If you have an older machine knocking about then it is worth taking a
look at installing Ubuntu Studio. I take a pragmatic view to OS, I
have Windows at work and a Mac for my normal home use, but have just
installed Ubuntu Studio on my wife's old Acer Aspir 3000 laptop for
some sound editing. Gives me audio editing power that would otherwise
cost in excess of £1000 for nothing. Needs a spec of a processor of
1GHz + and a couple of gig of RAM, but if there is such a machine
about well worth a look.
Cheers Geoff
On 13 June 2010 10:59, John Clegg <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> What Windoze software would the assembled throng recommend for taking
> material from a video camera, editing it and burning to DVD?? I want it to
> be able to handle as many different formats of basic video files as possible
> because I use it mainly to help out various friends..
> And yes Adrian, I know Linux would be better and less spawn of the devil,
> but let's take that as read.
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