![]() ![]() Yet getting Kdenlive to work with the ShuttlePRO v2 is somewhat tricky for the first time. Update: getting Kdenlive to see the ShuttlePRO v2 finally has become much easier, see this new blog post. But since Kdenlive (as well as a few others) directly supports this device, I can live with that. #CONTOUR SHUTTLE PRO V2 WORKSTATION SOFTWARE#The downside is at this time that there is no special tool software for using the ShuttlePRO with arbitrary Linux programs, as it is with Linux or OS-X. In particular, no special kernel module is required. Recent Linux kernels properly detect this input device. Thanks to USB, installing the ShuttlePRO v2 is a breeze. ![]() The next but one day I got my ShuttlePRO delivered at my doorsteps. A big plus was that this mail order company usually has the ShuttlePRO v2 on stock, as they run their own big logistics center. In addition, Kdenlive directly supports the ShuttlePRO v2 and this USB device works well with Linux.Īnd so I ordered my device from a large European mail order company that specializes on musical instruments and also has a lot of technical equipment often required in this context. Their specialized input devices seem to be really recognized by many users, be it professionals or laymen. Contour markets its input device as a «multimedia controller». (Re)Winding forth and back through the footage is easy, while mice are not exactly the best tool, erm, at hand.Īnd so I got myself a video «jog dial», made by Contour Inc.: its ShuttlePRO v2. Such specialized devices are much more convenient when working, for instance, with video and audio. While today computer mice are almost ubiquitous input devices at least for the larger personal computers, it is sometimes much better to (additionally) go for a special-purpose input device. ![]()
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