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Cinelerra

Cinelerra

Cinelerra has 3 main functions: capturing, compositing, and editing audio and video with sample level accuracy. It's an integration of audio, video, and still photos using multithreading.

There are two branches of Cinelerra. One can be found at http://www.heroinewarrior.com (Cinelerra) and the other at http://cvs.cinelerra.org (Cinelerra-CV).  The official Cinelerra source code is developed "upstream" by Heroine Virtual, Ltd (HV). HV shares its code base with a community version of Cinelerra (Cinelerra-CV), but does not actively participate with the community of developers responsible for Cinelerra-CV.

Cinelerra includes support for high-fidelity audio and video: it processes audio using 64 bits of precision, works in both RGBA and YUVA color spaces, using floating-point and 16-bit integer representations. It is resolution and frame rate-independent, meaning that it can support video of any speed and size.



 Cinelerra 2.1

Price
Free to download

Size
29.7 MB
License

GNU General Public License
Developer
Heroine Virtual, Ltd

Website
www.heroinewarrior.com
cvs.cinelerra.org

System Requirements
500MHz + CPU processor
256MB RAM
Large hard disk
OpenGL graphics card
a52dec
dv
faac
ffmpeg
fftw
lame
libavc1394
libfaad2
libraw1394
mjpegtools
OpenEXR
theora
x264

Support Sites:
Cinelerra CV Manual, Cinelerra Tutorial, Beginner's Guide to Exporting Video from Cinelerra,

Selected Reviews:
NewsForgeLinuxDevCenter

Features include:

  • Supports real time editing and background rendering for 1080p, 1080i, and 720p video modes
  • Unlimited audio & video tracks
  • Multiple image sequence
  • Batch Capture and rendering
  • Real Time 1080p effects, tilting, cuts, dissolves
  • Free Form Editing
  • Video Effects including: Aging TV, Blur, Sharpen, YUV, Holographic Video, Chroma-Key, Freeze Frame, Zoom Blur, and more
  • Audio Effects including: Gain, De-noise, De-Spike, Compressor, and more
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Last Updated Friday, April 25 2008 @ 05:34 PM EDT


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