How-to do Video Editing in Ubuntu Linux
5 Nov, 2009 | Posted by | under Screencasts
software for Linux. I show how to install the newest version of Kdenlive directly from the website. I show how to make a basic project with video and audio and a text overlay. I then show how to export and render the video for use on YouTube and explain the basics of filters and effects. … how-to Kdenlive “Video Editing” Jaunty Install Screencast Tutorial “OS GUI” OS GUI “Open Source” “Operating Systems” Ubuntu website SEO “Internet Marketing” Video “Social Networking” Linux Microsoft Free …
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timmy198010 | November 5th, 2009 at 4:39 pm #
OK thanks for the feedback…. I will fix it for the next video’s I put out… I can’t fix the onces already online coz i don’t have the time or bandwidth. I plan to make hundreds of videos and these early onces will get superseded oneday with newer versions i’m sure.
I’v only been doing this for 3 days.
Thanks and good to see people are at least trying to enjoy watching these videos.
SlickMcRunFast | November 5th, 2009 at 4:39 pm #
Your audio is extremely quiet and in only one channel. Other videos I play on youtube sound fine. Please fix.
timmy198010 | November 5th, 2009 at 4:39 pm #
I have dual screens too… So I have to set the RecordMyDesktop application to which era of the screen I want to capture and It’s very hard to get it right on… in this vid u can see a bit of the left screen only coz thats as close as i could crop it… maybe i can crop in Kdenlive but iv not tried yet
madhi19 | November 5th, 2009 at 4:39 pm #
You put your Applications menu on the left bottom corner panel. Interesting setting I must try that the next time I thinker with my desktop.