Linux Kino GTK Gnome Based Non Linear Digital Video Editor

by on August 18, 2009· last updated at August 18, 2009

Fig.04: Kino Main Window (image credit - Kino porject)

Kino is easy and reliable DV editing for the Linux desktop with export to many usable formats. The program supports many basic video editing and assembling tasks. Kino can import raw AVI and DV files, as well as capture footage from digital camcorders using the raw1394 and dv1394 libraries, and export to camcorders using the ieee1394 or video1394 libraries. Kino is included in the public package repositories of several GNU/Linux distributions, including Debian. BSD ports are also available.

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