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Is there a video editing software available to make short videoclips from the videos taken with the N900?
Something simple like cutting videos, paste them with transitions, add a song, add text...

Or the same with photos, to do slideshows of holidays with music and text for example?

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Originally Posted by peio View Post
Is there a video editing software available to make short videoclips from the videos taken with the N900?
Something simple like cutting videos, paste them with transitions, add a song, add text...

Or the same with photos, to do slideshows of holidays with music and text for example?

Thanks
Peio
Did you want to do this on the N900 or on a desktop? If Desktop what environment (OS) were you thinking of? There are lots of desktop video editing suites.
 
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I mean directly on the N900
 
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I noticed that the iphone 3gs lets you trim video clips. It would be nice to be able to do this. Better would be a simple app that lets you trim and connect several clips in sequence and add basic titles for upload to youtube, etc.
 

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The simple video editor would be a good idea for a concept app at the Code meets UX in Barcelona.
 
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Originally Posted by peio View Post
I mean directly on the N900
Do you mean something like the photo app on the N900?

Definately a good idea for something basic - nothgin too involved though.
 
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Can someone porting a video editing app to N900 please? An easy one and an advanced one would be nice.
 
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They could port virtual dub, it's acutally the most complex video editing software out there
Slimming it down and making it simpler would be great!

http://www.virtualdub.org/

Virtual dub is codec dependant so basicly there's not a thing it can't do
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