Result for 038C076D3E733125DED850456ED832E406F97EC1

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/flowblade/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize1522
MD5D6C63D00F9DF9D054ADA778C407FEDCD
SHA-1038C076D3E733125DED850456ED832E406F97EC1
SHA-256FD5F14AF7CA7B4AC14366D31C8B9254FBC4B06E4040457617FFADDAF95A05D5D
SSDEEP24:XlH5p83nRvuyQoLtNguQau5lP4MtLP1sHy2AvmuedDSJB4BiuScZXX62:XlZGMOhSuQ5P4WLdt2Avm9dDSJciuScn
TLSHT18431F94D12EF44CA804D1A245736ABC8003F10397F590586E262A2E85C8928E31977B8
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize5533672
MD56BD11C3CB0E01889C219072CDF239B5A
PackageDescriptionnon-linear video editor Flowblade Movie Editor is designed to provide a fast, precise and as-simple-as-possible editing experience. . Flowblade employs film style editing paradigm in which clips are usually automatically placed tightly after the previous clip - or between two existing clips - when they are inserted on the timeline. Edits are fine-tuned by trimming in and out points of clips, or by cutting and deleting parts of clips. Film style editing is faster for creating programs with mostly straight cuts and audio splits, but may be slower when programs contain complex composites unless correct work flow is followed.
PackageMaintainerJonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk>
PackageNameflowblade
PackageSectionvideo
PackageVersion0.14.0-1
SHA-155536664AF4B112AF8318AC1FDC3B05BE257F2C5
SHA-256B1880E850969DD2C328A7A0944B8E0257326EBFC621A0631718C353D7C859D92
Key Value
FileSize4301758
MD59EE35CC893088A4183878E744FD018DC
PackageDescriptionnon-linear video editor Flowblade Movie Editor is designed to provide a fast, precise and as-simple-as-possible editing experience. . Flowblade employs film style editing paradigm in which clips are usually automatically placed tightly after the previous clip - or between two existing clips - when they are inserted on the timeline. Edits are fine-tuned by trimming in and out points of clips, or by cutting and deleting parts of clips. Film style editing is faster for creating programs with mostly straight cuts and audio splits, but may be slower when programs contain complex composites unless correct work flow is followed.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameflowblade
PackageSectionvideo
PackageVersion0.14.0-1
SHA-172E0FBBA0B012B9B17CA669F35C29F7A608B62CF
SHA-2564D04DD392EC609056D4A8337C4EE12E74FC045312A64BFEB64A1E95FD1FDEC74