thank you Cyril, Ralf, et al...

Kden has been the one that I was using, seems really adequate for some of the work that I had done, but the newer hardware capabilities are superseding it's capabilities.


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Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2016 20:00:44 +0100
From: Cyril Giraud<cgir...@free.fr>
To:ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] from 32bit to 64...
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Le 08/12/2016 ? 14:56, gabriel romeu a ?crit :
quick question...
I had gone from the Ubuntu Studio 14.xx LTS 64bit to 16.04 32bit
because of some issues, but now finding constraints with 32bit (ie.
Chrome availability, Videostream).  My workaround has been a MInt
64bit partition.
Is there a way to update to 16.04 64 bit without a complete reinstall?
Yes, you should reinstall...

32 bits install should be reserved for very little computers, as virtual
machine (128 to 192 MB RAM for running a simple LAMP web service with
i386 ubuntu server for example).

Also I am interested in hearing what people are using for video
editing.  I think I have hit a wall with 4k editing, but more than
often i find myself outside the loop.
I experienced problems with:

   * 720p 50fps video from small Sony camera and GoPro,
   * long recording --> camera splits .mp4 files
   * video and sound are not cut at same time (sony only)
   * editing with Kdenlive --> unable to get sweet move to one mp4 file
     to next one:
       o sound not sync with video except first mp4 sequence file (sony only)
       o video stops few images at each clip cut


thanks, gabriel
You're welcome!

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