El Vie 05 Abr 2002 19:30, escribió:
> I want to do some video editing, e.g. record the hour long home videos onto
> hard drive and cut the 58 or so minutes of boring footage out, then
> recording it back to videotape.
>
> I don't need anything too fancy, just basic edits and perhaps some simple
> character generator capability.
>
> I assume I can do this with the appropriate software if I add a video
> capture card to my Linux box. (I have a 1GHz Athlon, currently at 256MB but
> it will probabaly be upgraded to 512MB by the time I aquire the necessary
> hardware and software.)
>
> Does anyone have any experience doing this under Linux? If so, what
> software/hardware should I use? Or would I be better off dual-booting into
> (gasp!) Windows for video editing?
>
> Thanks in advance.
Bcast2000 (disc 2, MDK 8.2). Supported hardware
www.heroinewarrior.com/bcast2000.html
Carlos
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Carlos Arigós
Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Linux MDK 8.1
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