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By Juergen Haas, About.com Guide to Linux since 2003

LiVES - Open Source Video Editor for GNU Linux

Monday February 16, 2009
If you have been looking for Linux tools to edit your digital videos, or open source alternatives to programs like Windows Movie Maker, here are a couple suggestions. LiVES is a free, yet stable and powerful software package for editing digital videos. It can also be used as a VJ tool for creating images and mixing visuals and music. It includes an RFX builder for creating effects and transitions, and can be extended through RFX plugins. LiVES handles most video formats and common audio formats. A long list of features and editing capabilities can be found here.

Another great open source video editor for GNU/Linux is Kino, which offers easy and reliable digital video editing and works well with IEEE-1394 to capture digital video and provide video tape recorder control.

You can use Kino for example to load several video clips, cut and paste pieces of video or audio, and save it as an edit decision list in SMIL XML format. Besides various DV formats, Kino can export to a variety of other formats, such as MP3, Ogg, Vorbis, MPEG-1,2,4, and WAV. It can also export still frames in most common image formats. For more information see here.

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