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Offline ottomobiehl

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Re: Video/Film Editing on AmigaOne and 4.0
« on: February 23, 2004, 08:43:56 PM »
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Iceberg wrote:
New to the site and to the Amiga but I have been a fan from a distance for years.  I am a writer/director who is always looking for new ways to deliver the best cinematic expereince for the lowest cost. Up until recently I have been an Apple follower but I ran across the new Amiga web site and got curious. Can anyone lead me to information regarding the new operating system and video/film editing software.  I'm familiar with the Video Toaster/Flyer but I am looking for something updated for the Amiga that would be closer to Final Cut Pro or Avid Axpress (DV capture and export, support for HDTV resolution, support for latest video cards and RAID storage, and well as advanced effects and editing features).

I'm willing to purchase a new AmigaOne and edit a project on it if it is feasible.  would be great for the system and could help me market the distribution.

Thanks.


Welcome to A.org.

I am also a filmmaker (still have a day job) who thinks that the Aone would be great for doing post on film/video.  Unfortunatly there doesn't seem to be a lot of tools available (let alone the OS yet).  If I was good at writing code I would start some sort of Open Source type of project for editing but I can't get past "Hello World" in C.

There are some very good paint programs out there, which IMHO would be great for doing post work on films/video.

Of course I could be wrong on some of this stuff and I hope that somebody could point us in the right direction.

As for the rest (RAID storage, etc.) that would probably be a hardware hack.

Also (not to start a flame war) you might check out MorphOS and Pegasos as they are bit farther along in development with their OS.  There are plenty of people here who could give you more info on that than I could.  I believe you can find their links in the links section.

Good Luck,

Dan
 

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Re: Video/Film Editing on AmigaOne and 4.0
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2004, 08:56:36 PM »
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Clooned wrote:
The only real solution now for videoediting in an A1 is Linux and Kino. Only if you can compile the kernel to support PCI Firewire cards. But I don't know how to do it   :-(

Please Help!!!!


I remember Kino.  IIRC it was a pain to get compiled and set up on my computer.  Of course I am not the best person to go out and try that sort of stuff.  And changing the kernal is right out. :nervous: