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PiTiVi Video Editor Update Adds New Features, Changes
PiTiVi video editor update adds over 100 video effects, various interface tweaks
Video editor PiTiVi to be removed as default app in Ubuntu 11.10
PiTiVi + video effects = utter magic
Linux video editor PiTiVi sees new release, brings fixes galore
Ubuntu’s default video editor PiTiVi 0.13.5 has been released today, just in time for inclusion in Ubuntu 10.10. With the new version addressing stability and usability issues rather than adding ‘flashing new features’ the release sees many bug fixes and annoyances fixed, including: – periodic backup of the current project file (it’s missing the remove [...]
PiTiVi video editor pre-release adds transitions, fixes, more [download]
Pitivi gets updated with speed boosts, UI fixes and even transitions!
Read on in for more info and PPA instructions on how to test the blighter.
Video Effects in PiTiVi
Ubuntu default video editor PiTiVi currently lacks video effects – but this won’t be the case for much longer. PiTiVi developer Thiblahute has been working on implementing effects into PiTiVi as part of his Google Summer of Code (GSoC) project: “Permit Pitivi users to add effects to the videos they are editing". He’s been keeping [...]
PiTiVi Creator Responds To Readers Fears…
Earlier today Edward Hervey of the PiTiVi team responded to my previous post regarding PiTiVi becoming a default application in Ubuntu. His response was very well mannered and addressed many of the concerns both I and readers had concerning PiTiVi’s’ potential inclusion in the default set of applications in Ubuntu. So much so I decided to whisk it from [...]
PiTiVi On Course To Become A Default Application In Lucid

UDS Wednesday kicked off with a super interesting session; a meeting entitled “Application selection in the default install“. Over three posts I’ll present the main ideas and discussions from these meetings: Whittling the default game selection down, removing GIMP from default installs & what best to use for photo-editing and the decision to potentially include [...]
PiTiVi 0.13.3 Released -
A new version of PiTiVi – a Video Editor for Linux – has been released. Code named “We Shall Never (Sur)renderâ€, it has a new slew of bug fixes and some new features: – Fix rendering failures UI beautifications Switch to themeable ruler Speed optimisations Show the project name in the window title You can [...]
PiTiVi 0.13.2 Released To The Wild
The PiTiVi team have announced the latest release of their popular Video Editing application. PiTiVi 0.13.2 adds the following support/features to an already impressively stable ‘basic’ video editor: – Undo/Redo support Audio mixing Ripple/Roll edit And the usual truckload of misc improvements/bugfixes The next release in the current 0.13.x series should, according to the PiTiVi [...]
PiTiVi 0.31.1 Released; Transitions, Effects Coming In July
The PiTiVi team today announced the release of the latest version of their impressive video editor – the first in the unstable 0.13 PiTiVi series. This release sees a number of improvements made, most notably: – core rewrite multi-layered timeline trimming features audio waveforms and video thumbnails in timeline picture support New project file format [...]
Interview with ‘PiTiVi’ Maintainer
Edward Hervey, maintainer of the most promising and advanced Linux Video Editor ‘PiTiVi’ answered some pertinent and probing questions from Christian F.K. Schaller over on the PlanetGnome blog. Below are some of the highlights of that interview. How would you describe the goals of PiTiVI in comparison with mainstream video editing applications such as iMovie, [...]
Top 5 Apps Not Installed With Ubuntu

There are some incredibly useful applications that don’t ship with Ubuntu one for reason or another. Below i list my top 5 of the best applications you might be missing out on! Pitivi – Simple Video Editor (like: iMovie, Windows Movie Maker) Pitivi is a clean, user-friendly video editor along the lines of Microsoft’s Movie [...]







