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Lossless cut 32 bit windows 7
Lossless cut 32 bit windows 7









lossless cut 32 bit windows 7

Openshot 1.4.3 ran well under Xenialpup, both 64 and 32 bit versions. But until Bionicpup Openshot 1.4.x was generally the 'go-to' full-fledged video-editor. There were some 32-bit KDEnlive versions for Slackos & Saluki/Carolinas. But for a near professional quality video-editor you'll probably want either Openshot or KDEnlive. Shotcut appears to be a solid, all-purpose video-editor with an easy to understand GUI. Windows version 15.05.02 will run under Wine. I can't tell you anything about how functional those are. Now only published as 64-bit programs and applications, there are older 32-bit versions. Shotcut was first introduced to us as a builtin under FatDog64, I believe FatDog64-630. What prompted this post was don570's recent report of the utility of the Shotcut AppImage on the FatDog64 SubForum. On the other hand, if you aren't already accustomed to some 'full-fledged' Video-Editor, you won't have much to 'unlearn'.

lossless cut 32 bit windows 7

You may face a significant learning curve. But it's down-side is that it's GUI isn't very intuitive. And AFAIK there isn't anything Linux Video-Editors can do which Cinelerra can't. There is likely some version which will run under any Puppy.

lossless cut 32 bit windows 7

Similar to avidemux -but only for 64-bit operating systems- are Lossless-Cut and VidCutter.Īt the other extreme is Cinelerra. If you're familiar with VirtualDub under Windows, avidemux offers comparable capabilities. It can also manage simple clip rotations, and codec conversions. If all you want to do is cut and trim then combine the results, avidemux will do the job.

lossless cut 32 bit windows 7

There are likely versions which will run under any Puppy and Windows programs which will run under Wine. The simplest tool -for the simplest projects- is probably avidemux. Following up a couple of recent posts revealed that there have been discussions scattered about the forum, but no specific thread from which newbies can get their bearings.įeel free to flesh out this thread, adding recommendations and links. This is just an introduction, primarily for those new to Linux in general, Puppy in particular.











Lossless cut 32 bit windows 7