Your biggest problem is going to be finding a decent video editor with
such and old linux install. I would recommend kdenlive, but they only
have current versions in their PPA for versions of ubuntu going back to
16.04 (Xenial).
You might do OK with a version of kdenlive from 14.04, but it was a
little fairly rough back then, and it's come a long long way in the last
4 year.
For video, you'll want to get some recent versions of whatever software
you find as video editing in general has come a long way in recent
years, and most video editors are based off the same core libraries
(ffmpeg and the MeLT framework)
Brian Cluff
On 11/18/2017 10:53 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
I have some clips and jpgs I need to combine in to a movie. Simple
stuff...jpg as title at the start, fade into first clip, fade into
shortened version of second clip. Boost audio tracks as needed. I am
running an uptodate Ubuntu 14.04 from system 76.
I tried openshot...crashed twice.
Tried Pitivi-ei-ei-o. The controls from the track headers are missing
and it crashed, too.
Looked at Kino. It does not seem to fit my model for editing. I am
looking for a playback window, some tracks to add my content, and
controls to manage the tracks. Any good and short tutorials? Really
don't want to spend months on this project!
Thanks!
Mark
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