Hey guys,
I've been using linux as my main OS (Ubuntu 8.10 and Linux Mint) for the last few month and I find it to be quite good. However, for editing videos I'm still dual booting into Windows because I payed good money for my Adobe Production Bundle which doesn't work on linux (at least not very good).
On another forum, I found some links to video editing programs for linux and even some distributions that were designed for video and audio editing only: Ubuntu Studio is one of those distributions.
There're also some good editing programs out there. The most know are probably Kino, Cinelerra and KDEnlive. The last one I discovered only recently and it looks absolutly great! Way better than all the programs I could find for free on windows and you can download the liveDVD on the website with KDEnlive, Blender and Audacity on it, so you don't have to install linux permanently if you only plan on trying it out. It even supports HDV and AVCHD!
So, with all those great apps for linux I was wondering if there's actually any one using them? I mean, sure, they don't have all the stuff that Final Cut or Premiere have so pros won't use them, I guess, but I think there're a lot of beginners who don't want to spend that much money on a program when they can get everything they need for free, right?
I've been using linux as my main OS (Ubuntu 8.10 and Linux Mint) for the last few month and I find it to be quite good. However, for editing videos I'm still dual booting into Windows because I payed good money for my Adobe Production Bundle which doesn't work on linux (at least not very good).

On another forum, I found some links to video editing programs for linux and even some distributions that were designed for video and audio editing only: Ubuntu Studio is one of those distributions.
There're also some good editing programs out there. The most know are probably Kino, Cinelerra and KDEnlive. The last one I discovered only recently and it looks absolutly great! Way better than all the programs I could find for free on windows and you can download the liveDVD on the website with KDEnlive, Blender and Audacity on it, so you don't have to install linux permanently if you only plan on trying it out. It even supports HDV and AVCHD!

So, with all those great apps for linux I was wondering if there's actually any one using them? I mean, sure, they don't have all the stuff that Final Cut or Premiere have so pros won't use them, I guess, but I think there're a lot of beginners who don't want to spend that much money on a program when they can get everything they need for free, right?