The year is 2016 and yet there still does not exist a good open sores video editor

The year is 2016 and yet there still does not exist a good open sores video editor

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There isnt good open sores anything

>starting the thread with goalpost moving
At least give it a few replies first, bro

or music editor or even gui music player or video composer

at least blender is usable now

blender is good
ffmpeg is good

ffmpeg is good imo

supposedly kdenlive is alright, shotcut is shit though

Audacity
I dunno, Openshot maybe?

Why doesn't he designate all pre-2006 Adobe software as open source?

Audacity is ok but way too basic. Like not even close to Adobe Audition (or even logic pro)

because there won't be a point in using a more modern version.
there are people using cs2/cs3 right now

...

Let's move away from open source and instead look at what's available on linux:
>openshot
Very unstable. Crashes in encoding and everywhere else. Good luck using it. Pray if you try to use their windows build.
Remember it being better 5 years ago.
>lightworks
Arcane-wizardry tier. Forget about it unless you already know how to use it. You need to register and sign in to use the program in the first place.
>kdenlive
Trash, but probably the closest to functional there was. Missing keyboard shortcuts and context menu shortcuts, and has some seriously bad workflow design when you start trying to cut on the timeline.
Used it most recently to edit a clip that I manually converted to webm later. Previously used for a larger presentation, and that was alright after getting the hang of the software and dealing with its quirks.
>pitivi
Trash? Can't remember using this in recent times, but there was a reason I installed every other non-linear video editor available after installing it..
>that one other python frontend for gstreamer
Most recently used this for a larger project. Bit buggy and very simple, but it got the job done for a larger project.

Although adobe premiere cs3 is effort to get working and has an ancient encoding software, it's miles ahead of anything natively on linux.

Try shotcut

>OpenShot Video Editor

Cinelerra

You fucking noobs.

shotcut isnt open source?

Good for home movies. Terrible if you actually want to edit something.

And that's the whole Linux story. Photo editing, video editing, office... its good for casual use. And that's it. Such a shame :/

If only Adobe would make Linux products. That's the only thing stopping me from using Linux full time

>i cant use ffmpeg
when did the mandatory pre-internet use iq test get dropped?

What do you want it to be open source for? Because it's free?

>doesn't want to pay for a product yet still expects it to be good

K

The Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.

>transcoding/recording/streaming/playing is the same as editing
lol

works for webservers/web frameworks
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actually, you can even say
>Wants to pay for a product and still expects it to be fast
lmao

Are you all retarded?

>What is Bigwig
>What is Ardour

Just pirate premiere you mega autist. Fuck your old like need to have programs made by other autists.

I'll make the logo

>tfw the best free video editing tool is davinci resolve, yet nobody fucking knows of it

it's so good wew, has some flaws but I like it.

Creative cloud

So make one, fgt.

Except this thread is about editing software not some fucking obscure web framework shit

bitwig is proprietary
haven't tried ardour though

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