LiVES is a Video Editing System. It is designed to be simple to use, yet powerful. It is small in size, yet it has many advanced features.
LiVES mixes realtime video performance and non-linear editing in one professional quality application. It will let you start editing and making video right away, without having to worry about formats, frame sizes, or framerates. It is a very flexible tool which is used by both professional VJ's and video editors - mix and switch clips from the keyboard, use dozens of realtime effects, trim and edit your clips in the clip editor, and bring them together using the multitrack timeline. You can even record your performance in real time, and then edit it further or render it straight away.
Changelog:
To install LiVES Video Editor in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
LiVES mixes realtime video performance and non-linear editing in one professional quality application. It will let you start editing and making video right away, without having to worry about formats, frame sizes, or framerates. It is a very flexible tool which is used by both professional VJ's and video editors - mix and switch clips from the keyboard, use dozens of realtime effects, trim and edit your clips in the clip editor, and bring them together using the multitrack timeline. You can even record your performance in real time, and then edit it further or render it straight away.
Changelog:
- Fix for undo after downsampling video (regression).
- Fix regression in resizing when encoding.
- Set default encoder to multi_encoder3 if python version >= 3.
- Fix some message translation issues in dialog windows.
- Fix missing audio issue after loading new audio for a clip.
- mplayer2 compatibility fix for ffmpeg_encoder.
- Minor fix for compiling without OSC.
- Remove support for transcode_encoder.
- Fix regression in audio resampling with sox.
- GUI improvements to joystick / midi learner for gtk+ 3.x
- GUI improvements for Events window.
- Add support for joystick analog stick control.
- Add improved warnings for letterboxing with missing imageMagick.
- Fix overwide Clip Info windows.
- Fix occasional hang when inserting frames in clips.
- Fix possible dataloss (effects applied) when re-entering multitrack mode.
- Work around a GTK+ bug where menu items with submenus can no longer be set insensitive.
- Fix for setting cdplayer device in Preferences.
- Fix gtk critical in clip info window.
- Fix window sizing errors in rfxbuilder.
- Fix for encoding with sox version 14.4.2
- Theming updates for darker themes with gtk+ 3.x
- Add icedax as altname for cdda2wav.
- Make better use of missing CD device warning.
- Remove some spurious effect reinitialisations for webcams.
- Allow application of audio effects to the backing audio track in multitrack mode.
- Prepend current directory to filenames in startup options when necessary.
- Minor GUI improvements.
How to install LiVES Video Editor?
Available for Ubuntu 15.10 Wily/15.04 Vivid/14.04 Trusty/12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 17.x/17/13/other Ubuntu derivativesTo install LiVES Video Editor in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it