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re all,
On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 09:22:28AM +0000, Daniel James wrote:
I totally agree. I personally think that
linuxaudio.org should
support the Open Movie Editor project, for two big reasons:
1. OME is the only video editor I've ever used which has JACK
support. (If there are others, please let me know).
2. The lone developer, Richard, is extremely responsive to community
feedback and interaction. He even comes to the Linux Audio
Conference every year.
I agree that Richard is very good and responsive and well interested
to a good number of efforts in video development on gnu/linux, but
still having read the code so far, having tested the applications and
analised the architectures involved, i believe KdenLive will by far be
the best video editor around. i really hope it will have jack support.
I should also mention LiVES, which also has a
responsive developer,
Gabriel aka Salsaman. I heard that he is no longer able to develop
LiVES due to a shortage of cash, and has returned to live in Brazil.
i know Salsaman, we are friends and he is better than me in
complaining :) OTOH is true we have no support. he crashed in my squat
a couple of times while in Amsterdam. He is a talented coder with an
old-school UNIX approach - to give you an idea LiVES is written in
perl and C and uses ImageMagick on single frames... good old
philosophy of using existing components.
If there was some funding available for a free
software video
editor, I would suggest spending it on OME, to fix crashing bugs.
sorry to contradict, but i suggest KdenLive, at least to implement
jack support in it.
and i hope both proposals can be funded.
BTW, for your curiosity, i'm studying
http://1010.co.uk/gneve.html :)
ciao!
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