Douglas,

I can say Cinelerra works for me... and does not crash that often. Anyway
save your work regularly, and use a version control system such as
subversion so you can go back to a previous version.

Persist and you will find Cinelerra does the job. You don't need to be a
code monkey.

On 11/08/07, Raffaella Traniello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 12:53 -0400, Douglas Pollard wrote:
> > Well folks, you have convinced me that Cinelerra is not for the  someone
> > like me that just wants to make a video.
> >     The real problem is that I am not interested in code, programs or
> > anything else having to do with computers other than doing what I want
> > to do.
> >      Any way, I am pretty well convinced that Linux holds nothing for me
> > that I am willing to devote the needed time to.
> Doug,
>
> I perfectly understand the need to use our precious Time at best.
> I wish you can find the program that fits your needs.
>
> I hope you'll still be around. I would like to watch your movies (Cin
> made or not).
>
> Good luck! :-)
>
> Raffaella
>
> PS:
> No luck with IRC clients?
> If you are curious, the discussions are recorded here:
> http://cvs.cinelerra.org/irclog/
>
>
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