AV-Linux 23 is available only on USB
AV-Linux is a
versatile, Debian-based distribution featuring a large collection of
audio and video production software. Additionally, it also includes a
custom kernel with IRQ threading enabled for low-latency audio
performance. AV Linux can be run directly from a live DVD storage
device, though it can also be installed on a hard disk and used as a
general-purpose operating system for everyday tasks. AV Linux is a
Linux-based operating system aimed for multimedia content creators.
Available for the i386 and x86-64 architectures with a kernel customised
for maximum performance and low-latency audio production, it has been
recommended as a supported Linux platform for Harrison Mixbus.
The
system is built on top of Debian, and was originally made with
remastersys. Versions prior to, and including, version 6 were 32-bit
only, running a 32-bit Linux kernel with the IRQ threading and
rtirq-init patches activated by default. For computers with more than 4
GB of RAM there was a PAE version available. From AV Linux 2016 onwards,
there are both 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Window management
as of version 6.0.2 is handled by the Xfce Desktop Environment. Previous
versions used the LXDE Desktop Environment.
It is possible to boot AV Linux from either a live CD or a hard drive. Audio playback and routing is handled by JACK (for advanced audio operation) or ALSA (for basic audio operation). Most any audio interface compatible with FFADO is usable out of the box.
AV Linux 21 & 23 (32/64Bit)
- Brand: Linux DVD Center
- Product Code: B08HQRFC9Q
- Availability: In Stock
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License: GNU/GPL (Free to use or Redistribute)
Please Note: This software is free to download from the developers website. You are paying for the label design, disk manufacturing, printing and postage. It is ideal for those who do not have broadband and do not want to use data or for those who do not feel confident burning an ISO file to DVD. These programs are licensed under the terms of the GNU License, the GNU lesser Public License or the Mozilla Public License or are in the Public Domain.