

configure -prefix=/usr -aviformat-swscale -enable-gpl -swig-languages=python The following command-line will create the needed modules : The python-mlt module is available from the Ubuntu Jaunty repos, but building MLT with the Python binding isn't difficult either. OpenShot needs the MLT software described in my review of Kdenlive, with the further requirement of support for Python. OpenShot is not difficult to compile and install, but I discovered certain problems with its dependencies that significantly affect its performance. OpenShot may be in your Linux distribution's software repositories, so look there before you try to build the program yourself.

Compositing, image overlays, watermarks.Video transitions with real-time previews.Clip edits: resize, trim, snap to grid, cut.For the impatient here's the short review : You can view the whole list of OpenShot's features on the OpenShot Features page.

In addition to this random access a modern digital NLE is typically non-destructive, thereby allowing free experimentation with edits and effects while leaving your original material in pristine condition. The "non-linear" qualifier simply means that you can play, edit, and mix video footage in any order or at any point you wish. OpenShot (Figure 1) is a non-linear editor (NLE) for video. This week we'll look at OpenShot, a GTK-based project. As promised, I've continued to research and test desktop video editors for Linux.
