Hello,

"Terje J. Hanssen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've wondered why not the main Linux distros do provide out-of-box
> complete and optimized DV and HDV editing environments (from camcorder
> to DVD and BD), especially as far as this isn't a trivial end user
> task on Linux.

This sort of stuff sits pretty close to the metal.  I definitely
wouldn't expect a turnkey video distro this early in the game.  The
tools simply aren't mature enough for that yet.  Don't get me wrong,
great work can be done, but IMO it's not quite ready for mass
consumption.

> Ubuntu Studio may be a careful beginning, but I had waited a much more
> progressive offensive. Why isn't i.e LinuxMCE included to compete with
> Windows MC and the upcoming Home server is one typical question.

Ubuntu Studio is designed for media *production*.  LinuxMCE is not
really a production tool, per se.  It's for media consumption, so makes
complete sense that it's not included in a production distribution.

  -Fweeb

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