't open my DivX AVI files. I read that Cinelerra works best with uncompressed video files, and nearly all of my videos are DivX or some other compressed format.
My next bet is to just run my Adobe programs under a VM, but Vista won't do. Takes up too much RAM. Either Windows 2000 or XP. I have XP somewhere... I misplaced it. Audrey has AMD-V, and it might not be the best way to get things done, but in the end Adobe Premiere 2.0 will have to do until KDEnlive or Flowblade match up in terms of effects.
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