[Cin] Some tests on blending

Phyllis Smith phylsmith2017 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 30 00:50:58 CET 2025


Interesting video at 25:00.  Really noisy equipment.  It almost looked like
the short few seconds video on the Sony screen was Herman Hermits singing
"Henry the 8th".

On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 5:35 PM Andrew Randrianasulu <
randrianasulu at gmail.com> wrote:

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> вс, 30 мар. 2025 г., 00:32 Phyllis Smith <phylsmith2017 at gmail.com>:
>
>> About the following commentary by Andrew -- Cinelerra in any version is
>> still a worthwhile tool even if the only people who use it are us.  As long
>> as my desktop/laptop that were set up to automatically get files to the
>> webserver, I hope to keep working as a moderator.  I like it!
>>
>
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> ;)
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> And here is little (just 250kg) reminder about what kind of problem
> digital editing initially aimed to simplify/solve:
>
> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PSYNL5FXAPg
>
> at around 25:00 ;) Imagine spending years alongside those machines!
>
>>
>> Problem is - I tried to ignite some interest in cingg but may be I am
>>> wrong person to do that, or developers want different codebase (more modern
>>> c++, etc).
>>>
>>> But we do not have thousands of users who can somewhat cooperate and buy
>>> year or so of professional developer time (HaikuOS gains like $50k in
>>> donations yearly, but they whole OS .. without /proc fs curiously ....).
>>>
>>> So we stick in circle where devs consider our program  irrelevant/too
>>> complex/too alien and users lack feature/bug resolution so they just
>>> install whatever others install - DVR, blender .....
>>>
>>> In some sense I think we are much more OG opensource/libre/community
>>> software, not piggybacking on big corporate codedrop/development, but few
>>> cares about that ...
>>>
>>>
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