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KDEnlive crashes my graphics card for some reason
ОтветитьSmall UI bugs on Kdenlive once drove me crazy, like missing letters and whatnot. But other than that, I like it a lot. It's quite a stable experience for me to edit my 20-minute coding tutorials.
I did purchase a Lightworks license for better performance but man, the memory consumption is so high (over 19GB), and it has been crashing due to OOM like ten times a week. It seems like a Linux-specific memory leak problem as on Windows the memory usage bounces between 3-8GB.
Considering trying out Davinci Resolve for my next project.
There’s a misconception it’s not hard video editing on Linux it’s getting the god dam thing to work is the pain reference DaVinci resolve
ОтветитьThe channel ExplainingComputers has even 30 times more subscribers than this channel and he also use Kdenlive. So it can't be so bad.
ОтветитьKdenlive is my go to as I break Davinci Resolve.
It literally always work, had no idea anyone have had issues with it.
What to even use on Windows? Everything cost your dinner to use there.
Kdenlive is great but color grading had along way to go
ОтветитьI am going to start learning video editing from Linux later today or tomorrow. I'll try kdenlive. Wish me luck. I have zero video editing experience.
ОтветитьMacOS is definitely best for video exiting, but Linux is just as good as if not better than Windows for video editing
ОтветитьI think you should mention Natron, it is has very professional capabilities
ОтветитьThanks for the video, I'm going to install Linux on my old iMac before going full Linux.
ОтветитьWhat about Flowblade?
ОтветитьI don’t know what I would do, I genuinely don’t know what I would do without KDEnlive. Trying to coax the ancient pirated version of Adobe After Effects to run without crashing on something like Windows 7 and getting it to render more than 60 seconds of of 1080p video without locking up and crashing.
I tried DaVinci Resolve once and it crashed right off the bat. And I couldn’t even get a video into it, couldn’t figure out how to import lol. But KDEnlive? How did I live without it? I’ve been using it for over a year, maybe a year and a half, and it hasn’t crashed on me once! Works great in Windows 10 and Linux Mint. If they could just add 3D layers like After Effects and maybe virtual lights it would be perfect for me, I’d never need anything else ever again.
What about DaVinci resolve for editing.. that's on Linux... And professional
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