PiTiVi - Movie editor for Linux desktop
PiTiVi is designed to be a simple video editor to meet the needs of users in the GNOME desktop environment. PiTiVi inherits its capabilities for importing and exporting (rendering) media from the GStreamer framework, or plugins for the GStreamer framework. PiTiVi supports simple media editing capabilities such as trimming, snapping, splitting and cutting of clips. Audio mixing is supported by curves, visualised as line segments drawn over an audio waveform.
PiTIVi provides several ways of creating and modifying a timeline. Ranging from a simple synopsis view (a-la iMovie) to the full-blown editing view (aka Complex View) which puts you in complete control of your editing. Other interfaces can be added via the plugin system, aimed at more specific uses like a SlideShow creator or a subtitling editor. It is even possible to use pitivi without a user interface in order to do batch rendering. Its feature include:
- Unlimited video/audio track layers
- Full undo/redo history
- Basic clip manipulation
- Trimming
- Snapping
- Splitting/cutting
- Ripple edits/roll edits
- Frame stepping, keyboard controls and shortcuts
- Audio editing
- Sound mixing of multiple concurrent audio layers
- Trimming, splitting/cutting
- Volume keyframe curves
- Fast audio waveforms
- Video thumbnails
- Fast, playhead-centered zooming
- Mousewheel integration with modifier keys for timeline navigation
- Scrubbing
- Linking/grouping of clips
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