Introducing Cinecutie

After lot of time spent to learn the cinelerra code, I want to move an other step on the opensource contribute.

I'm started from tangolerra project made by Franco Iacomella and after an hard job with svg I made my personal mochup of Cinelerra called Cutiehd. But when I started to work on the mochup of Cinelerra 2.1cv I tryed to enable again the support of font antialias (xft), write a draft of Utf-8 support, rewrite some parts of titler code and adapt the svg plugin from the Cinelerrasv by "Simeon Völkel". I know that these features can generate instability, so I decided to make a new package with it's name and icon called Cinecutie, that can be consider more as "mochup" than a real "fork". In order to make possible the installation with cinelerra I had to rename not only name but also libraries and settings dir (from ~/.bcast to ~/.ccutie).

Detail:

Detail with pink theme:

I'm a Go Nagai fans, and so the project name and icon are dedicate to one his anime series ( Cutie Honey ).
A special thanks to Miriam Pezzuto and Bruno Stabile for all suggestions!

you can download source with git 

git clone git://cinecutie.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/cinecutie/cinecutie

or take latest Source Snapshot (tar.gz)

If you have ubuntu, you can install Cinecutie from here

This site/repository is financially supported by donations.

 

Comments

Looks Good

I like the look of it. Hopefully it'll help make cinelerra easier for people just starting out!

PKGBUILD for ArchLinux and 2 patches

I created a basic PKGBUILD for ArchLinux: http://80.86.67.101/stuff/cinecutie-1.0.0-1.src.tar.gz
It contains a PKGBUILD and 2 patches needed in order to compile Cinecutie on ArchLinux and any other distro using libpng 1.4.0.

Thanks for the nice application.

Great!

I merge this patch soon.

Paolo

I love it

Its really attractive.. I like it very much.. :)
Keep up the good work.. waiting for stable version .. :)

(mohan)
mohan-blender.blogspot.com

Did you try openshot?

Hi,

there is a new video editor for linux who is really promising: http://www.openshotvideo.com/

Gildo

Yes I try it

But openshot is focused on home made video, cinelerra/cinecutie is for professional video.