FreeJ
A real-time video mixer (VJ tool) that allows compositing multiple video inputs (live capture, movies, images) with layers and effects, controllable via command-line or Joystick (Linux).
A real-time video mixer (VJ tool) that allows compositing multiple video inputs (live capture, movies, images) with layers and effects, controllable via command-line or Joystick (Linux).
A Qt-based subtitle editor for KDE/Linux that supports multiple subtitle formats and provides tools for timing, text editing, and translation.
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An open source subtitle editor for text-based subtitle files, featuring timing adjustment, translation support, and built-in video preview (Linux).
The default video player for the GNOME desktop (formerly Totem). It provides simple playback for local and network video streams on Linux.
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An open source media player for Linux (and other platforms) that can play and organize video and audio, with support for podcasts and device sync.
A minimalistic audio/video converter for Linux. Selene provides a simple GUI to convert media files to formats like MP4, MKV, OGG, with support for latest codecs (H.264, H.265, VP9) and basic editing (trim, crop).
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A simple GTK+ frontend for the mpv player (formerly GNOME MPV). Celluloid provides a lightweight graphical interface to mpv on Linux, integrating features like playlists and settings into a GNOME-friendly UI.
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A hybrid video editor and VJ tool for Linux. LiVES allows both timeline editing of video and real-time performance (mixing clips and applying effects live), making it unique for video artists.
A multitrack non-linear video editor for Linux using MLT. Flowblade offers a stable editing experience with tools for trimming, transitions, title, and filters while integrating well with the GNOME desktop.
A free, open source video editor for Linux built on the GStreamer framework, focusing on an intuitive user interface and integration with GNOME.