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btw, is there a working version of mencoder in the mplayer package? it would provide some very basic features like cut off the end of a clip etc.
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I was just wondering if there was any project to create a mini-video editor for the N900 to do quick edits of the videos that the phone shoots?
Maybe something like PiTiVi that is based on Gstreamer; or maybe start on something more simple like DikDik that uses Qt4?
Or maybe there is already an application that I haven't seen.
Thank you!
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