Hello from Sri Lanka Well just to add a bit to your joy.
We have been using 1. Kino for capturing 2. Cinelerra for editing 3. ffmpeg for compressing 4. qt-faststart for optimizing for the past more than 5 years. 5. I presently run 2 television channels 24/7 and I am looking forward to expand with another 2 more. 6. We have about 10 editing tables, some for editing and others for Multimedia Blender work. 7. Much of our work is on tape-less production but we also do use tapes. We started work using Slackware Later on turned over to Debian. Presently we run many of our workstations on Ubuntu 8.10 (if it ain't broke, don't fix it) We still have one of our servers running Slackware I think it is version 10.0 We are likely to upgrade / downgrade our editing desktops to Ubuntu 12.04 when it come out....smile... If someone says it does not work, then please come for a holiday to Sri Lanka... smile... To the great *Community:* Thank you so much for being around. It is *YOUR *work that makes it possible. We are just following you, with gratitude. Mettavihari On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 5:12 AM, leandro ribeiro <[email protected]>wrote: > It's perfect for me, and only as far as the actual editing is concerned. I > struggle with proper import formats as much as the next fellow man (my > current project uses videos from at least 5 different sources, and yes, > it's a pain), but once the track opens, I feel at ease with it, with the > keyframes, with the curves, with pushing and pulling each reel in different > ways with different mouse buttons, etc. > > > 2012/3/12 Murray Strome <[email protected]> > >> i wonder if you could share your "perfect workflow". I have been trying >> for quite some time to figure out how to use Cinelarra, but have not found >> a workflow that I could use effectively. >> >> --- On *Sat, 3/10/12, leandro ribeiro <[email protected]>* wrote: >> >> >> From: leandro ribeiro <[email protected]> >> Subject: [CinCV] Celluloid and bits - a love story >> To: [email protected] >> Received: Saturday, March 10, 2012, 9:06 AM >> >> .....When I'm with Cinelerra, everything just flows. I never find it odd, >> hard or unintuitive. I do what I want, when I want, with the results I >> want. It's like writing with a fountain pen! >> >> >> And then, yesterday, it hit me: the very first time I installed Linux on >> my computer (it was 2006 or something), I did it because of Cinelerra. >> Everything on my PC (except for Windows) already was opensource, I just >> needed a good video editor to replace Adobe Premiere. I read about >> Cinelerra and that made me try Linux - and I never went back to Windows >> since. >> >> Cinelerra's workflow is perfect for the way I "think" the editing >> process, and it's responsible for me being a full time Linuxian. >> >> > -- Streaming video from http://dharmavahini.tv
