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Will you ever go back to M$ OS?
skyman8081:
Haha, you're almost funny.
Kino and Cinelerra are great if your cutting together your kids birthday, but they are NOT, in fact, AVID Media Composer. Ergo, they are useless.
piratePenguin:
--- Quote from: skyman8081 ---Haha, you're almost funny.
Kino and Cinelerra are great if your cutting together your kids birthday, but they are NOT, in fact, AVID Media Composer. Ergo, they are useless.
--- End quote ---
Erm. Cinelerra (I dunno about Kino) is very very very powerful. The only thing going against it from what I can see, is that it's not quite so user friendly, hence you need a bit of "skillz" to grok it.
AVID Media Composer may or may not be more powerful, I know little about it, but to say "Kino and Cinelerra are great if your cutting together your kids birthday" is one heck of an under-statement.
skyman8081:
All NLE's are hard to use. The only reason that I tolerate AVID's learning cliff, is because the industry uses it.
Cinelerra may be powerful, but because very few people use it, knowing it is not likely to come in handy any time soon.
Linux and GNU isn't for everybody. Get over it.
piratePenguin:
--- Quote from: skyman8081 ---Linux and GNU isn't for everybody.
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Did I say that it is? No, I'm saying that video editing on GNU/Linux isn't all that impossible, and is in some situations (read: whenever whoever is doing the video editing has total freedom to decide what program he/she will use rather than just use the same as everyone else. (Heck. No wonder you use Windows.)) better than video editing in Windows/Mac OS X (and vica versa).
Siplus:
except windows is better positioned to be an OS to play around with while linux/mac are better OS's to get work done.
stuff gets done in unix. windows propagates problems
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