Re: Professional video editing for linux?
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On Wednesday 06 March 2002 06:20 am, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> Doing some research for a friend of mine...
>
> Are there any professional video editing tools out there for linux,
> similar to Adobe Premiere? I've done a bit of googling, and have
> come up with a half-dozen or so linux video editing products,
> including Kino, Crow and MainActor (Broadcast 2000 was another, but
> it seems to have been removed)
>
> However, none of these are professional-quality tools and, except for
> MainActor, none are even in a 1.0 released stage. There seems to be
> at least a few professional linux products for 3D modeling, such as
> Maya, but I haven't found equivalent video editing products.
The Debian system that may be closest to your criteria is :
http://www.demudi.org, i.e.
"The GNU/Linux operating system is widely known as a robust base for
running Internet servers, but has not reached yet a similar audience as
a platform of choice for the musician and the multimedia artist."
- --
Greg C. Madden
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0
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