Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on July 16, 2005 07:12 AM
I've used Kino as well, and it did crash on me a few times.
The point is I've been following Cinelerra from the days it was called someting else I don't recall right now (I'm getting old, y'know?) and watched all the other open source projects mature into stable versions and Cinelerra remained unstable.
Maybe it is the way it is being developed, I don't know. I learned about Cinelerra CVS from this article, so maybe that is what's missing: group coding to flush out the bugs!
I do hope someone manages to get a Gnome or KDE wrapper around the core, it would make a killer NLV editor...
Re:Sorry, I don't agree with you.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on July 16, 2005 07:12 AMThe point is I've been following Cinelerra from the days it was called someting else I don't recall right now (I'm getting old, y'know?) and watched all the other open source projects mature into stable versions and Cinelerra remained unstable.
Maybe it is the way it is being developed, I don't know. I learned about Cinelerra CVS from this article, so maybe that is what's missing: group coding to flush out the bugs!
I do hope someone manages to get a Gnome or KDE wrapper around the core, it would make a killer NLV editor...
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