
What software fits the bill? If none does, how should I modify my Octane to make it work?
Dodoid wrote:What software fits the bill? If none does, how should I modify my Octane to make it work?
necron2600 wrote:IRIX's bundled moviemaker works. Will need to convert modern video formats (mp4, etc..) to what it can support though. And large video conversions are slow on an Octane, but another system you may have lying around could convert it more quickly. I found moviemaker's editing quite nice for basic editing tasks.
Many of the early-mid 2000s SONY cameras and digital video recorders write to MPEG that loads perfectly in moviemaker without modification. I picked up an old Sony camera for 30$ last year for its video recording ease of use with moviemaker. Granted, no HD video.
For commercial software:
Adobe Premiere should work on your Octane without VPro. It does not work with a Vpro. Im not sure how well that does modern video formats and HD. But editing HD video should work anywhere, just playback on an Octane will be a problem.
Its a lot easier to find Adobe Premiere for Windows 3.1/95 online.. you can load editing software for win3.1/95 if you have a copy of SoftWindows95.
Or use Basilisk (free) to emulate a Mac 68k and load editing software that way too. I have not tested how well it will handle that yet.
I have been successful loading HD video into Microsoft's Shake for IRIX (with vpro), and can do some editing that way. I had to convert the video to JPG files. So a very large scratch disk is needed to store all that.
necron2600 wrote:Microsoft's Shake for IRIX
Dodoid wrote:I got a copy of PiranhaHD
foetz wrote:necron2600 wrote:Microsoft's Shake for IRIX
shake never belonged to microsoftDodoid wrote:I got a copy of PiranhaHD
well then all previous posts are pointless
necron2600 wrote:Apple.. Microsoft.. easy slipup?
the Piranha Users Manual (3.4.1 version) in tardist package has a working link here from wayback machine (web.archive.org):
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