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- From: Eric Womack <eric AT lasvegasdata.com>
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- Subject: [SM-Spell-Submit]Fwd: Spell Submission: hvirtual Section: Video
- Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 13:52:26 -0700
Not sure it made it through during the change-over.
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Subject: Spell Submission: hvirtual Section: Video
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 12:33:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: Eric Womack <eric AT lasvegasdata.com>
To: sgl-spell-submit AT sourcemage.org
Cc: burududu AT hotpop.com
Heroine Virtual makes tools for producing the content that consumers
watch. You won't find much convenience or stylishness in our tools but
hopefully you'll be able to tweek multimedia in ways you never thought of
before.
Cinelerra:
If you want to make movies, you want the compositing and editing that the
big boys use, you want the efficiency of an embedded UNIX operating system
combined with the power of a general purpose PC, or you just want to defy
the establishment, the time has come.
Xmovie:
XMovie is an obsessive movie player for MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MP3 audio, MP2
audio, WAV, AIFF, AC3 audio, Quicktime and DVD's on Linux boxes. XMovie is
intended for uncompressed, high resolution playback of output from an
editing program and not for low resolution, low bitrate internet
downloads.
Libmpeg3:
Libmpeg3 is primarily the supporting library for Cinelerra. It supports
all of the nonstandard operations Cinelerra needs. Libmpeg3 provides a
uniform front end for all of its input formats.
Quicktime 4 Linux:
Quicktime 4 Linux was the first convenient way to read and write
uncompressed Quicktime movies on Linux. Today Quicktime 4 Linux is
intended for content creation and uncompressed movies. These usually arise
during the production phase and not the consumer phase of a movie. It has
improvements in colormodel support, bit depth, accuracy, reliability, and
codecs, while not stressing economy. Users wishing for a consumer library
should use OpenQuicktime or FFMPEG.
Be aware of one thing: Quicktime for Linux won't read any of the movies
you download from the internet. Quicktime is a wrapper for many different
kinds of compression formats. What you knew as "Quicktime 4" and now
"Quicktime 5" is really a distribution of compression formats not found in
previous versions of Quicktime
--
-Three of Three
Eric Womack
Grimoire Guru: KDE
System Administrator
Las Vegas Data LLC
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