I'm thrilled to see that video-edititing are coming in the future. But I don't think this is somthing to brag about yet. Linux still doesn't have any systemwide standar to howto handel video both software and hardware-compressed , have they? I must say that all you good programers who's doing this faboulus work(Video in general) will have a hard time beating the video-capabilitys in NT. They are outstanding, even for broadcast datarates of 32MB/S. However, I hope the case will be that linux obtains a systembased videostandard simular to the one used by NT. I also hope that Editing/MJPEG boards manufactures will start making drivers, but can they without any standard?
I'm thrilled to see that video-edititing are coming in the future. But I don't think this is somthing to brag about yet. Linux still doesn't have any systemwide standar to howto handel video both software and hardware-compressed , have they? I must say that all you good programers who's doing this faboulus work(Video in general) will have a hard time beating the video-capabilitys in NT. They are outstanding, even for broadcast datarates of 32MB/S.
However, I hope the case will be that linux obtains a systembased videostandard simular to the one used by NT.
I also hope that Editing/MJPEG boards manufactures will start making drivers, but can they without any standard?
Good luck to all hardworking programers.
Magnus Wahrenberg