LiVES – Linux Video Editing made easy

LiVES stands for Linux Video Editing System is (obviously!) an application that lets you do video editing under Linux.

Lives linux video editing

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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3 Replies to “LiVES – Linux Video Editing made easy”

  1. Hi style. I am Deaf. I am want learn for video streaming and Editing. but i litter money for fee.
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  2. 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

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