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=== HD === In early 2000, the introduction of highly compressed HD formats such as [[HDV]] has continued this trend, making it possible to edit HD material on a standard computer running a software-only editing system. [[Avid Technology|Avid]] is an industry standard used for major feature films, television programs, and commercials.<ref name="Nonlinear-editors">{{cite magazine|date=September 1, 2011|title=Nonlinear editors|url=http://www.tvtechnology.com/multiformat/0112/nonlinear-editors/242232|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180104191436/http://www.tvtechnology.com/multiformat/0112/nonlinear-editors/242232|archive-date=2018-01-04|magazine=Broadcast engineering}}</ref> Final Cut Pro received a [[Technology & Engineering Emmy Award#2001 Awards|Technology & Engineering Emmy Award]] in 2002. Since 2000, many personal computers include basic non-linear video editing software free of charge. This is the case of Apple [[iMovie]] for the Macintosh platform, various open-source programs like [[Kdenlive]], [[Cinelerra-GG Infinity]] and [[PiTiVi]] for the Linux platform, and [[Windows Movie Maker]] for the Windows platform. This phenomenon has brought low-cost non-linear editing to consumers.
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