Video editing

Mark Phillips mark at phillipsmarketing.biz
Sun Sep 21 07:28:56 MST 2008


At the risk of being shot at dawn by the list, I have to admit I use
Movie Studio by Sony (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/moviestudio)
on a Windows machine to edit video clips and make movies. The interface
is very easy to use, you can export your video to a variety of formats
to CD or DVD, and you can input directly from your video camera. I have
never had good luck getting the Linux tools to work. 

Mark

On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 23:00 -0700, Nathan wrote:
> I recorded a graduation ceremony with my video camera and I transfered the 
> video to my laptop. The audio is horrendous, but I have a copy of the audio 
> directly recorded from the sound system. I am looking for a way to put the two 
> together . I want about 2 minutes of the audio to play before the video starts 
> and the stupid programs I have in windows will let me move audio around but 
> not video. 
> 
> there has to be something in the linux world that works, right?
> I have tried cinelerra in the past but could not get my videos converted to 
> mov, so I don't know where else to go.
> 
> any experience here?
> 
> Nathan
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