[LUNI] Hello

David Horton dhorton at speakeasy.net
Thu Feb 8 20:36:59 CST 2007


Broadcast 2000 was indeed replaced by Cinelerra.  Cinelerra has some very
powerful features, but I prefer Kino for it's ease of use.  Tyler, have
checked the latest release of Kino?  (www.kinodv.org)  They seem to be
actively making improvements.  Maybe the jpeg problem you experienced has
been fixed in the latest version (0.9.5).

  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Stuart Burge [mailto:mark at msbrepairs.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2007 07:30 PM
> To: 'Linux Users Of Northern Illinois - Technical Discussion'
> Subject: Re: [LUNI] Hello
> 
> Broadcast 2000 was kicking around a few years ago, but I think it may 
> have been dropped in favor of cinelerra. If you can find the source for 
> it, that might be  worth a try.
> 
> 
> 
> Tyler Stoffel wrote:
> > Hi, I am a new member to this list. My name is Tyler Stoffel, I am a
> > photojournalist based in Elk Grove Village. I have been using Mandriva 
> > 2006
> > for about a year. I made the switch from WinXP last year because I 
> > left my
> > job as a staff photog in NorCal and decided to go freelance. It was 
> > the GIMP
> > that convinced me to make the switch, along with a few other pograms. 
> > On a
> > daily basis, I was using OpenOffice, Audacity and the GIMP, as well as
> > firefox and Mozilla composer, on both my Mac at work, and my HP laptop. I
> > liked these apps better than Photoshop, Sonar, and MS Office, IE, etc. 
> > -- my
> > alternatives -- and decided to swap my whole OS (I have never been 
> > much of a
> > Windows user, professionally I have always used Macs, I just own an 
> > old HP
> > laptop that I still can't afford to upgrade, and leaving my staff postion
> > meant losing my work Mac, so I needed to find the best alternative to 
> > OSX,
> > and for me, last year, Mandriva 2006 was it).
> >
> > I do have a question for the list, I am looking for a multimedia 
> > editing app
> > that will allow me to combine jpegs and mp3s into movies. If I were on a
> > Mac, I would use Final Cut. I have a version of Cinelerra, which I like,
> > except that it was developed for 64 bit machines, so on my 32 bit 
> > machine,
> > it is unreliable. I also have an older version of Kino which came on my
> > Mandriva distro, it claims it supports jpegs, but if I try to load a 
> > couple,
> > I get an unrecognized file type message. Any ideas?
> >
> > Tyler Stoffel
> >
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