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grok

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5. kdenlive
Tue May 1, 2012, 06:19 PM
May 2012

this is a fairly recent development. It's extremely stable now.. It aims to be a Something similar to "Sony Vegas Pro"

I've been using it for the last 3 years on a Linux machine. There is a LIVEDVD which you can use without changing your windows environment. Occasionally I use it on my Win7 machine when needed.

Don't get me wrong, Avidemux is a wonderful program. However sometimes it relies on buggy and second source outdated transcoders. Occasionally these introduce Audio/Visual sync problems and crashes. Kdenlive use the MELT framework which is extremely stable and robust.

If you also also have that program it should take care of issues Avidemux fails to address properly.

http://www.kdenlive.org/user-manual/downloading-and-installing-kdenlive/live-demonstration-dvd-or-usb-storage


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Avidemux will do a lot.. Fumesucker May 2012 #1
I've been using avidemux for some functions Duer 157099 May 2012 #2
I haven't used avidemux for that.. Fumesucker May 2012 #3
Thanks, I'll check that out Duer 157099 May 2012 #4
kdenlive grok May 2012 #5
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