LiVES
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Developed by | Gabriel Finch (Salsaman) |
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Latest release | 0.9.9.8 / May 1, 2009 |
Written in | C, Perl, Python |
Operating system | Linux, Darwin/Mac OS X, BSD, IRIX |
Type | Video |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | lives.sourceforge.net |
LiVES (LiVES is a Video Editing System) is a free software video editing program and VJ tool, released under GNU General Public License. There are binary versions available for most popular Linux distributions (including Ubuntu, Gentoo, Debian, Fedora Core, Suse, Slackware and Mandriva). There are also versions for BSD, and it will run under Mac OS X/Darwin and IRIX.
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[edit] Development
The main developer of LiVES is Salsaman (Gabriel Finch), who is also a video artist and international VJ.
The project began in late 2002, and it is expected that the 1.0 version will be released sometime early in 2009.
On the Freshmeat site, LiVES is listed as the 4th most popular non-linear video editing software [1] despite being still a beta release.
The LiVES application allows the user to manipulate video in realtime and in non-realtime. The application also has features which go beyond traditional video editing applications - for example, it can be controlled and monitored remotely over a network, and it has facilities for streaming to and from another copy of LiVES.
LiVES uses a system of plugins for effects, decoders, encoders and video playback. The API's for these are now well defined, and the application can be easily extended.
[edit] Notes
[edit] Further reading
- The book "Video Wiedergabe, Bearbeitung und Streaming unter Linux", Open Source Press, contains a chapter on LiVES.
- Interview with the author for Linux BG magazine, original English version
- Review of LiVES 0.9.6 on Softpedia
[edit] External links
- LiVES Homepage
- LiVES at Freshmeat
- LiVES episode on hackerpublicradio.org (mp3 audio)
- LiVES on EstudioLivre.org
- LiVES project page at Linuxfund.