On Sat, September 1, 2012 2:29 pm, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-01 at 06:21 +0200, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-01 at 14:02 +1000, Patrick
Shirkey wrote:
> Go to an AV trade show, look at the software and hardware solutions
> that are being presented and tell me if there is anything that you
> cannot find a solution for in the Linux toolset.
East West Symphonic Choirs or even something less big like Edirol
Orchestral. Arp step sequencer emulations, Alchemy ... and take an
educated guess, do you think Guitarix and Rakkarak do provide what the
consumers can get for Windows?
Should I send you a list ;)?
Yes, please do. That way we can see where the gaps are...
A few choral voice sets, sequencers and guitar fx options doesn't do much
for me personally but others might feel more passionate about that.
Video timeline is available for Ardour, but ... for
Windows you already
get hard disk recorder + sequencers + video time line in one package,
you don't need to build something yourself. Some people simply download
cracked versions.
It's a common misconception. We already have Blender, Cinelerra, Ardour
and JACK?
There is also smoke:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=18706115&am…
and of course massive....
http://www.massivesoftware.com/
You can get an idea of what Linux is capable of in AV production from here:
http://www.wetafx.co.nz/features
- And if you wanna get into 3d graphics Unity3d also runs on Llinux
http://unity3d.com/unity/4/faq#sec1-h
With several native game engines that are well advanced these days too
like for example cube engine.
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Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd