miércoles, 25 de mayo de 2011

PiTiVi pre-release

The whole PiTiVi team is pleased to announce a pre-release of the PiTiVi video editor.

This pre-release contains the past 7 months of work, implementing this pretty new feature list:
  • Audio and video effects
  • Completely redesigned project settings dialog, with the ability to create presets
  • Completely redesigned rendering dialog
  • Welcome dialog that helps you start a project or load recent projects in two clicks
  • Ability to preview video, audio and image files before importing
  • Add a "best fit" zoom button
  • Ability to jump to an exact position in the timeline
  • Ability to specify custom aspect ratios and framerates
  • Show a progress bar when loading projects
  • 300% faster project timeline loading
  • Search bar in the Media Library
  • Ability to detach all the tabs and the previewer
  • New manpage
  • Commandline render mode
  • Use the standard infobar widget all around
  • And lots of bug fixing

Unless anything critical or regressions pop up, expect the 0.14 release next tuesday (May 31st).

Please test it and abuse it and report bugs at:

Tarballs are available here:
Thanks for testing and helping us make this the best release ever :)

6 comentarios:

  1. Hi! the package by gstreamper ppa depends on hal. Is it really necessary? Pitivi from ubuntu natty is hal-free

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  2. It should be a soft dependency normally, we don't actually make use of it anymore.

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  3. I am so excited for this release!!! You guys are doing a fantastic job I must say.

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  4. Good progress. When are you going to add copy and paste? I find it interesting such a basic feature is not available.

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  5. We have a bug report for that, it is just a matter of someone implementing the UI on top of functions that already exist, Patch very welcome :)

    https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585861

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  6. It looks really great!

    However it seems there is now way to easily do multipass rendering (for instance with x264 or xvid)?

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