Hi Hermann, thank you for your answer.
> Frankly, Cinelerra is not that sort of program I would show a newbee to > impress > him "how brilliant open source is". No need to impress me. So far I'm quite pleased with Cinerlerra's feature set. Actually I like the idea of proxy editing. But imho it should be possible to do editing of a full-size PAL project without proxy files. Since the project files are plain xml-files it should be possible to hack together a python script which remote controls Cinelerra in order to create and play some preview files. Hopefully when I got some time by next weekend I'd love to have a look on that. > its main strengthes beeing rather in the video/compositing engine and > not in the GUI. In fact I like the GUI quite a lot. (Except for those big Ok and Cancel buttons). It's a lot like MediaStudio which I used to use on Windows for ten years. Yours sincerely, Dennis Schulmeister -- Dennis Schulmeister - Schliffkopfweg 12 - 76189 Karlsruhe - Germany Tel: 0721/5978883 - Fax: 0721/5705992 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.windows3.de - http://www.denchris.de http://www.audiominds.com - http://www.motagator.net/bands/65 _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
