

Oh, duh. Lol, thanks.
Oh, duh. Lol, thanks.
That’s strange, what distro are you running on this hardware? VLC has been around for a long time, so while older hardware might not support versions of it that support newer codecs, I’d imagine it should be able to do at least some video playbook on older versions of VLC.
Pinta is the main one that comes to mind. I don’t use it every day, far from it, and that’s a part of why I love it. On the rare occasion that I have to do some image editing, I load up Gimp and then proceed to fight against it for at least a whole day to make it do the simplest of things before finally ragequitting. Then I load up Pinta and actually get the task done in either minutes or hours at most.
It’s like old school MS Paint, but better. Simple, intuitive, no huge learning curve, just enough features to get my nonprofessional tasks done. It should be a distro default.
Last I saw, there’s only a simple asset demo that comes bundled with the engine to help serve as a base to build free content on. I haven’t heard about any full free alternatives yet though.
One of their more recent blog posts does go into detail about some experimental work they’re doing to introduce compatibility with Quake-engine resources though, so that’s all cool.