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Re: Pro video production on Amiga?
« on: December 10, 2008, 07:58:18 PM »


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Re: Pro video production on Amiga?
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2008, 06:25:19 PM »
There are excellent open source tools out there that could be ported to AmigaDos 4.1 or MOS

Kino

Cinelerra

DVD Styler

It's almost as good as Mac and PC stuff and it's free and open source...
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Re: Pro video production on Amiga?
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2008, 10:14:02 PM »
Here is a link about the state of Linux video processing.
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Re: Pro video production on Amiga?
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2009, 09:34:51 AM »
You don't find analogue sources very much anymore but yes the Toaster still allows you to mix analogue video. Of course it's 4x3 and all video nowadays is 16x9.

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Re: Pro video production on Amiga?
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2009, 04:47:48 PM »
Hmm Open Movie Editor does look interesting.  Wonder how it compares to Final Cut?
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Re: Pro video production on Amiga?
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2009, 12:39:17 PM »
True 320x240 is the resolution of a typical phone or web broadcast, but it would look pretty bad on your 1080 TV.

Also analogue video has a bit of a mushy look compared with the clean signal of digital.  

So the question is, is it harder to port a modern video editor (Open Movie Producer) to the various Amiga platforms (AROS, OS4.1 Pegasos) or to take an already Amiga program, make it work on modern Amiga platforms and add modern video features?


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You don't find analogue sources very much anymore but yes the Toaster still allows you to mix analogue video. Of course it's 4x3 and all video nowadays is 16x9.



 Again with using DVD recorders, you don't need rely on analog devices as long as you can connect with composite cables. Many DVD recorders have Fire wire and one button recording so it is easy to transfer your digital video to DVD. Then into the Toaster/Flyer, as for the 16x9 ratio I believe there is a simple way to adjust the resolution for that. Also the video could be used online in the 4x3, many online videos are no more than 320x240. :-)
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Re: Pro video production on Amiga?
« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2009, 01:18:21 PM »
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Re: Pro video production on Amiga?
« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2009, 04:31:15 AM »
And I should be able to plug a 12 cylinder engine into a mini cooper and race it in Formula One.  After all it is a car.

A port of Open Video Editor would be a thousand times more useful than VT5.  How many people want to edit live video streams?  What would be useful is the ability to edit digital video sources, the TV is digital, all my cameras are digital, I only have DVDs, I haven't seen a VHS tape is so long I doubt I would recognise it if I did.  AND the internet id full of digital video.

We're 20 years on from the age of Amiga and NewTek.  The computer market has changed and with it NewTek's market.  
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