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 Raw DV, AVI, and Quicktime formats.You can load or import (requires ffmpeg ) multiple DV clips and edit them non-destructively using a variety of techniques including simple split, join, cut-and-paste, and drag-and-drop operations. Then, you can save the project to a SMIL XML document. Most edit and navigation commands are mapped to equivalent vi commands ( keyboard ). Also, Kino can export ( export ) the project in a number of formats:
*DV over IEEE 1394
*Raw DV, DV AVI
*Quicktime DV (requires libquicktime or Quicktime 4 Linux )
*still frames: PPM, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, TGA, and whatever other gdk-pixbuf modules are on your system
*WAV
*MP3 (requires lame )
*Ogg Vorbis (requires oggenc )
*Ogg Theora (requires ffmpeg2theora )
*MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (requires mjpegtools 1.6 or 1.8 )
*DVD Video authoring (requires dvdauthor )
*MPEG-4, H.264, and Flash Video (requires ffmpeg )
*or anything that can read Raw DV from a pipe (e.g. ffmpeg) through user-extensible scripts
The FX mode ( FX ) provides some basic audio and video effects such as filters and transitions for audio and video. It also provides extensibility through a plugin API. At the time of this writing, all plugins have been incorporated into the Kino releases.
Kino does not offer multitrack capabilities through a timeline user interface, but do not let that discourage you. Many things that would require a multi-track timeline can be accomplished with more planning and manual operations. Some of the built-in effects include:
*color video generator
*gradient video generator
*generate video from stills
*video noise generator
*audio gain envelope
*audio dub
*audio mix from WAV (or any format supported by ffmpeg )
*audio fade in or out
*audio crossfade transition
*monochrome
*sepia
*inverse
*blur
*soften
*flip
*mirror image
*kaleidoscope
*keyframeable pan and zoom
*keyframeable brightness, contrast, gamma, hue, saturation, value, and white balance (color temperature and green tint)
*charcoal
*titler (using Pango ) with motion and fading
*superimpose stills with motion and fading
*keyframeable compositing transition (e.g., fly-in)
*numerous and user-extensible wipe transitions
*rudimentary (blue or green) color key
*dissolve wipe
*fade to/from color
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