:) there was a time when as far as I was concerned ALL video editing was on the 
Mac and it was all Avid or Media 100...

These days I use WinXP because I'm not going to learn another editing app until 
I absolutely have to. At that point it'll be Media Composer. Apple burnt the 
bridge with me about 7 years ago when I called for support and I already knew 
the product better that the support guy did. As a professional company their 
support stinks, I'm always amazed people use it. If my computer is down and the 
answer is "take it to the Apple store in the mall" thats not good enough when 
HP offers 3 years ONSITE support for the same money.

Anyway no I haven't used any of the open source editors, I probably won't 
either.

-Curt

Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 14:52:17 -0600
From: Fmiser <fmi...@gmail.com>
To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: Mac 10.2 server
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> Curt Raymond wrote:

> Can be done with a recompile in most place but mostly isn't
> needed unless you have a specific app you need. For A/V stuff
> I've yet to run into anything I couldn't do on Linux although
> I've had to download codecs...

Have you tried video editing on Linux?

I have many hundreds (thousands?) of hours on FinalCutPro.  I
have tried using Cinelerra, OpenMovieEditor, kdenlive, and LIVES.

I'm still waiting for one of them to develop to the point I can
do more than iMovie from OS 10.2.

Or do you know of a better one?

Audio editing is a better situation.  Ardour is decent, and with
JACK as the backend there's a lot that can be tied in.

--      Philip


      
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