Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on July 25, 2005 03:07 AM
For those familiar with Adobe Premiere Pro I'd recommend Mainconcept MainActor for Linux. Though for those looking to do professional HD work intended for broadcast or film open source projects Cinelerra and Jahshaka are more suited to the task. The alternative is to use closed source software ported to Linux though in most cases costly due to the intended market such as Discreet's Smoke and IFX's Piranha HD both of which are ported to Linux.
As for the comment about Firewire cards and digital cameras most cameras now offer a DV port to export pictures/video. Depending on the project and the expense the consumer is willing to pay there's options for low end Firewire cards or more highend for professional NLE (Non-Linear Editing).
Re:Linux video too complex
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on July 25, 2005 03:07 AMAs for the comment about Firewire cards and digital cameras most cameras now offer a DV port to export pictures/video. Depending on the project and the expense the consumer is willing to pay there's options for low end Firewire cards or more highend for professional NLE (Non-Linear Editing).
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