i'm rather happy about this development, and don't begrudge them any studio sales. BMDs recent efforts, to make resolve finally usable on common linux machines, is a really estimable and encouraging signal in this regard. ![]() in practice i still appreciate any attempt, to treat this alternative operating systems just in an equal manner - although it may only a affect a very small user community and doesn't promise much economic profit. we still have to beg servilely for the most natural features and more acceptable support of our common working environments.īut that's just one side of the coin. as a result, linux is perhaps the most common working horse in real demanding production environments in the film industries, but for ordinary users of this platform there aren't much satisfying options available. mistika ultima and baselight), which often make use/profit of the advantages of free software as an indispensable base for really powerful high end products, but do not like to give much in return to the concerned community. ![]() Well - perhaps not on the linux platform - but it's even much more targeted against the "advanced" edition and similar unaffordable professional solutions (e.g. I'm afraid the logical conclusion of this proposal would be to not having the Studio version at all. ![]() Martin Schitter wrote:i would like to see ffmpeg support only in the free version of resolve for the linux platform
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