http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_video_editing_software is no help for deciding anything but it does give a clue about the variety that is available.

I have been partial to OpenShot and have given a presentation on it several times.  Historically, I tried 5 different ones for Linux before settling on OpenShot about two years ago.

Brian gave a presentation Tuesday night on Kdenlive.  I have to say I am impressed with what it has to offer.  Apparently Kdenlive is also available for BSD and MacOS.

I am afraid you need to be conscientious about regularly saving you project in either product to prevent loss of your work.

I have heard some people like Cinnelara though I was not happy with it two years ago.  There are a couple of others but I do not recall their names.  I also heard that a commercial editor is coming to Linux as Freeware or maybe even FOSS, but have not heard anything for some months.  That might have been Lightworks but I am not sure.



On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 3:51 PM, mike enriquez <mylinux@cox.net> wrote:
Does anyone in the group have a Video Editor that they like.  I am looking for software that is easy to learn and not that expensive.
Linux or windows is ok.

Thanks

Mike Enriquez
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