On Saturday 31 March 2007, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > this.  I did at first try Linux Video Studio, but it only partially
> > worked and IIRC it didn't work at all after the 2.6 kernels started
> > (could be wrong there).  Perhaps it's time I came into the 21st century? 
> > :-)
>
>       It is less about coming into the 21st century than it is about
>       using the correct tool to do a job.  Even in the 19th century folks
>       knew that a screwdriver probably doesn't work well with nails ;)
>
>       Much of DVD authoring (especially if you're doing complex menus)
>       is visual in nature thus it makes sense, to me, to use tools that
>       work graphically/visually.
>
>       http://www.mediachance.com/dvdlab/
>
>       Not very expensive and it runs under WINE
>
It does look interesting.  Since I'm dealing with old Hi8 tape and an analogue 
recorder, I still have to capture with the DC10+.  Do these editing suites 
start from .avi files?  The linux ones I've seen are generally aimed at 
starting from digital video.

Anne

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