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Kino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux. It features excellent integration with IEEE-1394 for capture, VTR control, and recording back to the camera. It captures video to disk in RawDV and AVI format, in both type-1 DV and type-2 DV (separate audio stream) encodings.
You can load multiple video clips, cut and paste portions of video/audio, and save it to an edit decision list (SMIL XML format). Most edit and navigation commands are mapped to equivalent vi key commands. Also, Kino can load movies and export the composite movie in a number of formats: DV over IEEE 1394, Raw DV, DV AVI, still frames, WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and DivX. Still frame export uses Imlib1, which has built-in support for PPM, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, and whatever your ImageMagick installation supports. MP3 requires lame. Ogg Vorbis requires oggenc. MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and DivX require mjpegtools 1.6.0.
... part of T2, get it here
URL: http://kino.schirmacher.de/
Author: Arne Schirmacher <schirmacher [at] users [dot] sourceforge [dot] net>
Maintainer: The T2 Project <t2 [at] t2-project [dot] org>
License: GPL
Status: Beta
Version: 0.7.5
Download: http://kino.schirmacher.de/filemanager/download/42/ kino-0.7.5.tar.gz
T2 source: kino.cache
T2 source: kino.conf
T2 source: kino.desc
Build time (on reference hardware): 13409% (relative to binutils)2
Installed size (on reference hardware): 2.23 MB, 109 files
Dependencies (build time detected): alsa-lib atk audiofile bash binutils bzip2 ccache coreutils diffutils esound expat findutils freetype gawk gcc gconf gettext glib glib12 glibc gnome-keyring gnome-vfs grep gtk+ howl libart_lgpl23 libavc1394 libbonobo libbonoboui libdv libglade libgnome libgnomecanvas libgnomeui libjpeg libraw1394 libsamplerate libxml linux-header make mktemp net-tools openssl orbit2 pango pkgconfig popt sed sysfiles tar util-linux xorg zlib
Installed files (on reference hardware): n.a.
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2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's "Standard Build Unit" (SBU).