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GStreamer conference 2013
Thibault Saunier and Mathieu Duponchelle present GES, the 'Open Source Swiss Army Knife of Multimedia Editing'. Topics include: the design of the underlying framework, the challenges it solves and the potential it has for usecases beyond simple offline video editing.
- PiTiVi is not available for Windows but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Windows with similar functionality. The most popular Windows alternative is Kdenlive, which is both free and Open Source.
- Pitivi is a video editor with an original and modern perspective, unlike other similar programs.Thanks to its open source technology (and in adherence to GNOME guidelines), the software is free for everyone and presents a usable interface for both novice users and professionals.
The Pitivi team is proud to announce the fifth beta release of Pitivi toward the 1.0 version, This is mostly a incremental bugfixing release, so make sure to see the 0.91, 0.92, 0.93 and 0.94 release notes to get the full picture. This is considered a beta release. Pitivi is a video editor that aims to appeal to hobbyists and professionals alike, with a strong focus on efficiency, quality and usability. It integrates well with other applications and sports a beautiful user interface designed to be powerful yet easy to learn.With a non-modal editing workflow.
GUADEC 2013
Our own recording, edited with Pitivi:
A high-definition version is also available here.
GStreamer conference 2012
What are the GStreamer Editing Services and why should you use them? From the GStreamer conference in San Diego, Jean-François and Thibault provide an in-depth look at GES, how it works and what challenges it tries to solve. The talk recording is available here. A copy of the recording is also available on our own mirror here.
GNOME Asia and GUADEC 2012
Jean-François presented at the GNOME Asia summit (Hong Kong) and at GUADEC (A Coruña). While the GUADEC organizers did record the talks, nothing beats our own recording:
A high-definition version is also available here.
ExpoLibre Talca 2012
A talk about GES by Thibault Saunier, in Spanish. Videos: part 1, part 2.
LGM 2011
At Libre Graphics Meeting 2011 in Montréal, Canada. The presentation covers the challenges of open source video editing, the current state of affairs on Linux, what has happened since Jean-François first presented at LGM in 2009, why Pitivi shall prevail, etc.
Shot with multiple cameras (a Canon S95, a Sony HDR-XR520V and a Sony HDR-XR200) and multiple microphones, this video was edited entirely with Pitivi. This edit is uniquely different from the official LGM talk recording, providing multiple angles with transitions, high quality presentation slides and a more dynamic style.
MeeGo Conf 2011
In this talk, Edward Hervey presents the GStreamer Editing Services (GES) library, which adds support for high quality and low overhead video editing in an easy manner with GStreamer.
LGM 2009
This talk by Jean-François was focused on the history of Pitivi from 2005 to 2009 and its design goals for the future. It is complementary to the LGM 2011 talk.
The Pitivi community is very happy to announce the availability of easy to use, distro-independent Linux bundles to test latest version of the application. This eliminates dependency problems and allows quicker testing cycles. Our entire stack is bundled, so the only requirement is glibc ≥ 2.13.
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Simply Download the bundle and run it!
This is the first delivery of the Pitivi Fundraiser—as you can see, we are already well on our way to deliver what has been promised in our detailed planning. You can have a look at what is happening with the “daily build” bundles on on our Jenkins instance (main server hosting donated by Collabora—thanks!).
To build the bundles we use Cerbero, which is the build and packaging system used by Collabora and Fluendo to construct the GStreamer SDK, and is also used by the GStreamer community to deliver GStreamer 1.x binaries for Android, iOS, Mac OS X and Windows. It is a very useful and well-designed technology, which will allow us to easily create packages for Windows and Mac OS X in the future.
This does not only apply to us, of course: work that has been made for creating Linux distro bundles allows anyone to easily create bundles for their applications with Cerbero. This has not been merged just yet, but that should happen quite soon. If you want to bundle your app using Cerbero, do not hesitate to ask us, even if it should already be really straight forward!
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