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A non-linear editing system is a video editing or audio editing system that can perform random access on the source material.

The very earliest non-linear film and video editors used laserdisc storage, but were quickly superseded by editing systems that used computer disk storage and compressed video.

The elements of a computer based non-linear editing system for video are a computer with a video editing card or video capture card and video editing software.

See also: film editing, List of video topics

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What makes for a non-linear video editing system

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