>on linux
>no idea what the fuck to use for video editing
what do you guys use?
>on linux
>no idea what the fuck to use for video editing
what do you guys use?
Windows/NT
Windows Movie Maker in Wine
It's free
Kdenlive or Lightworks
A series of shell scripts wrapped around ffmpeg.
Blendr
ffmpeg
Premiere in a windows VM with PCI passthrough for the GPU.
But I've heard blender's OK, if a little obtuse.
karen a cute
Hi, you can use kdenlive or lightworks, for more advanced things also use blender and natron.
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karen a best
genuinely interested
>that image quality
Fuck man,
I see her all the time in the trump generals on Sup Forums. She's definitely a very good girl.
>What is two things that should be burned?
Does it really have editing functionality beyond from cutting and concatenation?
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also use kdenlive and OBS
You can do basically everything except composit. Including audio mixing, nitrate control, and filtering like burning subs.
*bitrate control
Shotcut.
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Like everyone else said, kdenlive is damn good. Openshot is also an option, too. I believe it's what Linux GameCast uses to create their videos.
>nitrate
>burning
Okay McVeigh, enough of that or I'm calling the ATF.
filmora.wondershare.com
> needed only once in my time to edit video
> mwf Cinelerra looks nice
> apt get
> looks cool, looks like audacity workflow
> 1 hour later finally figured out how to add video and how to edit it on timeline
> 1 hour, 5 minutes later: what, it can't add mp4?
> 1 hour, 10 minutes later: apt get NEWEST mp4 codec support (seriously Linux Mint, why isn't this by default on or reccomended to some meta video editing?)
> 1 hour, 15 minutes later done
Cinelerra didn't failed me at the end.
In b4 30 Python scripts
Ask your friend with the mac pro to edit your home videos for you.
KDenlive