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Alternative To Windows Movie Maker
piratePenguin:
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XCDRoast won't do much for video in Linux yet. If you want to get in on the ground floor of Linux video, PiTiVi and diva are in beta testing. Wikipedia has links at the bottom of the Windows Movie Maker page.
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Isn't k3b the widely-accepted King of free burner-software for GNU/Linux?
XCDRoast, I've never really gotten it to work, but I don't remember it being half as feature-full as k3b.
I gotta say those 2 video editors you mentioned look nice. I better try our Sony camcorder tomorrow (don't think it has drivers, whatdayakno - Sony).
BTW,
http://www.diva-project.org/
http://pitivi.sourceforge.net
EDIT: I found some demos of diva from the author's website linked to here. videos (they're very big tho... he could've compressed them more) Looks class!
worker201:
XCDRoast is a decent program. Certainly has more options than I've ever had to use. But I've never used k3b before, or had to do anything beyond building an audio cd. I use command line tools like growisofs and dvdauthor to make dvds.
H_TeXMeX_H:
For burning DVDs growisofs and mkisofs work perfectly ... for CDs I use nautilus-cd-burner (which is really just a frontend for cdrecord ... probably), but I can never get cdrecord to burn a single CD correctly from command line ... I have no clue what goes wrong, it says it burns it properly, but when I check the md5sum of the CD it gives a read/write error :(
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