On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 09:16:22PM -0600, Jack Ungerleider wrote: > At the risk of lighting some sort of fire I'll offer these comments. ;-) > > Video editing might have been a killer app for Linux. Unfortunatly its not a > very successfull killer app, its had its chance. Anyone else remember the > Amiga and the VideoToaster? It was used for the in game effects for one of > the Super Bowls ('88 or '89 I think). PC Magazine even pitched the > VideoToaster as a PC peripheral. (Of course you had to buy an Amiga 2000 to > use it.) > Conclusion: If the HW/SW available is any good studios will use it > if it cost less. Not a fair conclusion -- when you've got 6-digit gear to depreciate. It won't happen until the next purchasing cycle. I remember the Video Toaster -- I was working in video then, and there were quite a few video guys who had a great toy to play with, but they would often be a little bummed that they couldn't bring it into work to use. There were a lot of things that were snazzier/easier than CMX editing, though it didn't come close to a 2" Ampex machine for picture quality. > TV production companies and news organizations were using > VideoToasters as "prototype tools" before putting the stuff through > the 6-digit Grass Valley machines and their equivilants. This is true, but it took me a minute to find out how misleading it is to anyone who hasn't done video editing. The digital machine was used for what's called off-line editing, so you can get an edit list made up and see what it will look like. Then you use the big toys/tools for broadcast quality. Video Toaster was interesting in offline, but nowhere near reaquired quality for online. > The parallel rendering engines that have been developed for FX > production may find a way into other related areas. If you're talking about Pixar and PDI using Linux clusters, I think we're getting back to the thread about Pixar moving from SGI to Linux (in the tclug archives a couple of months ago.) There -- I don't think there were any flames involved, were there? :) -- www.rephil.org "Trying to do something with your life is like sitting down to eat a moose." --Douglas Wood