[NTLUG:Discuss] OT: Video editing [Was: Re: Resolved [Was: Re: slightly OT: CF card question with HP officejet 7310]]

Fred James fredjame at fredjame.cnc.net
Fri Jun 18 17:03:24 CDT 2010


Fred James wrote:
> Ralph Green wrote:
>> Fred,
>>   It depends on what kind of editing you need.  If it is basic stuff,
>> like taking clips from a longer video, or cutting out commercials, then
>> Piviti does a pretty good job.  It does not have much in the way of
>> transition effects, but it does what I need.
>>  It take a little playing with to understand, but not that much and then
>> it is pretty obvious.
>> Good luck,
>> Ralph
>>
>> On Wed, 2010-06-09 at 17:50 -0500, Fred James wrote:
>>  
>>> So now, all I need is some inexpensive, easy to use, functional, 
>>> video editing software ... without too long a learning curve (I know 
>>> ... asking too much)?
>>> Regards
>>> Fred James
>>>     
> Ralph Green
> Does it (Piviti) have a way of editing the image and sound 
> separately?  Or removing and attaching audio tracks from/to the 
> video?  Thanks
> Regards
> Fred James
Ralph Green
Thank you for pointing the way ... in the end I opted for a combination 
of Audacity and Kdenlive, but without a look at PiTiVi I may never have 
figured that out ... it is all intuitive - once you have memorized how 
to do it ... but hey, it works!
Regards
Fred James



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