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Beginner's Guide To Kdenlive And Video Editing DistroTube

Beginner's Guide To Kdenlive And Video Editing DistroTube

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Beginner's Guide To Kdenlive And Video Editing DistroTube Kdenlive is the premiere open source video editor. It is the video editor of choice, not just for me, but for many video content creators on platforms like YouTube and LBRY. It is free as in freedom and free as in cost. Kdenlive is jam-packed with features, which makes it a bit challenging to learn. - https://kdenlive.org/en/ - Kdenlive - https://kde.org/donations - Donate to the KDE team
Date: 2022-03-30

Comments and reviews: 10


Nice easy to follow presentation. The problem for me is I don't see my timeline sequence anywhere in the Project panel. Is it possible to have more than one sequence in a project? I have three different pre-produced opens I want to add to same show x3/one each, but not want to have to make three different projects, one for each open, just three sequences. Seems simple, but KD has me stumped.
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I'm looking for a good video editor to put together gaming video montages, with added transitions, some basic effects, overlays, etc... thinking Kdenlive might be a good one to try.
A question, does Kdenlive have the ability to mark beats on an audio track? (to allow video cuts to coincide with the beat more easily)

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This was awesome.. thanks for such tutorial.. Suggestion please look directly into the camera.. your audience will feel you are talking with them. But this video was awesome.. only two things which i use in video editing was missing in this video.. -reverse play back and zooming in and zooming out of text and video.-
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Great video - one thing, early on where you set the processing threads to 24, I think you say that-s how many cores you have - a core can run multiple threads and also I-m not sure that means it will run one thread per core, which would be efficient. It might run 24 threads on one core.
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Great stuff Derek. One stability note: I've had much better luck since I started dragging clips into the project bin and then adding them to the time line vs being lazy, watching them with a video player, and then dragging them straight in. Your tutorial set me straight!
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First of all thanks for creating such video editing tutorial what I was searching for. I was in dilemma what software to use for linux and how to use for video editing. This helped me to create at least a short film to make. Thanks again
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Awesome video! I was searching for free video editor for my new laptop run by Linux and now I'm certain about the choice! Thanks indeed for this very useful piece of information!
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The software looks good but is so buggy that it is practically useless. It's better to pay for a solid product than to use free one but waste time struggling with so many errors.
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How do I change my color settings to match the nice darker grey workspace. Everyone elses Kdenlive seems to be like that.... but mine. lol ugly white workspace
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I'm late to the party, but I appreciate your work here. I just started using Kdenlive, and you've answered all my basic questions. Thank you.
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