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Storyville_Tim
6th March 2007, 16:32
From what I have heard, the next service pack release for smoke/flame/flint on Linux will support quicktime and many of the codecs. Apparently, the Red Hat folks figured it out.

Is there any truth to this rumor? Will it require a Red Hat update? Will we be able to push and pull quicktimes in all their flavors?

If this is indeed the truth, this is a huge deal.

Any information anyone can provide will be greatly appreciated.

-T

Storyville_Tim
7th March 2007, 11:16
Anyone?

alatteri
7th March 2007, 15:25
you can already do this with tether (http://www.tether.it)

Grimley_Fiendish
3rd April 2007, 16:08
From what I have heard, the next service pack release for smoke/flame/flint on Linux will support quicktime...

it's true. details to come at NAB.

sidewalksurfing
3rd April 2007, 16:32
it's already out. QT functionality is in!!!!!

esp QT w/ ALPHA IMPORT - YAY!!!!!!!!!!


service pack 3, extension 1 if you are on subscription service....

Grimley_Fiendish
3rd April 2007, 16:41
it's already out. QT functionality is in!!!!! esp QT w/ ALPHA IMPORT - YAY!!!!!!!!!! service pack 3, extension 1 if you are on subscription service....

^^ yep...what he said ^^ :D

Storyville_Tim
3rd April 2007, 16:41
I downloaded and installed last night late...

It is interesting how .mov have become the industry standard.

TurboWidget
4th April 2007, 17:04
Anyone know if it's QT import and export ? any news on whether the new release can actually create QT's on linux IFF ? common sense says you dont want to tie up a IFF suite spitting out QT's but it happens.

cheers
TW

loops
4th April 2007, 19:04
The details are in the latest docs: http://www1.discreet.com/site/documentation.nsf/documentation?OpenView&Start=1&Count=9999&Expand=5.4#5.4