Am Freitag, 31. Oktober 2003 07:48 schrieb Rob Blomquist: > What's available for Linux Multimedia resources? > > By that I mean email lists, books, and websites. > > My interests are in mostly audio right now, but I am trying to get my > sweetie to get me a digital movie camera for Christmas, so that might > change. > For Audio you might be interested in Austin's Audio Workstation HowTo. http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT8018846552.html http://groundstate.ca/mdkaw/index.html
And Thac's RPMs http://rpm.nyvalls.se/ > I would love to understand the details of the differences between > oggs and mp3, I would love to find out about noise filtering and > ID3v1 vs ID3v2, and converting between them. How about other tools > than Audacity and Gramofile? Here I can't help that much beside the above links. > Or maybe this tells me to just stay here, and ask away. What belongs to digital video processing: http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/ Further MainActor5 seems to be shipped with Mandrake PowerPack (according to my rpmdrake), i guess its a trial version or a beta. Cinerella may be of interest for you too as well as mplayer/mencoder, transcode, avidemux etc pp. I have a digital camcorder here as well as a firewire card, but haven't tried them a long time. However, i have a digital tv card and a lot recordings of it, so i play a lot with video tools. Since some days i have too a dvd-burner and want to play with dvdauthor (http://dvdauthor.sourceforge.net/) Till then http://polidori.chapelperilous.net/roadmap.mhtml might be interesting for you too. Beside that it isn't your focus it might contain interesting information as well: http://www.bunkus.org/dvdripping4linux/en/single/index.html and a not really linux specific site, but with a lot of knowledge http://www.doom9.org/ . Hope this helps you in one way or another Steffen
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