Dotan Cohen <dotancohen <at> gmail.com> writes: > On 21/02/2008, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing <at> drdc-rddc.gc.ca> wrote: > > I am not familiar with Sony Vegas Studio 8. > > > > In the past I have used avidemux and I see that there is a newer version > > but I have not found an rpm for Fedora. I did see an older version on > > rpmforge but it is not for current releases. > > > > http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/ > > > > Current release - 2008-02-17: 2.4.1, aka r3791 > > > > I have also used cinepaint but not lately. > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CinePaint > > Thank you Robin. I will suggest those two applications to him. > As the lead developer of Kino and a former Vegas user, I can safely say there is nothing for Linux that comes even close to Vegas. Not even the expensive Discreet Smoke because they have very different UIs and target audiences. If you think the GIMP UI is bad, then you will surely dismiss Cinelerra (or nearly all Linux applications for that matter). CinePaint and Avidemux will not suffice either. CinePaint is a frame touchup app, and Avidemux is mainly a transcoding tool with very limited editing. Nevertheless, if you really want to monitor the progress of intermediate-to-advanced video editing on Linux then you can monitor the progress on Blender, Open Movie Editor, and Kdenlive.