Thanks for the info Martin. A good friend that owns a production
company says he will UPS me a computer (on loan) with Premiere which I
am fairly acquainted with to get my video together. This will let me
keep Linux and Cinelerra on my desktop to learn on. I will be using
pictures some video and music licensed under creative commons and of
course giving credit.
This company has probably several miles of movie film they have
taken over the last 50 years that he wants to put on line under a
creative commons license with of course credits to his company.
Cinelerra is a more appropriate program than a commercial program for
such a venture and of course it can be given credit and thanks as well.
I will look at downloading subversion as suggested if I can figure
out how to install tarballs. Another thing to be learned! Thanks. Doug
Martin Ellison wrote:
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]
<mailto:[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/ <http://cvs.cinelerra.org/irclog/>
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