[PlanetCCRMA] Jack and Cinelerra
Joseph Dell'Orfano
fullgo at dellorfano.net
Sat Aug 6 09:40:03 PDT 2005
Thanks for the reply! Actually, cinelerra development is alive and well
with the folks at Heroine Virtual and (as a separate fork), with
independent developers. Those changes (which are most active) eventually
get rolled into the main version, but are available by CVS.
Sorry you couldn't get the program running. I found that I couldn't use
the planetCCRMA version with fedora core 3, but the RPM from Herione
Virtual ran perfectly. I use it all the time. I use Kino to get DV in
from my camera, then import into cinelerra.
Again, thanks for the reply!
-Joe D
On Sat, 2005-08-06 at 09:29 +0200, Turkay Guner wrote:
> Well, i'd tried to get into Cinerella but couldn't make it run
> properly, that was pretty much time ago...
>
> If i'm not wrong the Cinerella developer team finished the program
> progress due to some reasons, again i may be wrong..
>
> Good luck, you'll need it
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> On 8/6/05, Joseph Dell'Orfano <fullgo at dellorfano.net> wrote:
> > I posted this to the cinelerra message board and was ignored, sadly. I
> > am posting here on the off chance that there may be LAU folks who are
> > also using cinelerra for video.
> >
> > I wonder if there has been any interest in making cinelerra Jack-
> > capable. This would make it so much easier to audio for my video
> > projects. For example, this would allow me to sync ardour or rosegarden
> > with cinelerra.
> >
> > Just a thought.
> >
> > -Joe D
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