When did Kdenlive get so good?
cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/32192355
Just found out about this guy on YouTube named Nuxttux because I've been trying to make some social media videos.Kdenlive is a completely different beast than the one that I remember using a couple of years ago. It has so much functionality in it, like all the "TikTok effects", proxy clips, rendering previews, visualizing effect curves between keyframes... like damn. This is actually legit software now for my basic needs.
The thing is, it seems like these were all added in the past 2 years, because I had 23.x installed through the Debian repo and I upgraded through Flatpak to 24.12 and it seems to have added all of these?
Anyway holy shit. Go give these guys some money. This is game changing
drwankingstein
in reply to mao • • •Sadly kdenlive is still extremely buggy and slow for me.
Even when using proxy clips which are an absolute necessity to get decent performance I still can't edit at decent performance. This is on a ryzen 2600 and arc a380 which has no problems with other tools even when editing 4k timelines so long as I use low impact codecs on the timeline.
The insane amount of crashes it has makes it really hard to use, I can get by using autosave but its more tedious then it is worth. I keep coming back and trying kdenlive, but I can just never use it. I hope it does good eventually, but for the forseeable future I dont see that happening.
doubtingtammy
in reply to drwankingstein • • •wuphysics87
in reply to mao • • •Luffy
in reply to wuphysics87 • • •20nat
in reply to Luffy • • •Luffy
in reply to 20nat • • •Sorry, I thought of Capcut. That's the newest thing in the tiktok generation of people, because you don't need any braincells to use it.
It is also proprietary, only has a windows build, and a Garbage tier on WineHQ.
shirro
in reply to mao • • •r.EndTimes
in reply to mao • • •r.EndTimes
in reply to r.EndTimes • • •DFX4509B
in reply to r.EndTimes • • •DaVinci Resolve also has a free version that's a fully-featured editor with nothing locked behind a paywall, the benefit from buying the paid version is you get an actual upgrade in functionality over the already-pretty-powerful free version.
However it's still a proprietary app so if that bothers you, then KdenLive seems like a good FOSS alternative to that.
r.EndTimes
in reply to DFX4509B • • •doubtingtammy
in reply to mao • • •comfy
in reply to doubtingtammy • • •Same, for quick-and-easy hobby work, it's a great tool. Sometimes I will be surprised by looking up a video effect and seeing it can be done in kdenlive.
A few years back there was a bug with my set-up where it would crash when moving clips a certain way, but once that was solved, kdenlive has been smooth sailing for me.