Thanks guys for the good advice - I will look more closely at just what shotwell can do and also look at digikam, thanks
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Thanks guys for the good advice - I will look more closely at just what shotwell can do and also look at digikam, thanks
I'll have a search for it - a link would have been nice!
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/photo-is-fancy-image-viewer-written-in.html
Doesn't look to me to be a picasa alternative - dont think it...
Sony vegas 8.0c runs fine best alternative I could find was kdenlive on linux - its getting there but still use vegas so far
Adobe photoshop CS4 and 5 work fine - couldn't get to like GIMP but...
I am using picasa at the moment - running under wine.
I would prefer to use a native app but couldn't find one as good.
I still have Shotwell on my pc but the feature I would miss from picaso is...
I cant open my previous encrypted folder that I saved before removing linux mint and installing another distro - Cryptkeeper wont open it. I wont be using this program again!
In 3rd relationship
Ist 10years long - partner died - not allowed to marry
2nd also 10 years - partner died in accident - yep bit spookey eh 2 partners die after 10years - again not allowed to...
has anyone mentioned that there is a typo in the very first line? two within within's
Oh wow you are right - I installed xnview mp 0.39 and it's great
i did't fancy Digikam as it's KDE
ok thanks - i had just installed shotwell to test but removed it after 5 mins as it imports all photos into it's own library you cant browse normally.
So I am trying Gthumb from the link you gave it...
To browse my photos and to be able to tag favorites? or put them in categories. On windows I used to use Xnview. I am not bothered abt manipulating photos like increasing brightness etc. I can use...
As for Video Editors - I tried (in order of features)
Pitivi pretty limited to simple stuff but great selection of rendering options (the best for rendering)
Openshot more features than ...
Thanks for the link - I'll pass on Snyfig but Ktoon and Ella seem worth investigating - guess the best way is to install them and try em out. Koolmoves is great but I prefer to go opensource if poss.
Best I found so far was TUPI but its still very new and raw(crashes). In the end I just continue to use my copy of Koolmoves a windows program I run under wine.
I did try Synfig but have you tried...
Ive Tried Pitrivi - great for rendering(so many choices!) but otherwise limited to very simple editing.
Openshot - you can do a bit more with it but again very limited - you can only have two...
I dont get it - you can do key bindings in Gnome,and other window managers so why Fluxbox? The reason I stick with Gnome2 and havent used others is because although I have switched off nearly all...
For some reason when I try and copy a file to my usb flash stick (which was working fine earlier today) it says "the destination is read only" how do I change that using terminal or whatever
What intermediate codec can I use - for instance if I use Lagarth to encode some favourite family films for re-editing later will I be able to open them in a Linux based video editor like kdenlive? ...
I just watched some videos on it on youtube and it looked pretty cool and I thought it would compliment Kdenlive which I have. I know the new version may be delayed and the current ones are a bit...
I want to try out Jashaka video effects program but understand that you have to be lucky in trying out the right version - anyone tried it?
@qyot27 Wow, thanks for taking the time for the mini guide !
It's better than the one on the official website which put me off even trying it - that's why I asked here if anyone had tried it to...
yes you have to have the same parameters for the "start of clip" and "end of clip" keyframes. Keyframes are a bit funny in Openshot in that you cant create them anywhere in the video as you can in a...
@evil soup, thanks!!! this:
ffmpeg -i input.mkv -acodec copy -vcodec copy output.mp4
worked perfectly for converting an mkv tv episode so that I could watch on tv - my tv won't play back .mkv ...
Thanks for the reply it will be xvid for now then. It is a bit of a gamble tying to guess what codecs editing and playing apps will support say 5 years from now. I really need two good guesses. One...
I used to use windows and after editing in Sony Vegas I found I got the best quality but small file size saving in .wmv format unfortunately although I can play them back in linux I cant edit them in...
what do you think of this port for linux anyone tried it?
http://code.google.com/p/avxsynth/