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KINO(1)								       KINO(1)

NAME
       kino - non-linear editing of Digital Video data

SYNOPSIS
       kino [ ( file | playlist ) ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       kino  allows you to import movies from DV camcorders, to edit, and play
       them.  file may be a DV encoded file that will be  loaded  at  startup.
       Alternatively,  you  can	 specify  a SMIL playlist of DV files that was
       previously created with kino.

       DV is a special kind of video encoding, commonly used in	 digital  cam‐
       corders.	 Differently coded movies, like DivX or mjpeg, need to be con‐
       verted to DV before they can be fed into kino.

       A video file either holds the raw DV-coded data, or wraps it in a  cer‐
       tain  container format. Kino currently supports AVI, and QuickTime con‐
       tainers, and distinguishes between the different formats by file exten‐
       sion.   Therefore, file names need to end in .dv or .dif for raw files,
       .avi for AVI, and .mov for QuickTime files, respectively. Anything else
       is treated as a SMIL playlist.

KEYSTROKES
       Unlike other editors, kino uses many keyboard commands for fast naviga‐
       tion and editing inside the movie.  It acts on frames that  are	single
       images  from  a	movie,	scenes that are defined as groupings of one or
       more frames with recording times differing by no more than one  second,
       and  movies  that  are groups of one or more scenes. The following key‐
       strokes can be used for moving and  editing.  Some  of  them  are  also
       available as buttons in a graphical menu bar. (Also note the deliberate
       similarities between kino commands and the text editor vi.) The follow‐
       ing  is a brief list of the commands. A more complete list is available
       in the online help.

       MOVING AROUND

       space  Toggle between play and pause.

       l, right-arrow
	      Move one frame forward.

       h, left-arrow
	      Move one frame backward.

       gg     Move to the start of the movie.

       G      Move to the end of the movie.

       0, ^   Move to the start of the current scene.

       $      Move to the end of the current scene.

       j, return, +, down-arrow
	      Move to the start of the next scene.

       k, -, up-arrow
	      Move to the start of the previous scene.

       ctrl-f Move forward five scenes.

       ctrl-b Move backwards five scenes.

       w      Move forward one second.

       b      Move backwards one second.

       DELETE OPERATIONS

       x, dl, d space, del
	      cut the current frame.

       dd     cut the current scene.

       d$     cut from current frame to end of scene.

       d^, d0 cut from start of scene to before current frame.

       dG     cut to end of movie.

       dgg    cut from beginning of movie.

       CLONE OPERATIONS

       yl, y space
	      copy the current frame.

       yy, Y  copy the current scene.

       y$     copy from current frame to end of scene.

       y^, y0 copy from start of scene to current frame.

       INSERT OPERATIONS

       p      paste after current frame.

       P      paste before current frame.

       GENERAL COMMANDS

       :r     inserts a SMIL playlist or DV AVI before frame. (Pops up a  file
	      dialog.)

       :w     saves the movie as a SMIL playlist. (Pops up a file dialog.)

       :q     quits the program.

SEE ALSO
       the kino online help, kino2raw(1), dvgrab(1)

AUTHORS
       kino was written by Arne Schirmacher <arne@schirmacher.de>, Dan Dennedy
       <dan@dennedy.org>, and Charles Yates <charles.yates@pandora.be>.

       This  manual   page   was   originally	written	  by   Daniel	Kobras
       <kobras@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by
       others).

				 January 2004			       KINO(1)
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