Over the last decade, farms of Linux servers have powered the production of major motion pictures. Today, individuals can use Linux to produce and distribute video in numerous formats; for example, YouTube, iTunes, DVD, and Blu Ray. Linux is no longer a hobbyists' tool, but a powerful production system that can be custom tailored. However, setting up a system like this is not for the faint of heart. Video and audio encoding and compression schemes can drive one to drink. Editing software in Linux is not polished, but difficulties can be overcome with perseverance.
This Fedora 10, x86-64 virtual machine includes all the tools for you to create a working production workflow using dvgrab to import video, Cinelerra to edit video and various open source tools (mplex, vlc, ffmpeg) to output a video ready for YouTube, iTunes, DVD and Vimeo.
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Due to a high number of requests for this vm, I have password-protected the file. If you would like access to it, please email me at cacasododom@gmail.com and I will send you the username and password.***
2.9GB Save, untar (tar -xvf..) and gunzip and you're ready to load into 64-bit VMware Player or ServerSupport
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