Journal cranos's Journal: Video and Audio on Linux
One of my hobbies has always been Video and Audio editing and while that other platform has a plethora of editing suites to choose from, I have seen little OSS packages that could come close to matching the power and features of say Adobe Premier.
I've tried a couple of packages like Cinelerra for video editing and I hate to say this but they really do suck the big one in terms of GUI design and compatibility with various formats. On the other hand there is still yet hope for Audio in Audacity, a nice clean little package that has all the hall marks of a future killer app if it is taken in the right direction.
I think Im going to have to start brushing up on my coding skills and start looking at building a decent OSS Non-Linear Editing System, one that I can get the Producers here at work interested in using.
Well thats my whine for the day.
I've tried a couple of packages like Cinelerra for video editing and I hate to say this but they really do suck the big one in terms of GUI design and compatibility with various formats. On the other hand there is still yet hope for Audio in Audacity, a nice clean little package that has all the hall marks of a future killer app if it is taken in the right direction.
I think Im going to have to start brushing up on my coding skills and start looking at building a decent OSS Non-Linear Editing System, one that I can get the Producers here at work interested in using.
Well thats my whine for the day.
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