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Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby PietroTux88 » May 5th, '11, 11:49

If possible know when Lightworks video editor is avalaible foir linux and mageia please
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby PietroTux88 » May 5th, '11, 11:56

http://alternativeto.net/software/light ... form=linux this is news compatible with windows,mac,linux

Lightworks is an editing powerhouse, delivering unparalleled speed and flexibility, fully integrated with the other members of the Complete Collaboration family.

Lightworks is an Academy and Emmy award-winning professional-grade video editor with over 20 years of history in the film and broadcast industry. Having cut hundreds of films such as Pulp Fiction, The Departed, Centurion and Shutter Island, it includes a full feature set of editorial tools -- from advanced trimming and media management, to stereoscopic support and real time effects including multiple secondary color correctors. Lightworks has an advanced effects pipeline, utilizing the power of your GPU. And with support for up to 2K workflows with real time effects, it is the most advanced editing application available.

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Lightworks was added by solomongaby (Contributor) 13/04/2010 and the lastest change was made 22/03/2011.
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby PietroTux88 » May 5th, '11, 12:01

Lightworks Open Source Update | First FREE Release Coming Soon!
Hello again, from the Lightworks Development Team
It has been an exceptionally busy few months as we move toward the first public release of Lightworks Open Source.

Since the landmark Lightworks Open Source announcement (April 2010), we’ve had over 1700 developers and 20,000 editors sign up for the program. With many new features close to finalization, we have embarked on a comprehensive beta testing program, putting Lightworks through its paces and the feedback we have received so far has been excellent.

Lightworks for FREE ... just in time for the holidays!
It is with great pleasure that we take the first step in the roll out of Lightworks Open Source and deliver the free download to you! On November 29th, the free download will be available exclusively to those who have registered. An email will be sent to you with detailed download instructions.

Lightworks developers have been working day and night to develop a variety of enhancements for the new NLE.

Application Features

Capture and Playback
Edit While Capture, Firewire, SD (analogue and digital), HD-SDI with optional I/O cards
Full-screen, real-time SD, HD, and 2K preview playback on desktop display, Dual HD-SDI and DVI for Stereoscopic playback

Editing
Resolution, format and codec independent editing
Edit at 23.976, true 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, or 60
Advanced multicam editing with unlimited sources

Effects
Real-time effects in SD, HD and 2K
Field or frame based varispeeds*
Keyframe graphs
Effects layers with node-based layering tool
Multiple real time primary and secondary color correctors

Tools
Multitrack audio mixer with full bus routing and multiple mixes
Customization templates for Avid and FCP shortcuts
Voiceover tool for adding narration directly to edit
Shot sync - sync two sources for playback comparison
Customizable BITC timecode and film footage overlays

Film
Support for 35mm 3-perf, 35mm 4-perf, and 16mm-20 and mixed film formats
View feet and frames in edit
View keycode and ink number
24-fps EDL import, export and conversion to and from 29.97 fps
Import ALE, FLX, and CSV files
Cut list, change list, optical list, pull list, dupe list

3rd-Party Support
Inscriber Titlemotion, Boris FX, Combustion, After Effects, Premiere Plug-ins, Sapphire, Digital Fusion
Support for any application that can exchange AVI, MXF and QuickTime files
Collaboration
Advanced Shared Projects with real-time review*

I/O Support
QuickTime, MXF, AVI, DPX, DV, DV50, DV100, H.264, Uncompressed, OMF, AAF
Avid DNxHD*, Apple ProRes*, RED*, AVC-Intra*, AVCHD*, XDCAM HD*, XDCAM EX*
Stereoscopic support for independent Left and Right files*
Telecine 29.97i to 24p pull down removal
30fps and 25fps import to 24fps project

New Features
New and intuitive user interface
Basic wizard for user orientation
Avid and FCP keyboard shortcut preferences
Integrated help with indexed Lightworks User Guide
New style ‘bins’
On screen console controls
Full screen video on single or secondary displays
Advanced EditShare Project Sharing*
Native support for Apple ProRes, Avid DNxHD and AVC-Intra*
Native support for RED R3D files and RED Rocket cards*
10bit and 16bit DPX support
H.264 and AVCHD support for DSLR cameras
Stereoscopic import and editorial support*
Stereoscopic output through SDI and DVI (dual stream, side by side, anaglyph)**
Native 2K resolution support
Output through DVI in different resolutions up to 2K
New project browser
Windows 7 support (32bit and 64bit)

*Options available through the Lightworks Store
**SDI Output requires optional I/O hardware

Platform Support
We are still receiving questions regarding OS support for Lightworks. Currently, Lightworks runs on Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit, and Windows XP 32-bit. We are looking to port it to Linux and OSX, but this won’t happen until late 2011.


Minimum Specifications
These are the minimum recommended specifications for running Lightworks optimally:
A PC computer with Intel Core Duo, Intel Xeon, or AMD processor
2 GB of RAM (3GB recommended)
A PCI Express graphics card with 256MB memory or higher
A display with 1024 x 768 resolution or higher (1440 x 900 or higher recommended)
Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows 7 (32 bit or 64bit)
QuickTime 7.6.6 or later
100 MB of disk space required to install Lightworks
Dedicated media hard drive (7200rpm or higher)
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby Sfiet_Konstantin » May 5th, '11, 12:16

Well, I do not see any download link, and any sources.
It is normal because Lightworks is being opensourced, and it is clearly not available yet.
If you want to know when it will available, please ask them.

Some time in the middle of 2011, we hope to reach our next milestone -- releasing the source code to any developer who wants to build upon what we started. We wish we were ready to do that now. However, before we can release any source, we have several hundred thousand lines of code to review to make sure it's all cleared for opening up. We are making progress but we are not there yet.




It may land in repositories but not now, since Lightworks is not ready to fully open source it's software.
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby setlec » May 6th, '11, 07:58

the company behind lightwork hasn't release any source code as their are in beta phase (of what?)! I honestly would like to see a linux version but i don't think that will happen any time soon.
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby wobo » May 6th, '11, 09:26

Anyhow, thanks to PeitroTux88 everybody had the chance to get an extensive overview :)
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby PietroTux88 » May 6th, '11, 21:46

cinelerra is very bad lightworks is many beautifull and powered professional for movie. Lightworks is equal to final cut pro apple software
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby Sfiet_Konstantin » May 6th, '11, 21:47

PietroTux88 wrote:cinelerra is very bad lightworks is many beautifull and powered professional for movie. Lightworks is equal to final cut pro apple software

But it is not out.
Please ...
Be patient :)
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby barjac » May 19th, '11, 21:31

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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby yankee495 » Jan 1st, '14, 08:32

Happy New Year Mageia and Everyone!

Lightworks Beta is out. I downloaded the RPM but having trouble getting it to install.

If I get Lightworks going I'll post the details here.
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 1st, '14, 14:03

yankee495 wrote:I downloaded the RPM but having trouble getting it to install.

What trouble in particular?
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby yankee495 » Jan 11th, '14, 08:20

I just seen your reply Dok...Dependencies...been busy and haven't tried again. I'll come back and list them.
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby ghmitch » Jan 27th, '14, 19:55

What I ALWAYS do in these sorts of cases is 1) download the closest package available in terms of compatibiity. Usually these days that means "fedora", latest version. 2) Attempt install and not any dependency issues. 3) In the case of dependency issues, re-attempt install anyway with --nodeps flag. Usually dependency issues are not really dependency issues at all, but rather packaging issues. And usually, in spite of the dependency complaints, the app will just work without complaint, since it finds the library it wants OK anyway. So just in case you haven't tried that, you might give it a try.
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby yankee495 » Jan 30th, '14, 02:54

I downloaded the new Lightworks 11.5 today available here: http://www.lwks.com/index.php?option=com_lwks&view=download&Itemid=206

When you install it gives an error of:

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A requested package cannot be installed: lightworks-11.5-1.x86_64 (due to unsatisfied libportaudiocpp.so.0()(64bit))


I downloaded portaudio-19-9.fc12.x86_64.rpm from here:

http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/19044845/dir/fedora_14/com/portaudio-19-9.fc12.x86_64.rpm.html

Extract the file libportaudiocpp.so.0 and put it in /usr/lib64 as it wouldn't just install.

After you have done this install Lightworks. However, when you register on their forum to download it says to use this username and password to activate it. When I enter it Lightworks says there are no more free keys available. I've posted this in their forum and am waiting one a response.

Also their servers were down longer than expected for the download so they may be having an activation server issue. You can still use it but the only export option is Youtube, so you're limited. I recommend watching the tutorial videos as they suggest because it is very different than anything I have ever seen, but very nice. They recommend an i7 and I have a i5-3570k at 4.3 GHz with 16GB 1866 RAM and it seems to run good.

Good Luck!
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Re: Lightworks Video Editor Professional on linux

Postby TammyPeterson » Apr 2nd, '21, 03:34

ghmitch wrote:What I ALWAYS do in these sorts of cases is 1) download the closest package available in terms of compatibiity. Usually these days that means "fedora", latest version. 2) Attempt install and not any dependency issues. 3) In the case of dependency issues, re-attempt install anyway with --nodeps flag. Usually dependency issues are not really dependency issues at all, but rather packaging issues. And usually, in spite of the dependency complaints, the app will just work without complaint, since it finds the library it wants OK anyway. So just in case you haven't tried that, you might give it a try.

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