Pitivi fundraiser news: Give some love to Pitivi !
Today we’re thrilled to announce a crowdfunding campaign to support the development of Pitivi!We have made the choice not to use one of the major crowdfunding platforms such as kickstarter for multiple...
View ArticlePitivi fundraiser news: Votes: a tool of engagement and development.
During the creation of the campaign, we debated what kind of perks we should offer. The thing is, we are not t-shirt creators, we are software developers and UI designers.We believe people who give us...
View ArticlePitivi fundraiser news: Using GStreamer to make smooth slow motion!
This is a very good example of what our developers can do! There has been some preliminary work on bringing slow and fast motion to GStreamer and Pitivi, and a plugin has been created to allow for...
View ArticlePitivi fundraiser news: Pitivi Fundraiser Week One Update (And A Great Piece...
Greetings Pitivi supporters!We hope everyone had a great week! We’ve had a rather hectic one, and hopefully that’s just the beginning. This is the first update for our fundraising campaign, be sure to...
View ArticlePitivi fundraiser news: GStreamer Hackfest and the first Beta release of...
Last week-end, part of the Pitivi Team went to the GStreamer Hackfest in Google’s offices in Munich to work with twenty other GStreamer hackers on various important technical issues. A big thanks to...
View ArticlePitivi fundraiser news: First delivery of the pitivi fundraiser: universal...
The Pitivi community is very happy to announce the availability of easy to use, distro-independent Linux bundles to test latest version of the application. This eliminates dependency problems and...
View ArticlePitivi fundraiser news: June development update
Good news everyone !This is the first blog post of a series of updates about our latest development efforts in GStreamer / gst-editing-services / Pitivi.This post’s focus will be on MPEG transport...
View ArticleAlexandru Băluț (aleb): The War Against Deadlocks, part 2: GNonLin’s...
Read the first part on Jeff's blog: The War Against Deadlocks, part 1: The story of our new thread-safe mixing elements implementationGNonLin has served our cause well for a number of years, but was...
View ArticleAlexandru Băluț (aleb): Pitivi moves from Bugzilla to Phabricator
Using Bugzilla to manage Pitivi was a bit painful and we were looking for a replacement. Many projects seemed to switch to Phabricator lately, which looked like a very good platform for managing...
View ArticleAlexandru Băluț (aleb): How to use the x264 encoding presets when rendering...
x264 has a few generic encoding presets you can use when rendering. You can see the list of presets and exactly what encoding options they specify by running x264 --fullhelp. You'll most probably...
View ArticleJean-François Fortin Tam (nekohayo): Pitivi 0.95 — Enfant Suisse
Hey everyone! It’s time for a new Pitivi release, 0.95. This one packs a lot of bugfixes and architectural work to further stabilize the GES backend. In this blog post, I’ll give you an overview of the...
View ArticleAlexandru Băluț (aleb): Polishing Pitivi's ruler
In Pitivi, the ruler is displayed above the timeline to show the times corresponding with the current view. A series of H:MM:SS.XXX timestamps on a ruler might leave the impression that only trained...
View ArticleMathieu Duponchelle: Back from the DX hackfest
Back from the DX hackfestI had the chance to attend the GNOME developer experience hackfest three weeks ago, I’m ashamed to admit three weeks went by before I took the time to write this post!A lot of...
View ArticleJakub Brindza: Customisable shortcuts. Enhanced experience. Ctrl + P[ itivi ]
My second Google SummerofCode participation has just begun and I am very excited to share some of my new goals, plans and ideas.First of all, I am challenging myself to try to keep my postsconcise,...
View ArticleThibault Saunier (thiblahute): Working for Collabora Multimedia :)
This month is my first month working (part time) for the multimedia team at Collabora. I think you all know about this company which is specialized in open source softwares particularly in Gstreamer...
View ArticleJakub Brindza: Pitivi featuring Gtk.ShortcutsWindow - phase 1 complete!
After nearly a month of work on Pitivi, the project has moved forward by quite a bit. Pitivi now contains the all-new Gtk.ShortcutsWindow which is build up dynamically from various places across the...
View ArticlePitivi fundraiser news: Pitivi 0.96 — Cogito Ergo Proxy
Besides the usual cleanup and bug squashing, this release brings a fundamental feature which greatly improves the edit experience. Now you can edit and render a video project with any video files with...
View ArticleJakub Brindza: Meet me halfway [of GSoC with Pitivi]
Hi everyone, it's been a while but I am back now with a short update on my work on Pitivi's customisable shortcuts.Without too many words, this is the state of the shortcuts window after my recent...
View ArticlePitivi fundraiser news: Get Pitivi directly from us with Flatpak
Distributing apps as packages (deb, rpm, etc) is problematic. For example, the Pitivi package depends on the GTK package and Pitivi 0.95 broke in the distributions which updated to GTK version 3.20,...
View ArticleJakub Brindza: Save. Load. Reset. Shortcuts get new features.
In the recent days, I have been working on implementing the functionality behind saving and loading of custom shortcuts. It was important to define the logic of storing the default shortcuts, so that...
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