Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 193.6.134.187]
on October 05, 2007 08:05 AM
I use Kino regularly and have tried Kdenlive also. For me, Kino is more than adequate: fast, easy, more intuitive than Kdenlive. Concerning export abilities, please consider that for Kino, you can write any export script you want. For example, I use a custom mencoder backend tuned for my needs, which is very fast. I also like Avidemux, which is great for all sorts of work with non-DV material. Its main drawback is its slowness (exporting to DVD, I get 20-23 fps with Kino but sometimes only 2-3 fps with Avidemux).
Re: Kudos for Kdenlive
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 193.6.134.187] on October 05, 2007 08:05 AMLevente
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