![]() ![]() It means I would have to do colour correction first rather than later, but it is a workable solution. I never edit bigger projects in one step anyway, so if I do the 10-bit stuff in Shotcut, render an 8-bit ProRes intermediate and import it into Kdenlive, I can do the rest in there. I like it, it's good, but has some things I find necessary, missing, so if I can use Shotcut's full range effects section in Kdenlive it would save me changing my preferred order of operation. The info I found started me thinking.Ĭurrently I use Cinelerra-GG on Manjaro KDE, but I just changed my camera to one that records UHD in 10-bit and while Cin-GG handles it well enough, my alternative NLE, Kdenlive, clamps it to broadcast restricted range. That is the thanks corporate america gives us for being efficient.As you know Shotcut and Kdenlive use the same "engines", MLT, frei0r, ffmpeg, but I hadn't thought of taking parts from one and using them in the other, I'm not sure I'm capable of it anyway without some instructions. One month later I was brutally fired and not paid $700 of back pay. They thought I was faking the report and had a supervisor spy on me at night, I know this cause she actually stopped me just to say hi, so she says. What was the result? My boss got angry because I was finishing the route 2 hours early and went home. Then I put the spreadsheet on a stick drive, plugged it in at the office and printed out the report from their windows computer. I took all my log sheets and scanned them into linux, created a spreadsheet from the log sheets, so then I can enter my record logs into the spreadsheet as I drove from site to site. I once had to do a late night security job where I checked many locations around the city. I am still, after some effort, not good at it - I dont use it enough. I needed people to help me with a lot of it. When windows 10 came out with that new desktop, I was lost. NET, etc, we linux users are just going to be freaks. In my opinion, until the corporate world gets away from Windows, like Office, Server. Hey, I love a free-market competitive approach to bring out creative solutions - but do we have to be this competitive? What if the MLT guys got together and pooled resources to code new functionality together?įinally, the question: What do you use and why and what is the community support like and are there threads here that are kind of a universal support thread for that software - or do I just create a new thread here if I have issues with whatever I choose?Īlso, some of the comments at the bottom of this article are less than encouraging. (Can someone unpack that a bit for me?) I heard bad things about MLT slowing down workflow and that's why Olive shot ahead of Kden Live in some aspects - but I hasten to add that's just my admittedly totally newbie first impressions!Īlso, what's the difference between Linear and Non-Linear? Why oh why can't some of these people with similarish visions work together? I know there's a main division between something called MLT and non-MLT video editors. (All reasons I'm going to switch to Mint when I finally move over!) Because I'm a bit dense sometimes community support is important to me - as is ease of use, beauty of product, and simplicity of workflow. I mean I was tempted to use Olive, but then I asked questions on the Olive reddit and got nothing in 24 hours. Why not rally around some core good ones and make them the best? How many sheer hours of human capital are lost coding up and duplicating the same functionality? Shotcut, Openshot, KDEN, Blender, Flowblade, Cinelerra, Vidcutter and of course Olive. I feel a bit about FOSS video editors the way I feel about there being so many other distros.
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