Luke, sad to hear about your performance issues with playback. I will have to test a bit at my end. One simple thing you could do with that format is to use proxy clips. I haven't tried the...
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Luke, sad to hear about your performance issues with playback. I will have to test a bit at my end. One simple thing you could do with that format is to use proxy clips. I haven't tried the...
lol, very funny, lol
Yaourt is a wrapper for pacman, didn't you know? Moreover, why the nonsense about compiling, the latest kdenlive is probably already available in stable binary package for Arch.
Really? Of course you conveniently fail to add that they only support half the relevant import formats in kdenlive without the pro version. Exactly when do you think they will open source the pro...
For KDE users it is, and I am one. I suggest you think over things a bit if you actually want more users to go to lightworks. Your line of reasoning may actually scare people away.
It is called...
Luke, have you tested OpenGL play back in Kdenlive? (You need to enable it in settings) If you have, please share what problems you see.
No reason for that tone. I may have misread you, I got the...
Hm, so it is not about missing features, but rather subjective preferences on various aspects? Personally, I find Kdenlive very well organized, and for anybody familiar with Sony Vegas it should be...
I am inclined to agree if you used gaming as an example. For video editing I have found kdenlive to be a good alternative. I have seen your cathegorical statements before even on this forum, but I...
First of all, thanks for all your great work on Gnome. It is highly appreciated! I have to admit that I did not follow the process around Canonical's relationship with Gnome prior to the start of...
Please do not put words in my mouth. That was not what I said, and it was not what I meant. For instance, I consider Red Hat a good citizen of the free software world, they are certainly much more...
During the last six years I have spent countless unpaid hours bolstering Ubuntu's position as *the* linux desktop. I am not alone. We have collectively ensured the current position of Ubuntu. We did...
I am not so sure the linux desktop is particularly fragmented either. It certainly provides a lot of choice, and Ubuntu does seem to fragment whatever it can these days. Still, xorg and pulseaudio is...
Wikipedia is your friend: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Header_file
Check out Qt Designer and Qt Creator. This was done about four years ago, today you can target just about any OS under the sun...
Eh, I knew I should have rephrased that one. I did not mean that Microsoft would open source it (when I said open), I meant open up for other platforms. Like releasing office and other products for...
Please take a pill all of you. This area of patents and Mono is rather grey. Wikipedia sums it up nicely:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mono_%28software%29#Mono_and_Microsoft.27s_patents
so it seems...
Thanks for the quote. Just for the record, I believe I got it right, I just chose to sum it up with few words, like Miguel did in some interviews.
When I referred to Google being idiots I was...
If you have a long term perspective, it makes sense to assess risk. I always make a thourough check before basing any development on an open project. Dependencies makes you vulnerable. Simply...
Thanks for the information, regretfully the web-sites my family would be interested in still does not work (for various reasons). I am very impressed by the progress of Mono and how much of .net is...
This has nothing to do with religion, please do not bring the discussion down to that mud-throwing level. For me it is pragmatic, my life is too short to risk it on a framework designed to lock...
I am not sure this perspective is very helpful. Mono certainly competes with Qt and C++ for application development on the desktop. Moreover, Qt Jambi gives and alternative to Swing on java. I don't...