• dkc@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I’m glad to see open source video editors are still evolving. I know Davinci Resolve has become popular with Linux YouTubers for serious work.

    I’d be curious to know a video editors opinion of what’s missing. Is it stability, GPU acceleration, UI or a combination of all of the above? What would be needed for you to switch to Kdenlive for example?

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      3 months ago

      They miss easy to use effects and filters.

      Make a piece of text pop in with a nice animation and sound effect letter by letter.

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        Libraries of premade stuff is ALWAYS the benefit of Adobe, MSOffice etc.

        And this is so easy.

        Does KDENlive have some form of community stuff gallery?

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          I think it mostly relies on Glaxnimate for graphics and stuff, which supports most SVG and Lottie animations.

          So there’s not really a library, but things aren’t hard to find.

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      I tried to edit a 2hr video in kdenlive. It hung immediately after I told it where the file was. I believe it tried to load and process the whole thing into a subset. It should have stored references instead. I can check again tho I did recently change from ubuntu where Kde was like 1 year out of date.