Re: Cinelerra mess

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Dan Green wrote:

So it looks like I've got plenty of glib's.

The above statement makes no sense at all.

if  it sucks, what's a better alternative.

Cinelerra is, among other things a professional video editing system. It works quite well for a number commercial enterprises including TV stations, professional video production houses and movie studio's. It does a lot of things, however, sucking
is not one of them.

I am on the mailing list for Cinelerra and that is the best place to get help
installing/configuring/using this system. There are quite a large number of
knowledgeable users as well as the author of the system on that list. Also,
here is hint: If you present your lack of expertise as being the fault of the product as you did on this list, don't expect any help at all: The majority of the users on that list are professionals in the video/movie industry and literally do not have time
for BS.

The homepage for cinelerra is:

http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra

The mailing list is at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/heroines/


Hint number two: Compiling Cinelerra from source can be a frustrating experience. Beginners (Linux newbies as well as Cinelerra newbies...) really should use the prebuilt binaries or either *carefully* read documentation to the source code.


Best

Marvin Dickens
Alpharetta, Georgia USA




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