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.
Are there any good video editors on linux yet?
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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
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
> 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.
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
As far as shit that runs on linux, davinci resolve is the most advanced "professional" one
that still exists?
shotcut