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Geek speak...
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:57 pm
by miditek
Here's a new one that could be used as a sort of generic technology type of thread.
For our first post, here are a couple of cool toys that you can download for free- and are actually quite nice-and we actually use both of these at work from time to time for various tasks.
AVIDemux
http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/
A freeware video editor that is used for simple cutting, filtering, and encoding tasks- as the info page says. It comes in a variety of OS flavors, and to paraphrase Jens, this package should (
based on your operating system preference) satisfy most any fascist, Marxist, or Nihilist out there.
Video Lan Client (VLC)
http://www.videolan.org/vlc
A very cool open source media player, much better than Windows Media Player for sure, and it also supports a variety of OS platforms.
Enjoy!
Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:52 pm
by dirge
Going to check out the video editor. Thanks Miditek.

Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 4:19 pm
by browneyedgirl
Thanks, miditek!
In a few weeks hopefully my new computer will be set up and I can use some of these tools.
Hope they are compatible with Windows XP 2000 Professional?

I have heard so many bad things about Vista I don't think I want any part of it.
That lady looks like Sarah Palin without lipstick!

Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:13 pm
by miditek
browneyedgirl wrote:Thanks, miditek!
In a few weeks hopefully my new computer will be set up and I can use some of these tools.
Hope they are compatible with Windows XP 2000 Professional?

I have heard so many bad things about Vista I don't think I want any part of it.

You're welcome!
Yep, AVIDemux and VLC will both run under Windows XP for sure- and as I mentioned, various versions of MacOS and Linux/Unix.
Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:41 pm
by Shurik
VLC is the best video-player ever.
Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:47 pm
by miditek
dirge wrote:Going to check out the video editor. Thanks Miditek.

You're welcome! There are other cools applets that will work with AVI-D, such as sub-title software. AVI-D also has some extremely cool audio and video filters as well!
@Shurik- I heartily agree with you on VLC.
And here's another tip- I've been using OpenOffice on my office laptop for quite a few things as of late. While it's not perfect, I sort hve to use it since MS Office will not run on Linux- although MS Office is running on my office desktop PC. OpenOffice does have some really cool features, one of which that I really like is the ability to save files in PDF format- something that you can't do out of the box with MS Office.
OpenOffice download
http://download.openoffice.org/index.html
One last cool thing that I've found- (Jens you make like this one) It's called DIA it's a network/electrical/engineering type of diagramming application. You could use it to diagram your project studios and rack gear and their associated connections/cable routing, for instance.
It's a clone of MS Visio if you will. It also has some cool scripting support via Python. Runs on either Unix/Linux or Windows.
DIA Project
http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/
(Tip: Linux users- you don't have to be running the GNOME version of the X Windows desktop- this application will run just fine under KDE 3.5 although I have not yet tested it on KDE 4.0 - yet.

Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:21 am
by Equinox
I've been using VLC and OpenOffice since fall '06.
Great apps, can't complain besides the fact that those 2 are the apps that freeze on me the most.
even though I would like them to go "Aqua" on Mac.
Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 3:00 pm
by black death
Shurik wrote:VLC is the best video-player ever.
Agreed. It plays most of "problematic" files which are usually not supported by other programs...
Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:43 pm
by stratoplayer
Equinox wrote:I've been using VLC and OpenOffice since fall '06.
Great apps, can't complain besides the fact that those 2 are the apps that freeze on me the most.
even though I would like them to go "Aqua" on Mac.
I use OpenOffice aqua. It`s much much faster than the regular one running on X11.
And VLC is the best multi os media player, it`s the one I use on my Mac. The only one I think is better is the windows media player classic, extremely streamlined, fast and can support 95% of the encodings I`ve found
Re: Geek speak...
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:48 am
by Equinox
stratoplayer wrote:Equinox wrote:I've been using VLC and OpenOffice since fall '06.
Great apps, can't complain besides the fact that those 2 are the apps that freeze on me the most.
even though I would like them to go "Aqua" on Mac.
I use OpenOffice aqua. It`s much much faster than the regular one running on X11.
And VLC is the best multi os media player, it`s the one I use on my Mac. The only one I think is better is the windows media player classic, extremely streamlined, fast and can support 95% of the encodings I`ve found
Well, I got the OO Aqua, but it's way to buggy, since it's just a beta, and I don't wanna loose info and time just for looks, so I went back to same ol' OO with X11. And I recently got the last update to VLC, couple of days ago, and I just watched a HD anime and the CPU went to the 100s. Strange since the one 'fore the update didn't do that. Now the fan inside the computer is working over time.
