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Multimedia and Linux Re: wow - it's busy
Hello,
we have rather lively discussion going on.
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Malonowa wrote:
>I think we can say that translating VB is out.
>
>But TCL looks interesting - how many teacher's and pupils could learn
>enough of TCL to make good use of it? TCL will need to be extended if we
>want to use it for multimedia authoring. Then there's the problem with
>Linux itself - no good multimedia framework at all.
There is also Perl/Tk... And it is easier that Tcl/Tk, IMHO.
But I agree that Linux lacks freeware multimedia tools
comparable in easiness-to-use to HyperCard /SuperCard
/HyperStudio.
>As much as Linux advocates would like to deny it Windows, Mac, Irix etc.
>surpass Linux in this area. Linux is just a stinky pile of poo when it
>comes to a multimedia API.
But does OS kernel need to have multimedia API? (Yes, in some
cases this is needed to provide real-timeness, but in
servicing multimedia there is nothing special.)
>There ae real problems here. People seem to forget that whilst Linux has
>got a few years behind it now - it's still in its infancy compared to other
>platforms. It certainly makes my life difficult.
>So if we want apps and we want ported apps too then we have to think about
>ways of helping people write and port the software which uses more advanced
>facilities than the stuff available on Linux right now.
There is a hope that multimedia will be based on a web-browser
in future and will be based on open standards.
>Roman.
Nice to meet my namesake here :-)
Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi
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