Multimedia has the same purpose in Linux as it does in Windows or Mac OS X. Multimedia is commonly used for entertainment, but also for educational / instructional purposes.
Kyle Rankin has written: 'Linux Multimedia Hacks' -- subject(s): Interactive multimedia, Linux, Multimedia systems
Jeff Tranter has written: 'Linux multimedia guide' -- subject(s): Linux, Multimedia systems
Linux Multimedia Studio.
The Dreambox is a series of Linux-powered DVB satellite, terrestrial and cable digital television receivers (set-top box), produced by German multimedia vendor Dream Multimedia.
Almost every Linux distro can run multimedia programs, and has them available in their repository. Several distros are targeted at multimedia production and bundle such software by default. These include Ubuntu Studio, 64 Studio, dyne:bolic, and Musix.
Windows, macOS, and Linux are examples of multimedia OS that support playback and editing of various types of media such as audio, video, and images. These operating systems come pre-installed with multimedia applications like media players, photo editors, and video editing software to handle multimedia files efficiently.
All Linux Software Applications are listed categorically. You can get the Applications for Security, Internet, Multimedia, Documents and Linux maintenance. Each list has got the most popular and quality applications that will certainly help you to use the Linux Computer effectively. 1. Security, Anti- Malware, Firewall Linux Software 2. Internet (Email, messengers,IDM) Best free Browsers for Linux 3. Multimedia (Players, Image /Video Editors) 4. Linux Maintenance (Improve speed and Performance) 5. Documents & Texts (Office,Web developers,Bloggers) Best 5 Free Alternatives to Microsoft Office for Linux
Arg, haven't used Redhat, but try looking at repositories (synaptic package manager?) and try VLC. http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
If you can find LADSPA, LV2, or VST freeware plugins, then you can use them in LMMS. (VST plugins under Linux must use Wine)
Yes, Linux can be used on a mainframe.
There are many different kinds of graphic and multimedia software, but the most popular software is made by Adobe, and can be used on Macintosh or Microsoft, but not yet for Linux computers. I recommend Adobe Creative Suites, it's costly, but worth it. Adobe Creative Suites includes: *Photoshop *Bridge *Illustrator *Indesign *Dreamweaver *Flash Another popular type of multimedia software: *Printshop
I have downloaded the latest multimedia called Multimovie v.5.6