Could we consider adding Gpick as a default program into the graphics? (either replacing or together with agave). It has several features that is not there on agave. Ability to pick colors, options of CYB wheels, and most importantly layout templates to test the colors on. These can be useful both for people doing painting and web design.

autumna


On 04/25/2016 08:53 PM, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
If Recordmydesktop is dropped it should be replaced. I have issues with it but
still use it, as the alternative is to take the time to set up a video camera 
aligned
with the screen.

On 4/25/2016 at 11:30 AM, "Set Hallstrom" <s...@ubuntustudio.org> wrote:
On 2016-04-25 15:56, Len Ovens wrote:
Good idea.

So far here are some thigns that have been added:
Drumgizmo and it's editor dgedit
      For those who want drums that sound like drums and not a
drum
      machine.

Drop gnome-color-manager which we have never gotten to work
right and
add dispcalgui (DisplayCAL) which at least seems to work for us.
Can
anyone with a real colorimeter try this?  :)

Drop recordmydesktop as no one seems to get good results from it
VokoScreen seems to work well for at least some people. I think
a solid
sound setup in the first place would help others. (basically
making sure
pulse sees no physical devices, but jack only, helps a lot)

I'm in favor of all those points :)

I think we should be looking at our video sequencers. I just got
this
link from zequence:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/Policy#Selecting_preinstalled_
packages
that states: "No duplication of tools: If two applications do the
same
exact thing, only one of them should be included."

Atm we have 4 video sequencers:
Blender, Kdenliv, Pitivi and openshots.

Blender does quite a lot of things that non of the other 3 does,
so it
is not up for removal. I always got the feeling that kdenlive is a
more
complete and professional VSE than pitivi and openshots. I wanted
to
state that there would be a choice between the 2 basic VSE's that
are
good for beginners: openshots and pitivi, but it seems pitivi has
come a
long way lately. Perhaps that means it would be good to keep
openshot
for beginners, and put our choice between kdelive en pitivi?

Anyone with good experience using pitivi that could/wants to weigh
in?

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