changing youtube video

Todd Howe tehowe-lJUvcdpYuyfIEIWhD7vHkg at public.gmane.org
Sat Jan 19 22:00:31 UTC 2013


KDEnlive works great in Gnome, it's the best editor I've found, vapourware aside. :)

----- Original message -----
> On 13-01-18 11:30 AM, Zbigniew Koziol wrote:
> > I met with this nice movie on youtube concerning science in general and
> > thinking, close to philosophy:
> [snip]
> > Anyone could advise how to add subtitles there in another language?
> > 
> > Or, better, how to replace the sound track?
> 
> I still find I do my video editing in Windows as I have yet to find a 
> video editor I'm happy with that can handle the video modes I want to 
> edit, is stable, and has some of the features I'm used to having.
> 
> You could look at mplayer separate the audio and video. The main video 
> editors for Linux are Kino, LiVES, Open Movie Editor, and Cinelerra. 
> IIRC, there is another one that is for KDE but I don't remember the name 
> as I use Gnome.
> 
> The most promising video editor coming soon is Lightworks (but that 
> won't help you now). The Windows version is available and a Linux beta 
> is coming soon. See http://www.lwks.com/ for more details.
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