Kino

One of the basic things to do when doing a video is making sure that you will be able to do all of this within the budget. Unfortunately, one of the more expensive expenses is the video editing software. It’s a boon then that there are opensourced and free video editing programs like Kino are out there:
The latest version was a few months ago but seems to be still relevant: ver. 1.3.2.
This is basically a re-release of 1.3.1 with some build-related fixes.
Author Dan Dennedy
Publishing date 20.08.2008 19:151.3.2 Release Notes
Just some build-related fixes.
1.3.1 Release Notes* Added HuffYUV AVI export
* Added option not to recover to the crash detection dialog
* New Belarusian translation by Hleb Valoshka
* Updated Finnish and French translations
* Bug fixesNOTE: configure’s –enable-udev-rules-dir has changed to –with-udev-rules-dir
It may not be as chock full of features as other expensive video editing softwares out there, but somehow it does the job. Cheap, actually free, but effective.
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