
Stunning Animated Video Effects Using Free Software DistroTube
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Date: 2022-03-30
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Aida
The only reason I can't use only Kdenlive all the time, is it's interface. If only it was more like Sony (Magix) Vegas Pro
Like why have Audio, Video, and Audio and video track? Why can't you create new track just by dragging stuff?
Also would be nice addition if you could resize whole track, do 3d perspective bending, and few other tiny tweaks, like audio track volume changing by points.
(Hard to explain as non native English, so i might make a video and explain it that way)
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The only reason I can't use only Kdenlive all the time, is it's interface. If only it was more like Sony (Magix) Vegas Pro
Like why have Audio, Video, and Audio and video track? Why can't you create new track just by dragging stuff?
Also would be nice addition if you could resize whole track, do 3d perspective bending, and few other tiny tweaks, like audio track volume changing by points.
(Hard to explain as non native English, so i might make a video and explain it that way)
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glowiak
I'd interject for a moment. What you're reffering to as GNU/Linux in real live is just Linux. Calling the entire Linux as GNU/Linux is technically incorrect, because not all distros use gnu software. I hope you learned that debian should be called as GNU/Linux, but the whole Linux should be just Linux as there are distros like alpine that hates gnu and don't uses gnu software.
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I'd interject for a moment. What you're reffering to as GNU/Linux in real live is just Linux. Calling the entire Linux as GNU/Linux is technically incorrect, because not all distros use gnu software. I hope you learned that debian should be called as GNU/Linux, but the whole Linux should be just Linux as there are distros like alpine that hates gnu and don't uses gnu software.
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davecode
these all work, and are good for the free software, but i find them far too limited for the videos i like making. so instead i spent a year writing my own video editor software that builds off of some cool proprietary tools. but i think what i did is on the opposite end of the spectrum, far too complicated. wonder if theres a medium end
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these all work, and are good for the free software, but i find them far too limited for the videos i like making. so instead i spent a year writing my own video editor software that builds off of some cool proprietary tools. but i think what i did is on the opposite end of the spectrum, far too complicated. wonder if theres a medium end
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Bruce
Thanks DT! that was awesome video! It answered half a dozen question and created a 100 or so more questions... Lol
Really that was very informative and I can see how just that can be adapted for some projects I have planed... :-)
Thanks for the video!
LLAP
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Thanks DT! that was awesome video! It answered half a dozen question and created a 100 or so more questions... Lol
Really that was very informative and I can see how just that can be adapted for some projects I have planed... :-)
Thanks for the video!
LLAP
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Chuanqi
Hey DT, would you review/recommend some FOSS alternatives to Adobe Lightroom for photo editing? GIMP is cool but it's closer to Photoshop + Illustrator than to Lightroom. I can't find any good solution that focuses on photo editing.
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Hey DT, would you review/recommend some FOSS alternatives to Adobe Lightroom for photo editing? GIMP is cool but it's closer to Photoshop + Illustrator than to Lightroom. I can't find any good solution that focuses on photo editing.
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lel
I support using some adobe products, but only when pirated. Adobe-s products are really not worth the money, and things like krita for win (maybe also for linux?) and gimp, are pretty much the exact same as photoshop for example.
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I support using some adobe products, but only when pirated. Adobe-s products are really not worth the money, and things like krita for win (maybe also for linux?) and gimp, are pretty much the exact same as photoshop for example.
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FineWine
I think Olive editor is as of right now the only editor that is node-based, instead of layer-based
It's still alpha software though, but you guys can test it out
Guess, what else is node-based......
Adobe
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I think Olive editor is as of right now the only editor that is node-based, instead of layer-based
It's still alpha software though, but you guys can test it out
Guess, what else is node-based......
Adobe
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Tai
I like your t-shirt DT, Ubuntu is from my language, I especially like the #2. This is a great little how to, great work DT, thanks man.
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I like your t-shirt DT, Ubuntu is from my language, I especially like the #2. This is a great little how to, great work DT, thanks man.
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