Comment by rsolva
7 hours ago
Does it work (well) under WINE / Proton?
Having used both After Effects, Apple Motion and a bit of Blender on and off for about 20 years, I really miss a good motion graphics tool that runs well on Linux. Blender could be it, but it is currently not there.
Will definitely check out TiXL when I have some spare time, if it is possible to run under WINE!
Bonus question: How does TiXL compare to Friction? (https://friction.graphics)
I think the parts that run, run surprisingly well. Performance on Wine is incredible. I would argue faster than on Windows.
But there are a bunch of issues related to internal Windows APIs that need to be resolved, esp. related to encoding videos with MS Media Foundation. We're planning to replace that with ffmpeg / libav. But sadly due to GPL and patent issues, bundling an encoder is then even more complex.
Default builds of ffmpeg are lgpl licensed, which shouldn't cause you GPL issues, but could still cause patent issues. Another option is to depend on ffmpeg as an external program communicated with via pipe. You can supply a "safe" ffmpeg and allow users to point to a better ffmpeg. Ultimately though, it seems that using whatever blender supports should be safe from a patent point of view.