Difference between revisions of "3Denlive User Guide"

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'''3Denlive''' is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-linear_editing Non-linear photo and video editing software]. It may be used to produce 2D or 3D-stereoscopic pictures or videos from 2D or 3D-stereoscopic pictures or videos.
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'''3Denlive''' is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-linear_editing Non-linear photo and video editing software].  
 
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* it may be used to produce 2D or 3D-stereoscopic pictures or videos from 2D or 3D-stereoscopic pictures or videos.
'''3Denlive''' is a free multi-platforms software currently available for Windows, MacOsX, and Linux. It is written in Java, thus potentially working on all kind of system, even if few native third party modules are mandatory (especially [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFmpeg ffmpeg]) and need to be made properly installed and configured.
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* it is a free multi-platforms software currently available for Windows, MacOsX, and Linux.  
 
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* it is written in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java Java], thus potentially working on all kinds of systems. On not already available systems, few native third party modules are mandatory (especially [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFmpeg ffmpeg]) and need to be made properly installed and configured.
'''3Denlive''' is inspired by the multi-platforms open-source [https://kdenlive.org kdenlive] software, but share no code with it.
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* is inspired by the multi-platforms open-source [https://kdenlive.org kdenlive] software, but share no code with it.

Revision as of 11:19, 7 January 2021

3Denlive is a Non-linear photo and video editing software.

  • it may be used to produce 2D or 3D-stereoscopic pictures or videos from 2D or 3D-stereoscopic pictures or videos.
  • it is a free multi-platforms software currently available for Windows, MacOsX, and Linux.
  • it is written in Java, thus potentially working on all kinds of systems. On not already available systems, few native third party modules are mandatory (especially ffmpeg) and need to be made properly installed and configured.
  • is inspired by the multi-platforms open-source kdenlive software, but share no code with it.