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Posted about 14 years ago by etix
Last weekend during the FOSDEM 2010, we planned to release our first technical preview of VLMC. This version will be tagged as the 0.0.1 and will be made available for Windows and Unix. The schedule: February 17th: Feature Freeze March 3rd: String ... [More] Freeze March 24th: Release (estimated) Some explanations about these terms: Feature Freeze means that no new features will be accepted [...] [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago
Last weekend during the FOSDEM 2010, we planned to release our first technical preview of VLMC. This version will be tagged as the 0.0.1 and will be made available simultaneously for Windows and Unix. Next steps: February 17th: Feature freeze March ... [More] 3rd: String freeze March 24th: Release A feature freeze means that no new features will be accepted in the trunk after that date, only bug fixes and improvements of existing features will be merged. [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by etix
After 9 months of hard work, VideoLAN Movie Creator (aka VLMC) will be unveiled to the community during the VideoLAN Dev’days 2009 in Paris! VLMC is a free, cross-platform, non-linear video editing software based on the famous VLC Media Player. Made by a team of 6 students, the project started in March 2009 as an end of studies [...]
Posted over 14 years ago
After 9 months of hard work, VideoLAN Movie Creator (aka VLMC) will be unveiled to the community during the VideoLAN Dev’days 2009 in Paris! VLMC is a free, cross-platform, non-linear video editing software based on the famous VLC Media Player. Made ... [More] by a team of 6 students, the project started in March 2009 as an end of studies project and is now (almost) ready for its first public alpha release. Expected for early 2010, it will provide a new alternative for editing videos on Linux, Windows and even Mac. [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago
After 9 months of hard work, VideoLAN Movie Creator (aka VLMC) will be unveiled to the community during the VideoLAN Dev’days 2009 in Paris! VLMC is a free, cross-platform, non-linear video editing software based on the famous VLC Media Player. Made ... [More] by a team of 6 students, the project started in March 2009 as an end of studies project and is now (almost) ready for its first public alpha release. [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago by Ludovic Fauvet
Posted almost 15 years ago by Ludovic Fauvet