Am Freitag, 17. Januar 2003 18:37 schrieb Jens Owen:
> Ian,
>
> I had a chance to read your ideas on memory managment last night.  First
> off, I'd like to thank you for doing a very good job of collecting
> requirements and then seperating out your ideas for implementation.
> This level of discipline really helps me understand where you are
> constrained by requirements vs. where you are exploring solutions.
>
> As you address the very complex issue of virtualizing graphics subsystem
> resources, I'm going to attempt to influence your thinking to include
> the concept of a 3D desktop compositing engine.  You've make references
> to capabilities that Apple is supporting, yet to me the ultimate
> challenge that the Apple desktop paradigm provides today is the 3D and
> composoting effects they are doing with Genie bottle window iconfication
> and multilevel window transparancy.  Starting to address these
> capabilities in open source will put additional requirements on the
> resource management requirements.

Does this all "fits" with a "video editing" system?
Something like integration of the GATOS project (video in/out/DVI/TV) that we 
can base video cutting systems upon Linux/*BSD?

Thanks,
        Dieter


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