6 Nov 2008 09:04
Re: [PiTiVi] PiTiVi, Ubuntu, plugins and transitions
Roelf de Jonge wrote: > I'm already very happy with what I have now but if I had to say what I'm > missing is only two things. > I would like to be able to add titles (although it can be done by making > them in gimp now and inserting them in the timeline) and transition > effects would be great. I've searched for which effects are already in > gstreamer but couldn't find a clear answer. > I often use a fade in en fade out in transitions. Nothing fancy. So I am > easy to please> Although overlay effects would be great. This is definitely on the roadmap. I'm working on parts of this already. It will probably be at least a few months before we get them implemented. > > But I don't think I'm the one who should tell you what to do first. > > I'm just very glad somebody is filling the mayor gap in Linux computing. > Although there are some video editing programs they are either very > complex (to install) like cinellera or very bugy. > I've used Kdenlive ,most of the time. But it just isn't it. > For the little time I've worked now with PiTiVi it is the thing I > needed. Easy to use. > Iv'e also looked into Diva, but that project seems to be death. > > So I think PiTiVi will be the "moviemaker" for the linux platform. > > So if you need ideas from a user just ask and where I can lend a hand I > gladly will. Just glad to hear that someone is finding the application useful =) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/
> Although overlay effects would be great.
This is definitely on the roadmap. I'm working on parts of this already. It will
probably be at least a few months before we get them implemented.
>
> But I don't think I'm the one who should tell you what to do first.
>
> I'm just very glad somebody is filling the mayor gap in Linux computing.
> Although there are some video editing programs they are either very
> complex (to install) like cinellera or very bugy.
> I've used Kdenlive ,most of the time. But it just isn't it.
> For the little time I've worked now with PiTiVi it is the thing I
> needed. Easy to use.
> Iv'e also looked into Diva, but that project seems to be death.
>
> So I think PiTiVi will be the "moviemaker" for the linux platform.
>
> So if you need ideas from a user just ask and where I can lend a hand I
> gladly will.
Just glad to hear that someone is finding the application useful =)
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