E excossack Member Messages 604 Location North West Jun 16, 2013 #1 Does anyone run Linux and do video editing ? If so, what software do you use? What I would like to do, is get the video from the camcorder via Firewire and then edit/burn to DVD
Does anyone run Linux and do video editing ? If so, what software do you use? What I would like to do, is get the video from the camcorder via Firewire and then edit/burn to DVD
B bump Electricity is great! Messages 1,573 Location Leicestershire / Northamptonshire boarder Jun 16, 2013 #2 In the past I've used Cinelerra for editing on *nix platforms. Should meet all of your needs with ease. Avid and Permier Pro still rule the roost due to industry compatability.
In the past I've used Cinelerra for editing on *nix platforms. Should meet all of your needs with ease. Avid and Permier Pro still rule the roost due to industry compatability.
Spot the welders dog Member Messages 576 Location smoggy town Jun 17, 2013 #3 Not used it myself but Kino may meet your needs.
E excossack Member Messages 604 Location North West Jun 21, 2013 #4 Cheers, I will have a look at the links.
B bump Electricity is great! Messages 1,573 Location Leicestershire / Northamptonshire boarder Jun 21, 2013 #5 If you get stuck, just give me a shout. What's your base OS to work off? Where possible for media related stuff StudioUbuntu has served me well. It packs the real time kernel as a base.
If you get stuck, just give me a shout. What's your base OS to work off? Where possible for media related stuff StudioUbuntu has served me well. It packs the real time kernel as a base.
E excossack Member Messages 604 Location North West Jun 22, 2013 #6 I was going towards Ubuntu. Not heard much about StudioUbuntu so will give it a look - cheers.
B bump Electricity is great! Messages 1,573 Location Leicestershire / Northamptonshire boarder Jun 23, 2013 #8 excossack said: I was going towards Ubuntu. Not heard much about StudioUbuntu so will give it a look - cheers. Click to expand... It's Ubuntu but rebuilt for media production needs. They have flipped the name round on a recent release http://ubuntustudio.org/.
excossack said: I was going towards Ubuntu. Not heard much about StudioUbuntu so will give it a look - cheers. Click to expand... It's Ubuntu but rebuilt for media production needs. They have flipped the name round on a recent release http://ubuntustudio.org/.