Usually, I'm quite happy with #Linux:
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I am using it probably since you were born (around 1995. I think, this might be about right).
Normally, it's dead easy, unless it's not.
However, I ditched Windows completely when I tried to switch from XP to Windows 10 and too much of my hardware wasn't supported anymore.
Windows 10, even 11, I think have been the most problematic Windows versions of all time in terms of performance issues. You have to have a state of the art computer to run them well, like the desktop I have in my office that I bought two years ago
Linux is very good but for video editing and rendering it falls short for me. It's not the most used OS in the world for nothing, even though it has all the things we like about it, such as its free and open source.
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Windows 10, even 11, I think have been the most problematic Windows versions of all time in terms of performance issues. You have to have a state of the art computer to run them well, like the desktop I have in my office that I bought two years ago
Linux is very good but for video editing and rendering it falls short for me. It's not the most used OS in the world for nothing, even though it has all the things we like about it, such as its free and open source.
I actually do quite some video editing on Linux, I did so even when I still had Windows (and a paid software - Avid-Studio Professional), but found Kdenlive just as capable.
But I never did video editing on a professional level, so that I had to use Adobe products (€€€
).
Davinci-Resolve works on Linux, but it's too picky with its hardware requirements.
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I actually do quite some video editing on Linux, I did so even when I still had Windows (and a paid software - Avid-Studio Professional), but found Kdenlive just as capable.
But I never did video editing on a professional level, so that I had to use Adobe products (€€€
).
Davinci-Resolve works on Linux, but it's too picky with its hardware requirements.
It's what I use the most, Adobe for professional editions, and it costs a lot $$$$
.
I tried to use other programs on Linux but they were very basic, they don't have all the tools of Adobe programs.
And on Linux I could never run Adobe's, I tried several distros, I don't know what else and it never met my expectations for the use of certain programs.
Maybe it was my ignorance, I didn't know how to use Linix or I don't know but it left me very bad experiences in professional use.
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It's what I use the most, Adobe for professional editions, and it costs a lot $$$$
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I tried to use other programs on Linux but they were very basic, they don't have all the tools of Adobe programs.
And on Linux I could never run Adobe's, I tried several distros, I don't know what else and it never met my expectations for the use of certain programs.
Maybe it was my ignorance, I didn't know how to use Linix or I don't know but it left me very bad experiences in professional use.
Adobe doesn't provide Linux versions of their programs, only for Windows and Mac.
As I said, for hobby use or for YouTube videos, kdenlive on Linux is just fine.
For TV quality and commercials, you need Adobe or DaVinci.
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Adobe doesn't provide Linux versions of their programs, only for Windows and Mac.
As I said, for hobby use or for YouTube videos, kdenlive on Linux is just fine.
For TV quality and commercials, you need Adobe or DaVinci.
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Exactly. I use Adobe Illustrator and I could never use it on Linux, if memory serves me correctly, I think I used Wine or something like that to run the Windows version of Adobe Illustrator but it was a failure.
This Wine stuff is crap. I never found it to be useful.
Better to use Windows natively or find a different way to do things.
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Windows 10, even 11, I think have been the most problematic Windows versions of all time in terms of performance issues. You have to have a state of the art computer to run them well, like the desktop I have in my office that I bought two years ago
Linux is very good but for video editing and rendering it falls short for me. It's not the most used OS in the world for nothing, even though it has all the things we like about it, such as its free and open source.
@NatalyMillan@mastodon.social @mina@berlin.social
"Most used OS on the World"
That's only true for Desktops. On every other device Linux took over a long time ago.
Pixar renders on Linux. As far as i know, there is no good Free Renderer, but there are professional ones for Linux.
https://renderman.pixar.com/ -
This Wine stuff is crap. I never found it to be useful.
Better to use Windows natively or find a different way to do things.
@mina@berlin.social @NatalyMillan@mastodon.social Thanks to steam and proton it works very well for Games these days. Sometimes even more performant than on native Windows, which is surprising. (I suspect Game Devs do optimizations for the Steam Deck that runs on Linux)
But i do agree on every other Software - Always a pain with Wine. It is always a compromise. -
@mina@berlin.social @NatalyMillan@mastodon.social Thanks to steam and proton it works very well for Games these days. Sometimes even more performant than on native Windows, which is surprising. (I suspect Game Devs do optimizations for the Steam Deck that runs on Linux)
But i do agree on every other Software - Always a pain with Wine. It is always a compromise.I don't do video games (I'm just too bad to truly enjoy them), so that's an area, I'm not familiar with.
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I don't do video games (I'm just too bad to truly enjoy them), so that's an area, I'm not familiar with.
@mina@berlin.social @NatalyMillan@mastodon.social Steam (They are by no way perfect) did a very good Job with Proton. Using their steam installer almost every Windows only Game works without any adjustments on Linux.
Some Games help me unclutter my Brain. An hour or two into managing Beavers and i forgot everything else
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@NatalyMillan@mastodon.social @mina@berlin.social
"Most used OS on the World"
That's only true for Desktops. On every other device Linux took over a long time ago.
Pixar renders on Linux. As far as i know, there is no good Free Renderer, but there are professional ones for Linux.
https://renderman.pixar.com/ -
@NatalyMillan@mastodon.social @mina@berlin.social
There may be a Gap between Hobby and very Professional. I'm only a Hobbyist and happy with #Kdenlive
Veronica @veronicaexplains@tinkerbetter.tube just made a good Video on how she produces them on Linux.
https://tinkerbetter.tube/w/babc1e8d-785a-464e-b791-14c76246ef8c
In the End. Everyone should choose the tool they are most comfortable with. :blobcathero: :floofHeart: -
@NatalyMillan@mastodon.social @mina@berlin.social
There may be a Gap between Hobby and very Professional. I'm only a Hobbyist and happy with #Kdenlive
Veronica @veronicaexplains@tinkerbetter.tube just made a good Video on how she produces them on Linux.
https://tinkerbetter.tube/w/babc1e8d-785a-464e-b791-14c76246ef8c
In the End. Everyone should choose the tool they are most comfortable with. :blobcathero: :floofHeart: -
@mina@berlin.social Die Jingles erinnern mich voll an so Uralte "EDV-Erklärt" TV Programme
Love it.