• hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works
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    I’ve used random Linux based video editors in the past, like 15-17 years ago. They were… Not great.

    Later, I did a handful of projects with premier pro CS6, really liked it.

    It’s been almost a decade since I’ve done any video editing, until literally a few hours ago when I needed to make a simple wedding video for my friend. Cut together a couple camera angles, some PiP, do some color correction, a couple fades and one linear swipe transition.

    I’m running Bluefin, so I went the path of least resistance, and just checked the flatpack catalog for the highest rated and most downloaded video editor.

    That was kdenlive. I found it to be fairly user friendly, and powerful enough for my needs. The GUI reminds me of CS6, though it’s been awhile since I used it, so that may be less true than I’m remembering.

    Hardware acceleration for encoding didn’t work on my AMD 7840U, but… I didn’t try very hard. Maybe there’s a workaround, and it may not even be the programs fault.

    Take my recommendation with a grain of salt, because again, this isn’t my world, and I did zero research haha. Kind of funny that this post is the first one I stumble across after finishing that project.

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      I’ve used random Linux based video editors in the past, like 15-17 years ago. They were… Not great.

      Would you mind rereading your first sentence?

      Random? 17 years ago?