-Cinelerra is a software program NLE, Non-Linear Editor, that provides a way to edit, record, and play audio or video media.
-It can also be used to retouch photos.
-
-This manual covers Cinelerra-GG Infinity version.
-The author of the original Cinelerra, Adam Williams, as well as many different people worked on Cinelerra over the years.
-The software and this manual were merged in from various sources and each person is to be thanked and commended for their efforts.
-Numerous software modifications were made by William Morrow.
-These are all under GPLv2+ license.
-Refer to: {\small\url{https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-standalone.html}}
-
+\CGG{} is a software program NLE, Non-Linear Editor, that provides a
+way to edit, record, and play audio or video media. It can also be
+used to transcode media from one format to another or to correct and
+retouch photos. \CGG{} currently runs on many Linux operating system
+distributions.
+
+This manual covers the \CGG{} \INF{} version. Information
+contained in this manual is a description of the \CGG{} program
+usage and was obtained from various sources to include different
+communication channels, emails, common knowledge, and write-ups as
+new features were added. The author of the original
+\textsc{Cinelerra} program, Adam Williams, as well as many different
+people have modified the \textsc{Cinelerra} source code over the
+years. William Morrow merged all of the known changes, whenever
+possible, into this \CGG{} version and for several years has been
+adding numerous features, updates, and fixes. All of these software
+contributions are appreciated and each individual is thanked and
+commended for their efforts. The \CGG{} software is under \href{https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-standalone.html}{GPLv2+}
+license. % Refer to:
+% {\small\url{https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-standalone.html}}
+
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