[KLUG Members] Digital Video for Linux release

Adam Elkins members@kalamazoolinux.org
Wed, 14 Apr 2004 16:51:57 -0400


I've gotten Acid 3 and Fruity Loops running under wine...
No luck with Vegas or SF.

Just some input, lets not forget wine. Esp. with Transgaming's headway with
DirectX.


Adam E

-----Original Message-----
From: members-admin@kalamazoolinux.org
[mailto:members-admin@kalamazoolinux.org]On Behalf Of Tony Gettig
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 4:11 PM
To: members@kalamazoolinux.org
Subject: Re: [KLUG Members] Digital Video for Linux release


While I won't be nearly as verbose, I agree with Rusty that video editing on
Linux...today...is a long way from being functionally useful. The playback
facilities are there, but content creation on Linux is a bit lacking IMO.
Kino
looks good, but has a LONG way to go for the serious video editor.

I use most of the Sony/Sonic Foundry apps (Vegas, Sound Forge, DVD
Architect,
and yes, Acid Pro, which rules, btw :) in my studio. These applications are
the
only reason, besides QuickBooks, that I can think of for me to keep Windows
around in my studio. That machine is dedicated to the purpose with no extra
software installed. I use Linux for email, web browsing, documents, etc.


--
Tony Gettig
http://gettig.net



Quoting Rusty Yonkers <therustycook@yahoo.com>:

> Well here is some information from Rusty's "for what its worth
> department".
...


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