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Originally published: Wednesday, 16 February 2000 Author: Dan Murray
Published to: enhance_articles_multimedia/Video Page: 1/1   [Printable]

The World of Non-Linear Editing

Non-linear audio/video editing has been widely available on other platforms for a number of years, and yes, it has been available on Linux. The Linux versions tended to be less powerful than it's counterparts, until Broadcast 2000.

Broadcast 2000 is a very robust A/V editor, with all the features of other platform equivelants. Some of the cooler features of Broadcast 2000 are:

  • Realtime DSP, including a number of filters
  • Unlimited audio and video tracks
If you want to see more about Broadcast 2000 go here.
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Non-linear audio/video editing has been widely available on other platforms for a number of years, and yes, it has been available on Linux. The Linux versions tended to be less powerful than it's counterparts, until Broadcast 2000.

Broadcast 2000 is a very robust A/V editor, with all the features of other platform equivelants. Some of the cooler features of Broadcast 2000 are:

  • Realtime DSP, including a number of filters
  • Unlimited audio and video tracks
If you want to see more about Broadcast 2000 go here.