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Title: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 06, 2019, 04:23:00 AM
TC10 X86_64

Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia

Video Editors
Kdenlive
OpenShot
Shotcut
Flowblade
Blender
Cinelerra
VidCutter
LiVES
Pitivi
Kino
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 06, 2019, 05:14:47 AM
avidemux and pitivi are in the CorePure64 repo - have you tried them?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Rich on May 06, 2019, 08:23:05 AM
Hi xor
avidemux and pitivi are in the CorePure64 repo - have you tried them?
And  blender  is in the repo too.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 06, 2019, 09:14:45 AM
avidemux and pitivi are in the CorePure64 repo - have you tried them?

missing ones
when is added !?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 06, 2019, 10:22:20 AM
Are you asking when avidemux, blender and pitivi were added to the repo or are you asking when the other video editors mentioned in your list will be added to the repo?

Have you tried out any of the avidemux, blender or pitivi extensions?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 08, 2019, 10:58:05 AM
Are you asking when avidemux, blender and pitivi were added to the repo or are you asking when the other video editors mentioned in your list will be added to the repo?

Have you tried out any of the avidemux, blender or pitivi extensions?

Would you add the others?
because their use habits can be very different.

there are very few programs already in the middle
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 08, 2019, 11:41:09 AM
Have you tried any of the existing three video editors? If so, what functionality is missing?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 09, 2019, 01:37:42 AM
Have you tried any of the existing three video editors? If so, what functionality is missing?

the ease of use and visual effect feature of each program is very different from each other

Quote
VLMC, open source video editor - VideoLAN
https://www.videolan.org/vlmc/
(https://images.videolan.org/images/VLMC-Icon.png)

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Kdenlive
(https://kdenlive.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/features-background-2.png)
(https://kdenlive.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/download-slide.png)

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Shotcut
(https://assets.pcmag.com/media/images/554248-text-in-shotcut.jpg?thumb=y&width=980&height=1135)

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Flowblade
(https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/l.jpg)

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cinelerra
(http://linux-sound.org/images/blog/full-size/1-cinelerra21cv.png)

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VidCutter
(https://cdn2.techworld.com/cmsdata/downloads/35186/img3File_thumb800.png?version=6%2E0%2E0)
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 09, 2019, 01:52:16 AM
I meant have you tried those three extensions on tinycore, not on a different distro...
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 09, 2019, 02:05:27 AM
I meant have you tried those three extensions on tinycore, not on a different distro...

I tried them and I know,
does not meet the need exactly

The top searches in google search suggestions are top ranked.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 09, 2019, 03:32:20 AM
Many tinycore users have old and not very powerful machines and thus are unlikely to have much use for video editors.

Given that there are already three video editor extensions in the CorePure64 repo and given that these extensions would normally be contributed by users, I believe you might have more sucess if you requested just one additional video editor extension.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 09, 2019, 04:56:14 AM
Many tinycore users have old and not very powerful machines and thus are unlikely to have much use for video editors.

Given that there are already three video editor extensions in the CorePure64 repo and given that these extensions would normally be contributed by users, I believe you might have more sucess if you requested just one additional video editor extension.

1 OpenShot

2 VLMC, open source video editor - VideoLAN
https://www.videolan.org/vlmc/
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Rich on May 09, 2019, 08:10:14 AM
Hi Juanito
I meant have you tried those three extensions on tinycore, not on a different distro...
The images xor posted are not from him trying those programs on a different distro, they were lifted from other sites.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 16, 2019, 02:56:19 AM
Hi Juanito
I meant have you tried those three extensions on tinycore, not on a different distro...
The images xor posted are not from him trying those programs on a different distro, they were lifted from other sites.

english is not my main slice
i am writing with google translation

google search results page counts first
openshot> 1160000
Shotcut> 897 000
Kdenlive> 616 000
Cinelerra> 201 000


I am in the process of transition to linux,
there are many programs I want to use,

this transition process is actually like the transition process of millions of people like me,

for the first time, linux users; (fish out of the water:)

what I want in the application library,
and I'm making a list of what I see missing. A complete transition will not make sense for me. its infrastructure is important,

number of free video editing programs worldwide is not even 10,
I know that I have created extra workload.

but people are thinking that they are switching to linux even for only 1 program

something that is ordinary and easy for you,
For someone who will try for the first time, he can be very tiring.

in this respect it is necessary for this substructure!
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 16, 2019, 04:00:08 AM
openshot is in the CorePure64 repo
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 16, 2019, 11:13:09 AM
openshot is in the CorePure64 repo

avidemux = OK :)
pitivi = OK :)
blender  = OK :)
openshot = OK :)

Shotcut = ? :-|
Kdenlive = ? :-|
Cinelerra = ? :-|

need a complete experience
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 16, 2019, 02:05:46 PM
I’ve no plans to submit any more video editors
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 16, 2019, 02:43:28 PM
I’ve no plans to submit any more video editors

I believe you :)  ;)
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 26, 2019, 01:57:19 AM
Could you confirm that you have tried out the avidemux, blender, pitivi and openshot extensions and explain why they are unsuitable for your needs please?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 26, 2019, 02:02:44 AM
Could you confirm that you have tried out the avidemux, blender, pitivi and openshot extensions and explain why they are unsuitable for your needs please?

When people leave an old operating system, they start using a new operating system.

but they want to use old programs they're used to in the new operating system.

from this point ; programs used in other operating systems,
It would be nice to have it in the TCL program archive! :)

as logic;
these programs are not identical,
have to have different features;

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_video_editing_software
Code: [Select]
Shotcut Windows, Linux, Mac, 2019 19.04 [9] GNU GPLv3 [10]
Avidemux Windows, Linux, Mac, 2019 02.07.2003 GPL
Cinelerra Linux 2019 07.01.2019 GPL
Cinelerra-GG Infinity Linux 2019 2019-04 [3] GPL
Flowblade Linux 2019 2.0 [4] GPL
Kdenlive Windows, Linux, Mac, 2019 19.04.2019 GPL
OpenShot Video Editor Windows, Linux, Mac, 2019 2.4.4 [6] GPL
Natron Windows, Linux, Mac, 2018 02.03.2014 GNU GPLv2 +
Blender Windows, Linux, Mac, 2018 2.79b GPL
Pitivi Linux 2018 0.999 [8] LGPL
LiVES Linux 2017 02.08.2004 GNU GPLv3 +
Cinelerra-CV Linux 2015 02.03.2019 GPL
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 26, 2019, 02:10:36 AM
So, if I've understood correctly, you have not used any of the video editor extensions currently available in tinycore  :o
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 26, 2019, 02:15:30 AM
So, if I've understood correctly, you have not used any of the video editor extensions currently available in tinycore  :o

none of them; Not professional at Cinelerra level !!!

I think more options need to be offered.

video editing; it is not only shearing process.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 26, 2019, 02:44:34 AM
..so if you wanted somebody to make a cinelerra extension for you, why not ask for it specifically rather than posting lists of video editor software?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 26, 2019, 03:58:53 AM
..so if you wanted somebody to make a cinelerra extension for you, why not ask for it specifically rather than posting lists of video editor software?

it is not easy to understand at a glance which one is the best.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Rich on May 26, 2019, 07:49:00 AM
Hi xor
..so if you wanted somebody to make a cinelerra extension for you, why not ask for it specifically rather than posting lists of video editor software?

it is not easy to understand at a glance which one is the best.
Getting someone else to spend their time creating those extensions for you, and then not even using them will not allow you to
see which one is best.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 26, 2019, 09:35:02 AM
Hi xor
..so if you wanted somebody to make a cinelerra extension for you, why not ask for it specifically rather than posting lists of video editor software?

it is not easy to understand at a glance which one is the best.
Getting someone else to spend their time creating those extensions for you, and then not even using them will not allow you to
see which one is best.

English is not the main slice
some idioms
google is interpreting differently
Unable to communicate correctly

My goal is not to steal your time!
each program has different ease of use.
in this respect, diversity is good.
How many programs are there already!
I just wanted the library to prosper.

none of them; Not professional at Cinelerra level !!!
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: PDP-8 on May 26, 2019, 06:46:42 PM
xor - maybe a better fit for you is Dcore, and not TinyCore.

Just trying to reduce your frustration..

Perhaps Porteus is more to your liking (highly recommended).

But if you want the *core philosophy, along with your desires of having a huge repo, maybe Dcore is the better fit for you.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 27, 2019, 02:06:05 AM
Could you confirm that you have tried out the avidemux, blender, pitivi and openshot extensions and explain why they are unsuitable for your needs please?

other applications remain very simple!

Blender's too messy with his controls!

Finally ;

Do you add Cinelerra & Flowblade

(https://i.ibb.co/BTctVK4/screenshot-0527085727.png)
(http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=22778.0;attach=5097)
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on May 27, 2019, 04:10:27 AM
If you're looking to convince one of tinycore user base to make an extension, you might want to specify which one you want - cinelerra-cv, cinelerra-gg, cinelerra-hv or something else.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 27, 2019, 05:31:32 AM
If you're looking to convince one of tinycore user base to make an extension, you might want to specify which one you want - cinelerra-cv, cinelerra-gg, cinelerra-hv or something else.

cinelerra-hv (sensible)
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 29, 2019, 07:12:47 AM
If you're looking to convince one of tinycore user base to make an extension, you might want to specify which one you want - cinelerra-cv, cinelerra-gg, cinelerra-hv or something else.

cinelerra-hv (sensible)

Is the warehouse added !?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: PDP-8 on May 29, 2019, 05:51:09 PM
Quote
I am in the process of transition to linux,
there are many programs I want to use,

this transition process is actually like the transition process of millions of people like me,

for the first time, linux users; (fish out of the water:)

what I want in the application library,
and I'm making a list of what I see missing. A complete transition will not make sense for me. its infrastructure is important,

You've been transitioning to Linux since your first posting on this board since 2012.

By now, I think you would see that Tinycore Linux (and relatives) are all volunteer efforts with limited resources.  And that other distributions would meet your needs better.

From your postings, it reads like an agenda to turn Tinycore into something that it is not.

What I suggest is that we incorporate a donate button, so that you may be able to financially support an endeavor like this with paid participants, server space / rentals and so forth.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on May 29, 2019, 11:31:06 PM
Quote
I am in the process of transition to linux,
there are many programs I want to use,

this transition process is actually like the transition process of millions of people like me,

for the first time, linux users; (fish out of the water:)

what I want in the application library,
and I'm making a list of what I see missing. A complete transition will not make sense for me. its infrastructure is important,

You've been transitioning to Linux since your first posting on this board since 2012.

By now, I think you would see that Tinycore Linux (and relatives) are all volunteer efforts with limited resources.  And that other distributions would meet your needs better.

From your postings, it reads like an agenda to turn Tinycore into something that it is not.

What I suggest is that we incorporate a donate button, so that you may be able to financially support an endeavor like this with paid participants, server space / rentals and so forth.

Google translation again made the wrong translation;

the last line will be;
requested application library programs
To switch to Linux; for a complete infrastructure; a list of important ones;

all the programs in the existing warehouse system;
the system can be installed; As a 10mb, it can occupy space up to 10 gb.

The applications I suggested may seem too big.
there are smaller programs of the same quality, but can we not see them?

video editing programs are already very limited, such as a copy of someone,
only 1 or 2 of them can offer professionally improved service.

when it comes to donations;
TCL offers 20 Mb of service;
other linux distributions consume 2 gb of the same service.
In this respect, TCL provides a space saving of 1.9gb! :)

people do not select TCL to use linux kernel.
to use programs that use a utility
it uses the system infrastructure.

I would like to create a TCL with 1gb in size.

millions of people think like me.
because I look at the event as an end user.

right now I had a practical idea;
Like Firefox_getLatest application;
* .appNAME_GetLatest in other applications
* .tcz files without downloading * .tcz files from the Internet to download the * .sh script is created; this relieves everyone's workload. I think :)

---------------------------------------------
I am writing with google translation; in this article, if there is a lack of expression, I apologize
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on June 02, 2019, 10:27:11 AM
If you're looking to convince one of tinycore user base to make an extension, you might want to specify which one you want - cinelerra-cv, cinelerra-gg, cinelerra-hv or something else.
cinelerra-hv (sensible)
cinelerra-hv (sensible)
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on June 02, 2019, 10:36:29 AM
If you look here:

http://www.heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php

..there's a pre-built binary you could perhaps use to try cinelerra out.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on June 02, 2019, 11:32:37 AM
If you look here:

http://www.heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php

..there's a pre-built binary you could perhaps use to try cinelerra out.

tcl apps I know how to use automatic download menu. I am not familiar with the command line,

can you add them to the application repository
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: coreplayer2 on June 02, 2019, 11:43:06 AM
Application extensions are user created and submitted.  Therefore if you want it, it's up to you to create and share the extension thank you
Instruction are in the wiki
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on June 02, 2019, 12:08:37 PM
I am not familiar with the command line
tinycore is more of a toolkit than a full-blown distro, so you are expected to be willing to learn how to use the command line.

In this case:
Code: [Select]
$ wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/heroines/files/cinelerra-7-x86_64_xenial.tar.xz/download
$ tar xf cinelerra-7-x86_64_xenial.tar.xz
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Rich on June 02, 2019, 01:08:07 PM
Hi xor
... TCL offers 20 Mb of service;
other linux distributions consume 2 gb of the same service.
In this respect, TCL provides a space saving of 1.9gb! :) ...
Tinycore provides the minimum required to boot most computers, that is why it is small. It includes no programs.

The 2Gb linux distributions include support for video boards, wireless network, input devices, plug and play scripts, and much more.
They also have a much larger selection of programs available.

Quote
millions of people think like me.
because I look at the event as an end user.
That is why the 2Gb linux distributions exist.

Tinycore is for people who:
1. Are willing to spend some time learning about Linux.
2. Do not insist others do everything for them.
3. Understand Tinycore starts as a bare bones system.
4. Understand you need to do the work to customize Tinycore for your needs.
5. Understand it is not plug and play, and never will be.
6. Have some understanding of the command line, or at least take the time to read some online sources about it.
7. Will at least attempt to make some extensions instead of bombarding the forum with requests for programs they're not sure they want.

I don't think any of the items in this list describes you.

I suggest you try a larger linux distribution because the larger selection of available programs will make it easier for you figure out which
programs you like.

Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on June 02, 2019, 02:20:06 PM
Hi xor
... TCL offers 20 Mb of service;
other linux distributions consume 2 gb of the same service.
In this respect, TCL provides a space saving of 1.9gb! :) ...
Tinycore provides the minimum required to boot most computers, that is why it is small. It includes no programs.

The 2Gb linux distributions include support for video boards, wireless network, input devices, plug and play scripts, and much more.
They also have a much larger selection of programs available.

Quote
millions of people think like me.
because I look at the event as an end user.
That is why the 2Gb linux distributions exist.

Tinycore is for people who:
1. Are willing to spend some time learning about Linux.
2. Do not insist others do everything for them.
3. Understand Tinycore starts as a bare bones system.
4. Understand you need to do the work to customize Tinycore for your needs.
5. Understand it is not plug and play, and never will be.
6. Have some understanding of the command line, or at least take the time to read some online sources about it.
7. Will at least attempt to make some extensions instead of bombarding the forum with requests for programs they're not sure they want.

I don't think any of the items in this list describes you.

I suggest you try a larger linux distribution because the larger selection of available programs will make it easier for you figure out which
programs you like.

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I am writing with google translation;
If there are nonsense and meaningless sentence structures,
please provide feedback
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An operating system can be between 1 MB and 100 GB.
systems that hold log files; looking at file access information
100 gb operating system; it is extremely simple to extract unused files at all times (look at by date of access; find and delete :).
 turning a heavy operating system in the middle into an extremely light operating system, it's that easy!
Because of the file fragmentation on the HDD or SSD over time, system access speeds are falling too much.

When looking at some model computer system produced like 1985 ~ 1989;
After all this time,
data access time to the operating system unchanged,
and there are still examples running like the first day;

Commodore 64 or Amiga 500 have 2 features of these systems

in these systems; operating system = some kind of ROM integration,
and are based on RAM disk system for slow running.

and to this day;
TCL can work on RAM completely,
and directly via USB; It can work in the form of ROM.iso.
I find TCL reasonable in this respect.

end user literally;
desktop user habits literally;
According to the programs used;
collecting almost 10 main functions;
but unfortunately most successful programs are not used by the same libraries.
in this case, the unwanted file is causing obesity.

Maybe you can imagine this but with the "webassembly" you can dream real :)
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,22818.0.html

in the future; "webassembly" and "TCL" is the future of tomorrow. :)

I just look to the past and see the future there :)

The future;
in the past, it is a utopian dream of a day believed to be the completion of unfinished projects.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on June 02, 2019, 02:31:14 PM
I am not familiar with the command line
tinycore is more of a toolkit than a full-blown distro, so you are expected to be willing to learn how to use the command line.

In this case:
Code: [Select]
$ wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/heroines/files/cinelerra-7-x86_64_xenial.tar.xz/download
$ tar xf cinelerra-7-x86_64_xenial.tar.xz

What should be done to make it permanent in the system !?
Title: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: coreplayer2 on June 02, 2019, 08:27:24 PM
Because of the file fragmentation on the HDD or SSD over time, system access speeds are falling too much.
File fragmentation on SSD’s does not cause any significant performance issues

But why even discuss this?



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What should be done to make it permanent in the system !?
Please see making extensions in the Tinycorelinux WIKI


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Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on June 03, 2019, 12:32:29 AM
What should be done to make it permanent in the system !?

Maybe you should check if it works with tinycore first?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on June 03, 2019, 06:34:24 AM
What should be done to make it permanent in the system !?

Maybe you should check if it works with tinycore first?

What will I do now?
(http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=22778.0;attach=5103)
What will I do now?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on June 03, 2019, 06:52:26 AM
Open a terminal window and then:
Code: [Select]
$ cd directory_name [directory where you downloaded the file]
$ tar xf cinelerra-7-x86_64_xenial.tar.xz [uncompress the downloaded file]
$ cd cinelerra-7.1/bin [folder containing cinelerra]
$ ./cinelerra [run the program]
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on June 03, 2019, 09:03:20 AM
Open a terminal window and then:
Code: [Select]
$ cd directory_name [directory where you downloaded the file]
$ tar xf cinelerra-7-x86_64_xenial.tar.xz [uncompress the downloaded file]
$ cd cinelerra-7.1/bin [folder containing cinelerra]
$ ./cinelerra [run the program]

Code: [Select]
tc@box:~/L/cinelerra-7.1/bin$ ./cinelerra
./cinelerra: error while loading shared libraries: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on June 03, 2019, 09:19:38 AM
It is strange that cinelerra depends on such an old version of libpng.

You can obtain libpng12 from the Xlibs extension in the CorePure64 4.x repo here:

http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/x86_64/tcz/Xlibs.tcz

You need to download the extension in a temporary location, mount it and copy the files to the file system:
Code: [Select]
$ cd /tmp
$ mkdir test image
$ cd test
$ wget http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/x86_64/tcz/Xlibs.tcz
$ sudo mount Xlibs.tcz /tmp/image
$ sudo cp /tmp/image/usr/lib/libpng12.so.0.46.0 /usr/local/lib
$ sudo cp -d /tmp/image/usr/lib/libpng12.so.0 /usr/local/lib
$ sudo umount /tmp/image
$ sudo ldconfig
..and then things should work.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on June 03, 2019, 11:28:05 AM
It is strange that cinelerra depends on such an old version of libpng.

You can obtain libpng12 from the Xlibs extension in the CorePure64 4.x repo here:

http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/x86_64/tcz/Xlibs.tcz

You need to download the extension in a temporary location, mount it and copy the files to the file system:
Code: [Select]
$ cd /tmp
$ mkdir test image
$ cd test
$ wget http://tinycorelinux.net/4.x/x86_64/tcz/Xlibs.tcz
$ sudo mount Xlibs.tcz /tmp/image
$ sudo cp /tmp/image/usr/lib/libpng12.so.0.46.0 /usr/local/lib
$ sudo cp -d /tmp/image/usr/lib/libpng12.so.0 /usr/local/lib
$ sudo umount /tmp/image
$ sudo ldconfig
..and then things should work.

okay, worked
(http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=22778.0;attach=5106)
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on June 03, 2019, 11:33:25 AM
I'm guessing you downloaded Xlibs from the 4.x repo and tried to load it in 10.x - that will not work.

Please follow the instructions I gave.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on June 03, 2019, 12:48:39 PM
I'm guessing you downloaded Xlibs from the 4.x repo and tried to load it in 10.x - that will not work.

Please follow the instructions I gave.

OK ;) it works as you suggest!
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on July 26, 2019, 09:23:53 AM
If you're looking to convince one of tinycore user base to make an extension, you might want to specify which one you want - cinelerra-cv, cinelerra-gg, cinelerra-hv or something else.

cinelerra-hv (sensible)

Is the warehouse added !?

Is the warehouse added !?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on July 26, 2019, 09:46:23 AM
What do you mean by “is the warehouse added”?
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on July 26, 2019, 10:01:47 AM
What do you mean by “is the warehouse added”?

cinelerra-hv.tcz
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on August 21, 2019, 08:01:02 AM
What do you mean by “is the warehouse added”?

http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,23153.0.html
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on August 21, 2019, 08:10:37 AM
avidemux and pitivi are in the CorePure64 repo - have you tried them?

linux environment, I want to try all video editing programs one by one.
Previously, I've tried employees on other operating systems (cross-platform).
now I want to experience the performances of those who work exclusively on linux.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: marcelocripe on April 02, 2020, 05:20:11 PM
Hello dear colleagues,

I was able to fully understand Xor's intention, he "wanted the library to prosper", the library increased, both in quality and quantity, certainly increases the possibilities of using Tiny Core and the number of people interested in the project.

I also depend on translations from Google Translate to post content on this forum, just as English to Portuguese translations are meaningless, I believe that the same happens frequently when the translation occurs from Portuguese to English. Thankfully, we have this important tool, Google Translate, otherwise language would be the biggest problem for us to communicate.

I would like to take the opportunity to ask:

Why don't you have a 32 bit Tiny Core Plus video editor to download and install via Apps: Regular Applications (tcz)?

Original text in Portuguese, translated into English by Google Translate.

marcelocripe

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Olá caro colegas,

Eu consegui compreender perfeitamente a intenção do Xor, ele "queria que a biblioteca prosperasse", a biblioteca aumentado, tanto em qualidade quanto em quantidade, certamente aumenta as possibilidades de uso do Tiny Core e a quantidade de pessoas interessadas no projeto.

Eu também dependo das traduções do Google Tradutor para postar conteúdo neste fórum, da mesma forma que as traduções de inglês para português ficam sem sentido, acredito que o mesmo ocorra com frequência quando a tradução ocorre de português para inglês. Ainda bem que temos esta importante ferramenta, Google Tradutor, caso contrário a língua seria o maior problema para nos comunicarmos.

Eu gostaria de aproveitar para perguntar:

Por que não tem editor de vídeo para o Tiny Core Plus 32 bits para baixar e instalar via Apps: Regular Applications (tcz)?

Texto original em português, traduzido para inglês por Google Tradutor.

marcelocripe
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on April 03, 2020, 01:53:20 AM
Why don't you have a 32 bit Tiny Core Plus video editor to download and install via Apps: Regular Applications (tcz)?

The extensions are contributed by users - if there is no 32-bit video editor in the repo, it is because nobody has submitted one.

Note also that video editors are resource intensive and might not work well on 32-bit machines.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: xor on April 04, 2020, 04:35:46 AM
Hello dear colleagues,

I was able to fully understand Xor's intention, he "wanted the library to prosper", the library increased, both in quality and quantity, certainly increases the possibilities of using Tiny Core and the number of people interested in the project.

I also depend on translations from Google Translate to post content on this forum, just as English to Portuguese translations are meaningless, I believe that the same happens frequently when the translation occurs from Portuguese to English. Thankfully, we have this important tool, Google Translate, otherwise language would be the biggest problem for us to communicate.

I would like to take the opportunity to ask:

Why don't you have a 32 bit Tiny Core Plus video editor to download and install via Apps: Regular Applications (tcz)?

Original text in Portuguese, translated into English by Google Translate.

marcelocripe

---------------------

Olá caro colegas,

Eu consegui compreender perfeitamente a intenção do Xor, ele "queria que a biblioteca prosperasse", a biblioteca aumentado, tanto em qualidade quanto em quantidade, certamente aumenta as possibilidades de uso do Tiny Core e a quantidade de pessoas interessadas no projeto.

Eu também dependo das traduções do Google Tradutor para postar conteúdo neste fórum, da mesma forma que as traduções de inglês para português ficam sem sentido, acredito que o mesmo ocorra com frequência quando a tradução ocorre de português para inglês. Ainda bem que temos esta importante ferramenta, Google Tradutor, caso contrário a língua seria o maior problema para nos comunicarmos.

Eu gostaria de aproveitar para perguntar:

Por que não tem editor de vídeo para o Tiny Core Plus 32 bits para baixar e instalar via Apps: Regular Applications (tcz)?

Texto original em português, traduzido para inglês por Google Tradutor.

marcelocripe

I am an end user,
I'm not a developer right now.
I think TCL is better than other linux.
but there are some shortcomings in terms of video editing application packages.
visually, the number of programs that can be directly downloaded and run using a mouse is minimal. how many video editing software is there already :)

I understand that TCL developers want people to engage more in overall projects.
and I respect it.

Since the system I am trying to configure will be a system running on SD card, I think that the TCZ extension that I can create will cause possible problems on the HDD or SSD. for this reason I do not contribute.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on April 04, 2020, 08:12:04 AM
Somewhat against my better judgement, flowblade has been added to the x86 repo.

flowblade was chosen because it does not use qt-5 and it might be less resource intensive.

Only minimal testing has been done - I opened a video file.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: marcelocripe on April 04, 2020, 05:26:21 PM
Juanito,

Once again thank you for responding.

Thank you for making the flowblade available for Tiny Core 32 bits.

As I get information, I try to apply it, not always successfully, sometimes the explanations are succinct and difficult to implement.

I installed the flowblade with the App: Regular Applications, I always choose the OnDemand mode, when the flowblade was run for the first time, it showed the following message: "Too smal screen for this apllicatio. Minimun screen dimensions for this aplicattion are 1152 x 768, Your screen dimensions are 1024 x 768 "and the OK button.

I know that the monitor and the video card support 1152 x 768, at least with Windows I could change the resolution, in Tiny Core I don't know how to change the resolution, could you explain to me to change to 1152 x resolution 768?

Thankful.
marcelocripe

Original text in Brazilian Portuguese, translation into English by Google Translate.

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Juanito,

Mais uma vez agradeço por responder.

Agradeço por disponibilizar o flowblade para Tiny Core 32 bits.

A medida que eu vou recebendo informações eu vou tentando aplicar, nem sempre com sucesso, as vezes as explicações estão sucintas e ficam difíceis de serem implementadas.

Fiz a instalação do flowblade com o App: Regular Applications, sempre escolho o modo OnDemand, quando o flowblade foi rodar pela primeira vez exibiu a seguinte mensagem: "Too smal screen for this apllicatio. Minimun screen dimensions for this aplicattion are 1152 x 768, Your screen dimensions are 1024 x 768" e o botão OK.

Eu sei que o monitor e a placa de vídeo suportam a 1152 x 768, pelo menos com o Windows eu conseguia mudar a resolução, no Tiny Core eu não sei como fazer a para alterar a resolução, poderia me explicar mudar para a resolução 1152 x 768?

Grato.
marcelocripe

Texto original em português do Brasil, tradução para o inglês por Google Tradutor.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on April 05, 2020, 01:36:25 AM
Try this command to see which resolutions are supported by Xvesa on your hardware:
Code: [Select]
$ Xvesa -listmodes
You can then use xsetup.sh to choose an available resolution.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Juanito on April 05, 2020, 02:17:13 AM
Note also that a couple of small adjustments were made to the flowblade extension and mlt dep file, so you will need to download them again.
Title: Re: Category:Video editing software for Linux - Wikipedia
Post by: Rlottien on July 04, 2024, 06:28:09 AM
A great option that I’ve found is Kdenlive. It’s open-source, feature-rich, and works seamlessly on Linux. It supports multi-track editing, a wide range of formats, and has a lot of effects and transitions you can use. Plus, the community support is fantastic if you ever run into issues.

I also stumbled upon an article about 5 Ways to Screen Record on a Mac with Audio, which was super helpful for me when I needed to capture my screen for tutorials and presentations. One of the methods mentioned was using QuickTime Player, which is built into macOS and allows you to easily record your screen along with audio. This method is straightforward and doesn’t require any additional software, making it perfect for quick tasks. You might find this useful if you ever need to do screen recording for your video projects. You can learn more about  how to screen record with audio on a Mac (https://www.movavi.com/support/how-to/mac/how-to-record-screen-with-audio-on-mac.html) and see if it fits your workflow.