Video too? was: [Linuxproaudio] Before I get sick yet again....
Mike Fedyk
mfedyk at mikefedyk.com
Sat Dec 31 18:55:35 PST 2005
Jeff Carlson wrote:
> Michael Proctor-Smith wrote:
>
>> So very few, or one response lots of people are intereseted in having
>> a meeting.
>>
>> Well I am kinf of in a pickle here as I want to gain some experiance
>> with this whole linux pro audio thing as I told Jeff I would run booth
>> at SCALE, for SGVLUG and the only thing we could think of was showing
>> of ardour/pro audio tools for linux. I am just not at all a musician I
>> just would like to learn about recording. So Dustin when is good for
>> you? Anyone else have suggestions.
>
>
> I am interested in another meeting. I can host it again if the date
> and time are agreeable. We do now have customer service people
> working on the weekends, so there's kind of a noise ceiling, though.
>
> I demonstrated hydrogen to a friend last night and he seemed quite
> impressed. He's an Apple user, but he's interested in learning the
> Unix underpinning s of OS/X, so I think he'd be interested in this
> endeavor as well. I just haven't mentioned it to him yet.
>
> So anyway, finding musicians isn't hard. Musicians always tend to
> know other musicians. I'm sure we could help put together a demo song
> for SCALE. I really think a demo of jack, hydrogen, and ardour would
> be a cool demo for SCALE. As I've said in the past, things that make
> sound and flashy video make for attractive demos.
I'd like to know what others think of Cinelerra[1], Kino[2] and LiVES[3]
which are in the same category[4].
1. http://freshmeat.net/projects/cinelerra/
2. http://freshmeat.net/projects/kino/
3. http://freshmeat.net/projects/lives/
4. http://freshmeat.net/browse/256/
Also a quick look here[1] brings up several other projects that look
interesting.
1. http://freshmeat.net/browse/120/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/glame/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/gnusound/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/rosegarden/
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