Music on Linux: #7 || Working with Wine in Linux, Using Windows-Apps in Linux

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @victorewaste7772
    @victorewaste7772 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I'm trying to install some Korg VSTIs using the Korg Software Pass Windows Installer, but the program says that there's "No Internet Connection." How can I get Windows programs running in wine to detect internet connection when the program needs a connection to work?

    • @eiraelmyrn1246
      @eiraelmyrn1246  Před 2 měsíci +1

      hi
      What Wine Version and what Distro are you using?
      Open the Terminal and type: "winetricks" -> "standard wineprefix" -> install Windows DLL Files.
      There you can install Internet Explorer, .NET Tool, etc.
      Installing singular Plugins is easier, while installing a VST Launcher is way more tricky.
      Other than that try installing it via Bottles.
      In the Episode #2, of this PLaylist i roughly explained Bottles and why it is better than regular Wine.
      I still am about to make a Video about Bottles.

    • @eiraelmyrn1246
      @eiraelmyrn1246  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Bottles via Flatpak

    • @victorewaste7772
      @victorewaste7772 Před 2 měsíci

      @@eiraelmyrn1246 I'm using Wine 9.0 and AV Linux, a Debian-based distro.

  • @babajaga_666
    @babajaga_666 Před 2 měsíci +1

    With this method is it possible to use all softwares?for exaple can i use photoshop on wondershare filmora in Linux?

    • @eiraelmyrn1246
      @eiraelmyrn1246  Před 2 měsíci

      Basically yes, but for Video Production you can use native Kdenlive, blender Video Editor (if you are crazy), or run free Davinci Resolve through podman with distrobox a Cent OS Stream 9 container.
      Watch the YT Video "Install DaVinci Resolve on ANY Linux Distro" for the setup.
      For Photoediting you can use RawTherapee GNU Image Manipulator, Photopea, etc.
      There are many Linux native Programms that do an amazing job.
      Working through Wine is in my Opinion more a Last Resort Solution.
      My Tipp:
      Install Zorin 'OS, Fedora40, or if you are completely new: LinuxMint on a Virtual Machine.
      Check out their "App Stores".
      KDE Plasma beeing the best "Windowslike" Desktop Interface.

    • @babajaga_666
      @babajaga_666 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@eiraelmyrn1246 i used da vinci....but for me filmora is better....is much more intuitive and simple...the only flaw is only if you need to sync multiple audio and video tracks......but i'll try also those softwares thanks