(on Wikipedia)
https://web.archive.org/web/20180624104818/https://natron.fr/
A video editor. I think. What even is this?
(on Wikipedia)
https://web.archive.org/web/20180624104818/https://natron.fr/
A video editor. I think. What even is this?
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(on Wikipedia)
was libav.org
A suite of tools to diddle with multimedia stuff and things.
See also FFmpeg, which has valuable usage notes.
Abandoned – The project is closed and the website is dead.
https://www.videolan.org/vlmc/
A video editor by the folks from VLC.
2016-02-02 — No stable release. I’ll drop it here for future reference.
aka VLMC
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(on Wikipedia)
https://ffmpeg.org/
A suite of tools to diddle with multimedia stuff and things.
It’s mandatory to have in my toolkit.
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(on Wikipedia)
http://www.avidemux.org/
http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/
I don’t really care about this, but I do use it occasionally to cut apart videos.
Quite straightforward to use for simple video editing and appending. It took me almost no time to learn.
Good for transcoding and merging audio into video.
I use avidemux_gtk
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Software > Animation, Video editing >
(on Wikipedia)
(on Steam)
https://www.blender.org/
A Free and open source 3d creation suite and video editor.
3d editing: Said to be very difficult to use, and it is. There is an argument that in mastering it one gains a huge set of capabilities with one tool. I was unable to get that far.
Video editing: Defaults are stupid and features are missing. Maybe it’ll be passable in a few years.
It has a portable zip, with no install required. Yay!
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.openshot.org/
A non-linear video editor.
Software > Video editing > Linux video ripping and encoding >
(on Wikipedia)
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/
A commandline tool to fiddle with video.
A sibling of MPlayer