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Subject: GNU/Linux Video Editor
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I am not involved in video production but there are times when I require
a video editor, and for those times I strongly prefer, as with everything
else, a minimalist approach.

Therefore I will always use avidemux:

http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/

Avidemux is fantastic for simple edits and can probably handle more
complicated stuff as well.

FOSS comes through for us all again.

There are extremely bloated video editors available but what kind
of idiot would ever use them?

Avidemux, however, requires an understanding of digital video concepts
so don't expect a lot of "hand holding."

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