This is another video editor for linux, Kdenlive is an advanced/Stable and free open-source video editor for GNU/Linux and FreeBSD, which supports DV, AVCHD and HDV editing.
Several Kdenlive developers will meet in the next days in Randa (which will host a big KDE sprint) to exchange ideas and discuss about Kdenlive's evolution. I hope that we will come up with some great ideas, we will keep you informed!
Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
Kdenlive is a non-linear video editing suite that supports DV, HDC and much more formats. This simple tutorial is going to show you how to install the latest version of Kdenlive 0.9.2 (for now) and keep up-to-date in Ubuntu 12.04, 11.10, 11.04, 10.04 using PPA.
Install Kdenlive video editor from PPA:
Kdenlive is available in Ubuntu Software Center, but it’s a little old.
We are finally preparing the new Kdenlive release that should be out in 10 days (on the 19th of November). Many people are wondering what happened with our successful fundraising, so here is a first update: as it was clearly stated, the fundraising's goal was to clean up Kdenlive's base code. This will not produce immediate benefit for the user, but rather help us for future developments.
Linux distributions strive to include all the useful applications that users will need, but a quality video editor has been lacking for quite some time. Now with KDE4 getting better and better, could an application like Kdenlive fill that gap?
We are proud to announce the release of Kdenlive 0.8.
We are proud to announce the release of Kdenlive 0.8.
This quick tutorial will teach you how to put together a video complete with titles, transitions and effects! It’s easy to learn the basics of video editing, especially in Linux! The program I used is called Kdenlive, It’s like Sony Vegas, except it’s free and open-source! www.kdenlive.org
I would like to use Kdenlive on my linux box for video editing. However, when I try to import clips (*.mts), it doesn't work. I would give you an error, but there is none. It just doesn't import; nothing shows up. It was installed through the ppa on the site (ie, I installed it from here: http://kdenlive.org/user-manual/down...buntu-packages). I'm not really sure what to do.