tin3tin
30th March 2011, 21:55
From the MLT (http://www.mltframework.org/twiki/bin/view/MLT/) homepage:
Media Lovin' Toolkit
“author, manage, and run multitrack audio/video compositions”
“the engine of a non-linear video editor that can be used in all sorts of apps, not just desktop video editors”
MLT is an open source multimedia framework, designed and developed for television broadcasting. It provides a toolkit for broadcasters, video editors, media players, transcoders, web streamers and many more types of applications. The functionality of the system is provided via an assortment of ready to use tools, XML authoring components, and an extensible plug-in based API.
version 0.7.0 released
This is a major new release due to signficant additions to API, framework, and build.
Build
* Added support for Windows via MinGW.
I'm sorry for posting here if you people think that this is totally off topic. However I can imagine wonderful things coming out of getting Avisynth to "talk" to MLT and the other way around too. Just wanted to let you know about this ported version of MLT.
BTW. MLT is the core of the NLEs Open Shot and Kdenlive on Linux.
Check it out here: MLT (http://www.mltframework.org/twiki/bin/view/MLT/)
Media Lovin' Toolkit
“author, manage, and run multitrack audio/video compositions”
“the engine of a non-linear video editor that can be used in all sorts of apps, not just desktop video editors”
MLT is an open source multimedia framework, designed and developed for television broadcasting. It provides a toolkit for broadcasters, video editors, media players, transcoders, web streamers and many more types of applications. The functionality of the system is provided via an assortment of ready to use tools, XML authoring components, and an extensible plug-in based API.
version 0.7.0 released
This is a major new release due to signficant additions to API, framework, and build.
Build
* Added support for Windows via MinGW.
I'm sorry for posting here if you people think that this is totally off topic. However I can imagine wonderful things coming out of getting Avisynth to "talk" to MLT and the other way around too. Just wanted to let you know about this ported version of MLT.
BTW. MLT is the core of the NLEs Open Shot and Kdenlive on Linux.
Check it out here: MLT (http://www.mltframework.org/twiki/bin/view/MLT/)