Cinelerra

Cinelerra is a complete audio and video production environment for Linux. It replaces Broadcast 2000.

Tags multimedia Video Non-Linear Editor Sound/Audio Editors
Licenses GPL

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  24 Dec 2008 11:47
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Changes: Most WMA, WMV, and FLV derivatives are now supported through FFMPEG. User interface enhancements include a ruler and angle tool, a lens aberration effect, a graphic EQ, musical note entry in the synthesizer, linear and bezier modes for curves, and many more. Asynchronous frame decoding was improved. Many other changes were made.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  02 Jul 2006 16:43
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Changes: OpenGL 2.0 support. Speedups in timeline drawing and reverse playback. Raw image enhancements. Live video/audio to the timeline.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  12 Sep 2005 15:18
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Changes: H.264 Video and MPEG-4 Audio encoding in Quicktime. The ability to load any MPEG or IFO file directly into Cinelerra. More file dialog options. The ability to import raw digital camera files through dcraw. Gamma correction for raw digital camera files. A color picker for chroma key and white balancing. Better chroma key. New curves for camera and projector. Tip of the day is shown. An S.U.V. theme. DV has migrated to libIEC61883. Workarounds for ALSA problems are provided. Fewer crashes.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  10 Jan 2005 21:29
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Changes: This version introduced several advanced effects: threshold, unsharp mask, spherical gradient, and motion tracking. Shift-clicking on an effect boundary now makes the trimming change only the one effect instead of all the effects on the same boundary. A new status indicator in the compositor shows when the current frame is being processed. On the time bar, ctrl-middle button now selects the previous time format and ctrl-left button selects the next. A large number of bugfixes made this release more reliable and accurate.

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  •  12 Aug 2004 18:26
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Changes: This release introduces water tight floating point image processing, the ability to adjust images without having to worry about which steps take away dynamic range since now, none of the steps do, and the ability to store floating point images in the new OpenEXR and floating point TIFF formats. A new compressor algorithm gives tight limiting to output levels. There is time stretch and reframe for video work in realtime. The time average allows accumulation. Headroom monitoring is now available for audio.

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Rcomment-before 18 Apr 2009 16:19 Rcomment-trans andrewziem Rcomment-after

This is the best Linux multi-track, NLE once you get used to the user interface. I would prefer a GTK interface and better file format support.

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