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On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 09:28:00AM +0000, Daniel James wrote:
Hi Jaromil,
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.
Do you know if the Kdenlive team are interested in JACK at all? Do
you need to be running KDE to get the most out of it?
no need, there is a --without-kde option at configure time, works like
a charm simply with kdelibs, I have tested in dyne:II where there are
other kde based applications also stripped down and using only
kdelibs.
A key factor for getting mainstream distro support
for a video
editor is the software patents on codecs issue. What I've suggested
to Richard, the developer of OME, is that the editor is packaged in
such a way that it can only import/export raw DV and Ogg Theora
files.
If the user wants to work with MPEG video, then they have to locate and
download extra libraries, the presence of which is detected at runtime.
That way, I reckon the mainstream distros will be a lot happier about
shipping the app, and it can start to get a decent sized userbase.
this is a great approach! yes.
BTW do we have any plans to back-up the PlayOgg campaign by FSF?
i guess we should really do
http://www.fsf.org/resources/formats/playogg
ciao
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