LiVES – Linux Video Editing made easy
Posted by mypapit on 19 Feb 2007 in GNU/Linux
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LiVES stands for Linux Video Editing System is (obviously!) an application that lets you do video editing under Linux.
Among features supported by LiVES are :
- Streaming input and output
- Support editing multiple video format through mplayer decoder
- Supports more than 50 output video formats
- Real-time clip blending
- Support loading tracks directly off CD to use with video (using cdda2wav)
- Fade in/fade out feature for clips
- Audio resampling
- Supports multitrack
- Full crash recovery
- etc…
Please refer to LiVES project website for more information.
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February 20th, 2007 at 12:48 pm
Looks cool! did you try this personally? How efficient is it?
February 20th, 2007 at 1:23 pm
Honestly, it’s not the most intuitive one around when compared to its counterpart in other os. However it can do the job well when its in capable hands
May 16th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
Hi style. I am Deaf. I am want learn for video streaming and Editing. but i litter money for fee.
Pl help me. Normal is already learn world but Deaf
is never learn video streaming and Editing. First, i am want learning this video streaming and Editing. ur is a techer for me. I am in Hyderabad.
I am mumber National Assicoation of the Deaf. Please reply me. Kindly , thank you so much God bless you.