Are there any good video editors on linux yet?

I just tried to use kdenlive and it's missing very basic features, like moving tracks up and down, or rotating images around points other than the center.

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use blender

Davinci Resolve

darude sandstorm

Blender seems like a nightmare to learn. I can never find tutorials with the current UI, they must change it every release.

Thanks, I'm going to give this a try.

macOS doesnt have these freetard problems

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macOS doesn't have useful hardware and has horrendous UX.

>macOS doesn't have useful hardware and has horrendous UX.
meanwhile in the real world

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> he doesn´t know kde plasma
NGMI

can confirm, darude is pretty good

well tough luck then. blender is powerful but yeah its a tough learn since it wasn't designed as video editing software and breaks typical conventions of the typical

Does Davinci Resolve work in AMD gpu?

>krashes
>multi monitor support krashes
>korners
>bug galore
kys NEET tranny

All right I'm going to give blender another shot. DaVinci Resolve doesn't support a lot of common codecs and popped up some warning saying that that feature was off limits unless you pay $300.

cope, seethe, dilate, etc.

fpbp

Sony Vegas w/ wine.

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terrible choice
davinci resolve is big hollywood, only real competitor to avid media composer.
other than that shotcut is probably better than kdenlive. I switched a few years ago. It's still in the same category as it though, beginner-intermediate

Resolve.

Blender is decent for effects, not editing.
also natrongithub.github.io/ for effects.

As far as shit that runs on linux, davinci resolve is the most advanced "professional" one

that still exists?

shotcut

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