I really to want to move to Linux soon. However I don't know what software to use. I do tons of work with multimedia, and I can only make the move if ALL of the following programs I use are available for Linux. Please someone tell me all the programs (both free and commercial) that are out there for Linux that do the following. And please only list the BEST ones, like the programs that a professional in each category would use:
Premiere-like video editor (firewire/dv support)
Excellent quality MPEG encoder (as good as TMPGenc)
High Quality MP3 encoder
Audio editing/mixing (like Cool Edit Pro)
DVD Authoring
DVD Ripper that has all capabilities of DVD Decrypter
- by ripper I do NOT mean DVD-VCD/SVCD. I mean
a program that can make enprotected ISOs of my
legally bought DVDs!
Photoshop like image editor
Media Player (
Would LOVE and all in one player)
- Audio CD
- DVD/VCD/SVCD
- MPEG 1/2
- WAVE/MP3
- RAW DV files
- (WMA,WMV,ASF,QT,RM nice, but not mandatory)
HTML/Web page designer
Word Processor
Need a good calculator program
All in one organizer like Lotus's
- Calendar
- Address/Contact manager
- Web account manager
- Notepad
AN IM Chat program for AIM and Yahoo (an all in one like Trillian would be nice)
CD/DVD Burning program capable of doing:
- regular burning of files
- burning Audio CDs
- testing & verifying after burning
- burning/creating ISOs
Virus/Spyware/Trojan Checkers
Something P2P like Kazaa
Something like Daemon Tools to mount ISOs as virtual drives
Something like WinImage to make floppy/HD/CD images
And finally something that read/writes BOTH .zip and .rar files
If I can have good quality programs that do ALL of those things I will be incredibly happy to move to Linux right away. I know I can dual-boot with Windows to use other stuff there, and I probbaly will keep my Win2k (fuck XP). However I want my primary OS to do everything I want in it.
Also, please explain something to me. I keep hearing the protected DVDs (like most of them are) cannot be played on Linux because Linux doesn't support the encryption protection. Is this true? Does it mean I can't play most DVDs are Linux??
THANKS A LOT!
[ July 30, 2003: Message edited by: bwid_s_01 ]