leandro ribeiro wrote:
So my questions are: is Linux Mint a bad choice to run Cinelerra (and
other video editing software)? Is Ubuntu Studio a good choice? What on
earth is a Low Latency or Realtime kernel and why should I cross the
street to say hello to it?
Hi Leandro,

I'm not aware of any advantage of running a realtime kernel for video work, It is designed more for audio recording applications. I could be wrong and if someone else thinks that it would be better to run cinelerra with a realtime kernel you could probably isntall the kernel from ubuntu as Mint is based on ubuntu. Ubuntu has a realtime kernel in the regular repository. If that doesn't work you can just install Ubuntustudio. It's very user friendly. The realtime kernel is designed to give priority to audio processes. As I said before, I doubt that you need it to run cinelerra.

Good Luck,
Arthur
Thanks :)
Leandro

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