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Pitivi

Pitivi
PiTiVi Logo.svg
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Pitivi 0.97 running on Lubuntu 16.04 LTS
Original author(s) Edward Hervey
Developer(s) The Pitivi development team
Initial release 1 May 2004; 12 years ago (2004-05-01)
Stable release
0.98 / 5 December 2016; 4 months ago (2016-12-05)
Repository github.com/GNOME/pitivi
Written in Python (GTK+) / (initially in C)
Operating system Linux
Type Video editor
License GNU LGPL
Website www.pitivi.org

Pitivi (originally called PiTiVi) is an open source, non-linear video editor for Linux developed by various contributors, with support also available from Collabora. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License. Pitivi is designed to be intuitive video editing software that integrates well in the GNOME desktop environment.

Edward Hervey started working on PiTiVi in December 2003 as an end-of-studies project at the EPITECH engineering school in Paris. Initially written in C, the PiTiVi codebase was first checked into version control in May 2004 and was rewritten in Python a year later.

After his graduation, Hervey was hired by Fluendo to work on GStreamer for the following two years, after which Hervey co-founded Collabora's Multimedia division in order to improve Pitivi, GStreamer and the GNonlin plugins from 2008 to 2010.

In the past there have been several video editors available for Linux, but, they were considered difficult to use.Ubuntu Community Manager Jono Bacon stated "Back in 2006, the video editing situation was looking far more exciting. Michael Dominik was working on the hugely exciting Diva project and Edward Hervey was working on PiTiVi. Both combined exciting technologies, being built on the formidable foundations of GTK, GNOME, GStreamer, and Cairo. Diva was developed using Mono, and PiTiVi using Python. With the video buzz in the air, Michael and Edward both demoed their projects at the Villanova GUADEC to rapturous applause".

Bacon also noted that Pitivi has taken a long time to mature: "For Edward to have created the first incarnation of PiTiVi he needed to ensure that GStreamer and GNonLin were mature and stable enough to use for his application".


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