- cross-posted to:
- kdenlive@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- kdenlive@lemmy.ml
For anyone else not knowing what this is, Kdenlive is a Free and Open Source Video Editor. I’ve never used it but it looks like it has a lot of features.
Its one of the big main Open Source Projects of the FOSS world. Which include some big names Linux, GNU, LibreOffice, Blender, Krita/Gimp, etc
Other than Krita (and Kdenlive) I have used all of those. I guess I’ve just never had the need for video editing. If I do in the future I know where to go first!
For beginner and more advanced user, this is the perfect software for video editing. It even has a portable edition and can use it everywhere!
If it has a portable version then I might give it a try. I’m always a fan of portable software.
It’s great
Best free video editor out there by miles. No watermark, no nonsense fees
I would second this, I’ve used it multiple times and I have no desire to use anything else, because it provides all the functionality I need. Strongly recommend.
If you’re doing basic and advanced video editing, this is THE open-source solution for your needs.
Performance is a little lacking though, on the other hand it is very very featureful, it certainly has that going for it.
For when I need the speed more I enjoy using Olive a lot
I’ve put a few hundred edits through this and it’s solid. I do deal with a persistent crash on clip import with medium/large projects, so I import clips -> save -> relaunch and it seems to work fine afterwards.
I moved from Vegas to kden and while not painless I am not missing any features. Would recommend!
It’s been several versions since I experienced that sort of issue.
I’ve been using kdenlive in combination with OBS as an Outplayed replacement since I switched to Linux for gaming. It’s great.
I’ve been using ShotCut for work for a while. It’s been great. But eager to give this a try too.
It’s the one I’ve been using for a while now and does everything I’ve needed. I did a video overview about it a while ago just showing the basic stuff I use it for, and gives a feel of what it looks like https://youtu.be/nwl6RzymZVg
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/nwl6RzymZVg
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.