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发表于 2004-5-24 12:19:59
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Kdenlive! Non Linear Editing Suite for KDE, Linux
Kdenlive! (pronounced Kay-den-live) is a Non Linear Video Editing Suite for KDE. It is released under the GNU Public License.
Kdenlive uses Piave as it's video rendering engine to display and manipulate video clips. We have now reached our first milestone release. The current version of kdenlive/piave features :
DV quality editing
Resize, move, and cut an unlimited number of clips of any length
Unlimted number of tracks for editing
Dual video monitors, both capable of playback.
Drag-n-Drop compatability with external programs, such as konqueror and noatun
Can read raw DV and AVI DV files.
French translation
The future design aims for Kdenlive include :
Professional quality non-linear video/audio editing
Fade, Alpha transparency, Chroma key, speedup, slowdown and other standard effects.
Hardware acceleration support
Support for GIMP plugins and EffecTV effects, amongst others
Batch rendering, network rendering, background rendering
Support for multiple video formats, multiple audio formats, and various picture formats
Built in movie capture
Built in or standalone project/asset management system.
Kdenlive is being developed as a suite of several seperate programs, to aid in the reuse of resources and to allow the program to be spread across multiple computers. The following programs have so far been defined
The editor, (named Kdenlive), allowing the user to create an editing project in a user friendly environment.
A Rendering program, (Piave, by Rolf Dubitzky) takes the Scenelist generated by the editor and renders it. Also in charge of playback within the editor, but can be used standalone.
A cutting scheduler, (still to be written) which will keep the project being edited up to date as much as is possible without hindering the user from editing. It will also be capable of scheduling cutting at various times, and for multiple projects, allowing, for instance, batch rendering overnight.
By breaking the system into seperate programs, it will be relatively easy to port to different environments, and to make it compatable with new hardware.
If you are interested in the progress of kdenlive, or wish to suggest a feature, ask questions, or get involved in development, then either join the mailing list on the discussion page, or contact me and let me know. |
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