Hi Marc, for simple stuff Openshot is really easy to use and has been pretty stable for me. I think some years ago Pitivi was very buggy and crashed a lot. For major things KDEnlive is very nice, but uses a lot of KDE dependencies.
This site is a good place for your teachers and students to look up the apps... It is basically just a web version of the Ubuntu Software Center... but it has pretty good searching capabilities https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/ On 12/12/2014 08:00 AM, Marc Tremblay wrote: > > Can anyone recommend a video editing program for Lubuntu? Keep in mind > that it would be for elementary students. (see beow) > > > Thanks > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Tony Di Vittori > *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 8:32 AM > *To:* Marc Tremblay > *Subject:* video editing > > > Hi Marc, > > > As we move along with our project we are learning new things and new > programs to use. Good thing that students are quick learners. What > would be a good, easy to use, and stable video editing program that we > could use with our Lubuntu laptops. I have read about Openshot, > Pitivi, and others and they all seem to have fans and detractors. Do > you know of one that would be good at the elementary level > for students and teachers? Thanks! > > > Tony > > > -- Regards
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