It appears that the HDMIPI is just a portable HDMI monitor. kdenlive already allows you to detatch off the various windows including the waveforms,vectorscope, spectrogram etc etc and put them on another screen, which could just as easily be the HDMIPI as any other monitor.
I hadn't heard about the HDMIPI and had been looking for a small portable monitor to recommend to people in my local Linux Users Group as a replacement to the now hard to find Lapdocs. They like to use little monitors like these for installfests so that they don't have to lug around a huge monitor just for someone that shows up without theirs. I like to use them for a second head on my laptop. Brian Cluff On 12/15/2014 09:08 AM, Victor Ferreira wrote: > Hi there! > > i'm new here and i just want to share an idea that can be interesting > for KDENLIVE. > > Have you considered a collaboration with the guys from HDMIPi? > > If you work together maybe you can develop a piece of software that can > put scopes > and waveforms on there screens. > > That would be a great for independent film makers, videographers or > people getting into video. > > What do you think? > Is it possible? > > Kind regards > Victor > > > _______________________________________________ > kdenlive mailing list > kdenlive at kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive >
