jbone wrote:Assuming you're running Linux on a PC, you could always either run a Windows emulator under Linux or install some version of Windows onto a different partition, then you'd be able to use all the free Windows video compression utilities.
I actually do have an old Windows install on this machine, but I haven't booted into it since...last year

Maybe I should try to dust it off.
As far as emulation goes: It's possible, but I'm too poor for VMware (if I could buy that, I'd buy Premiere too

), and WINE -- well, let's just say that they need to get their regression-test suite in order BEFORE I'll ever start trying them out again. (There is no excuse for the kind of incredible breakage that project has undergone in the past six months.)
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