If that were to be the case, I wonder if it wouldn't be better to try and leverage the work of something like Ardour?
marks
On 10/11/06, Herman Robak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 11:15 +0200, muzzol wrote:
> > Anyways - it has big chances to dominate OSS video-editing,
> > because they have win32 version! Cinelerra needs M$ version!!!
>
> +1
Anyone volunteering?
The upstream author lamented the state of audio/video on Linux a few
years ago and suggested a move to win32 (this was before Cinelerra-CV).
The response was "Please, please no!"
The only realistic way to make Cinelerra cross-platform, as far as I can
see, is to migrate Cinelerra towards support libraries and toolkits that
are already cross-platform. The most visible part is the GUI toolkit.
For the sake of "mindshare", Gtk would make sense. For the sake of
usefulness, a GL-based toolkit like the one Blender has might pay off
more.
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