video editing on a desktop/ server with only free software

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strypey
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se unió: 05/14/2015

I'm wondering what experience you've all had with video-editing on GNU/Linux, and what you think is the best desktop application in the Trisquel repos for editing videos? I'm not looking for studio-scale, professional software which needs a very specific GNU/Linux version. Just a simple, user-friendly, audio-visual editor, the sort you'd use for making a video podcast, or editing a talk recorded at a tech conference and encoding it in libre codecs for upload to a Plumi or MediaGoblin site. It needs to be able to handle cutting together a series of video clips and still images on a timeline, and adding a couple of soundtracks (eg one music and one talking), without crashing (much, on decent hardware). It would be nice if it could do some mmore advanced tricks like clipping a video sample from a larger video, basic transitions between clips (mixes, wipes etc),and embedding (eg a talking head embedding in a panning shot of a landscape), but these are nice-to-haves for now.

I'm also wondering, on a more speculative note, if any of you have any solid leads of server-side software for video-editing, that I might be able to run on a sufficient powerful server, and then do the same kind of video editing I describe above using a less powerful local computers, and getting the server to do the heavy lifting. I'm imagining something that could be set up on a server alongside MediaGoblin (or Plumi) and integrated with it, so it could be used to do live mixing of audio, video, and graphic media stored on the server.

onpon4
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se unió: 05/30/2012

I haven't done it much, but the one I've used the most is OpenShot. It's pretty decent.

lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

Theoretically, depending on job itself, the software and hardware at both ends, instead of using some purpose made server software you might be able to use a regular editor running on the server and then hooking up to it with e.g. ssh's x11 forwarding or a vnc client/server. Of course such setups always have security implications you need to research as well.

strypey
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se unió: 05/14/2015

Thanks for the suggestion Lembas. I can't help but point out though that "instead of using some purpose made server software", I could try to roll my own mailserver or listserver, or my own version of what GNU Social or MediaGoblin does. Given my extremely limited knowledge of server-side software, including the security implications you mention, it will generally be a better idea for me to pick a widely-deployed, purpose-made package instead. But I'm assuming you are making this suggestion because no such package exists, or can be run in full freedom, so again, thanks for the tips.

One I had vaguely heard of (and remembered about today) is Kaltura. Has anyone tried (or heard of anyone trying) to run Kaltura (GNU AGPL) on a server running only libre software?
http://corp.kaltura.com/Deployment-Options/Kaltura-Community-Edition